Former Storm and Broncos playmaker Brodie Croft has signed a historic extension with Salford Red Devils that can hold him on the membership till the top of 2030.
Croft had a surprising debut season with Salford in 2022 after initially inking a two-year cope with the Super League membership.
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The 25-year-old steered Salford to the finals and claimed the distinguished Man of Steel honour. He additionally picked up the Coaches Player, Players’ Player and Supporters Player of the Year awards on the membership’s presentation evening.
And now Salford have introduced Croft’s has dedicated long-term, signing a seven-year extension.
“I’m delighted to extend my time at Salford,” Croft stated through a membership assertion.
“This group of boys is something special and along with the coaching staff through to the performance staff and office staff, I’m excited at what the future holds for the club.”
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Croft was as soon as thought of Cooper Cronk’s successor on the Storm however after 39 NRL video games for the membership he signed with the Broncos.
He was the membership’s first selection halfback and was even named co-captain earlier than he had performed a single sport for Brisbane.
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But he shortly fell out of favour and ended up in reserve grade.
Croft was linked to a return to the NRL with the Dragons reported to have an interest within the half as a alternative for Talatau Amone, who’s unavailable because of the no-fault stand down coverage.
Instead, he’ll stay within the Super League till the top of 2030.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au