LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Wade Graham, a prominent player for the Cronulla Sharks, is set to make history as he becomes the third player in the club's history to reach 250 NRL games.
This remarkable achievement places Graham alongside legends Paul Gallen and Andrew Ettingshausen.
Since joining the Sharks in 2011, Graham has been an essential part of the team's success, including their 2016 NRL Premiership win.
His consistent performance has earned him respect from his peers, teammates, and the wider rugby league community.
Additionally, Graham has represented Australia in eight games and has made six State of Origin appearances for New South Wales.
To commemorate this milestone, former teammates such as Gallen and Mick Ennis, current Sharks players, and coach Craig Fitzgibbon have expressed their admiration for Graham.
While the official celebration will take place at Optus Stadium in Perth, Cronulla fans will have the opportunity to honor Graham's career at the next home game against the Titans.
The Sharks' website features a video presentation showcasing tributes from Graham's colleagues, friends, and teammates.