Lachlan Lewis extends Canterbury Bulldogs stay

Drew Darbyshire

Canterbury Bulldogs half-back Lachlan Lewis has signed a contract extension that will see him stay with the club until the end of 2021.

The 23-year-old made his NRL debut in 2018 and has made 24 first-grade appearances so far.

Bulldogs chief executive, Andrew Hill, said: “Lachy is a great talent with unlimited potential and he is one of a number of young players that we think will form the basis of our squad going forward.

“He has shown great resilience on the field and also a real toughness in defence that has proven to be the basis of all great Bulldogs teams throughout our history.

“It is great for the club and our members and fans that Lachy wants to be part of what we are building here and we are all excited about the direction this club is heading.”

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