Dragons confirm two-year deal

Sloan, who is regarded as a rising star in the game for his attacking ability, has been free to negotiate with rivals since last November because his contract is set to expire at the end of this season.
However, since making his debut in 2021, Sloan has played in all 48 of his first-grade games at this club, and he has never hidden his desire to stay.

Prior to the Dragons confirming on Thursday that he had been retained through 2026, the Indigenous All Stars representative had been in negotiations with the team for some weeks.

“Tyrell’s an exciting young player who continues to learn and improve every week,” Flanagan stated.


It’s been incredibly satisfying to watch his efforts this year to enhance every aspect of his game.

“We’re looking forward to seeing him continue to develop at the Dragons over the coming seasons.”

Since the Dragons re-signed State of Origin second-rower Jaydn Su’A last month, Sloan has been by far the team’s most valuable player and is not guaranteed a contract beyond this season.

The middle attacker Ben Murdoch-Masila, the club’s longest-tenured player Jack de Belin, backup half Jesse Marschke, and recent addition Tom Eisenhuth are also out of contract at the end of 2024.

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