Blues star inks fresh deal after lengthy contract saga

Blues star inks fresh deal after lengthy contract saga

Angus Crichton has finally locked in his future, knocking back advances from rival clubs and rugby union to re-sign with the Sydney Roosters.

The back-rower has completed a stunning career turnaround this year, going from playing NSW Cup to becoming a key figure at the State of Origin level for the Blues.

The 28-year-old was seemingly on the outer just two months ago when the Roosters signed David Fifita on a long-term deal, but after the Titans star backflipped on his move, the club turned their attention back to extending Crichton’s tenure.

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As first reported by 9News Sydney’s Danny Weidler, the premiership-winning forward has agreed to a fresh two-year deal, keeping him at Bondi until the end of 2026.

Crichton has been in rampaging form this year for the Tricolours, scoring seven tries in 12 appearances, as well as averaging 124 run metres and 27 tackles per game.

There had been interest from rugby union franchises, both in Australia and overseas, but Crichton had always reiterated his desire to remain in the 13-man code.

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“I’m incredibly proud to continue my journey with the Sydney Roosters,” he said.

“This team is like family to me, and so are the people within the club.

“There’s honestly nowhere else I’d rather be. I feel like I still have so much more to give, and I’m committed to continuing to bring my best and to playing my role for the team.”

Angus Crichton and NSW Blues teammates looking dejected during State of Origin game 1.

Angus Crichton will remain at the Roosters.  NRL Images

Head coach Trent Robinson was full of praise for the NSW star and spoke highly of what the enforcer brings to the club on and off the field.

“This is Angus’ sixth season as a Rooster, and he has openly spoken about what being part of this club and our community means to him,” he said.

“I really value Gus as a player, and as a person, so I’m looking forward to continuing to work with him over the next few years.”

Crichton’s extension will only amplify the noise around Sitili Tupouniua’s future at the Roosters, who has been granted permission to negotiate with rival clubs for next season, despite being signed until the end of 2027.

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