After the Wests Tigers agreed to a new contract with the prop a few weeks after telling him he was free to leave, Alex Twal appears likely to end his NRL career there.
After receiving the news in September that he may look for a new club for 2024, the diligent forward was linked to both Canterbury and Manly.
However, the 27-year-old has now been re-signed by the Tigers till the end of 2027, representing a 180-degree turnabout.
Earlier this season, Twal broke the longest try-scoring drought in NRL history when he crossed the line against Melbourne in his 115th game.
Tigers Chief Executive Justin Pascoe stated, “We’re delighted to lock in a new long-term deal with Alex and his family.”
With this new deal, Alex will become one of a few players who have played with the Wests Tigers for ten or more years. That says a lot.”
Twal has four caps for Lebanon and has participated in 124 games for the Tigers.
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Wests Tigers make an announcement on Alex Twal’s contract situation.
The Sea Eagles and Bulldogs have been connected to him.
Forward Alex Twal of the Wests Tigers has made a significant choice regarding his future that will keep him locked up indefinitely.
Twal has signed a new long-term deal with the Wests Tigers, which will keep him with the team until at least the conclusion of the 2027 NRL season. He was previously under contract for the next season.
Twal and the Tigers made their selection after he was said to be connected to the Canterbury Bulldogs and was given permission to negotiate with opposing teams.
Additionally, rumors surfaced connecting him to a possible Sean Keppie player trade with the Manly Sea Eagles. Keppie will probably sign with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, though.
Twal stated in a club release, “This club means so much to me and I’m just so happy to extend my stay long-term.”
“It seems like family here at Wests Tigers, where I made my NRL debut.
“As a squad and a club, we still have a lot of goals to accomplish, and as a player, I have too. In a few weeks, I can’t wait to finish 2023 and go headfirst into preseason training.
The forward joined the Wests Tigers in Round 17 of the 2017 NRL season, and in the seven seasons that followed, he made 124 appearances for the team.
The cult hero, who scored his first NRL try in 2023, has been a reliable prop or lock for the Tigers in recent seasons. Some on the team, meanwhile, believe that the 27-year-old is just not fast enough for the current game.
Despite this, he is a great tutor to a group of young forwards who will be eager to prove themselves in 2024 as the Tigers embark on a new journey led by rookie head coach Benji Marshall.
Twal’s decision to re-sign with the team made head coach Benji Marshall very happy, as he saw his consistency as essential to the Tigers’ long-term success going forward.
“He puts in a lot of effort, gets ready ahead of time, and delivers every week,” Marshall said.
“We adore his dedication and allegiance to our team, and he is a valued member of the Wests Tigers family.
“Having Alex here for the long run is fantastic, and we’re excited to watch him develop as a player here at Wests Tigers.”
CEO Justin Pascoe reiterated this, stating that the 27-year-old has demonstrated his abilities both on and off the field for a number of years.
“We’re excited to sign Alex to a new, long-term contract.
and his family,” Pascoe remarked.
With this new deal, Alex will become one of a few players who have played with the Wests Tigers for ten or more years. That conveys a lot.