Josh Jackson signs extended terms with Canterbury Bulldogs

Drew Darbyshire

Canterbury Bulldogs captain Josh Jackson has signed with the club for a further three years.

The 28-year-old has made 181 appearances for the Bulldogs since making his NRL debut in 2012. He has earned two caps for Australia and made nine appearances for New South Wales in the Origin arena.

Bulldogs chief executive, Andrew Hill, said: “He is an incredibly popular figure here at Belmore and he represents everything that is great about our club in the way that he carries himself on and off the field.

“He is a quality player who leads from the front every week but just as importantly, he is an outstanding person who contributes a great deal in the community and is loved by all of our supporters.

“I know how much this club means to Josh and the pride he has in putting on the jersey every week so it is great that he has committed to what we are building here now and for the future.”

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