Overseas Rumors Finally Addressed by Tom Amone

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Canterbury Bulldogs forward Tom Amone has broken his silence on speculation about a potential move back to the Super League.

After returning to the NRL this season from the Leigh Leopards, he has struggled to secure a spot in the first-grade squad, instead playing in the NSW Cup competition.

Despite his success overseas, Amone is determined to make his mark with the Bulldogs and earn a place in the top team.

In an exclusive interview with Zero Tackle, Amone addressed the rumors about his future, stating, "I want to focus on trying to break into the first-grade squad at the Bulldogs, where he remains contracted until the end of the 2026 NRL season." This commitment to his current team indicates his desire to succeed in the NRL and showcase his skills at the top level.

Amone's history with the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers demonstrates his experience and talent in the league, making him an attractive prospect for other teams.

However, his primary focus is on earning a spot with the Bulldogs and contributing to their success in the coming seasons.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future and the interest from multiple teams, Amone remains dedicated to his current contract with the Bulldogs.

While the speculation about a potential move back to the Super League continues, he is determined to prove himself in the NRL and show that he belongs in the first-grade squad.

As he continues to work towards his goal, Amone's commitment to the Bulldogs and his determination to succeed will drive him to push for a starting position in the team.

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