Wakefield Trinity fullback Max Jowitt extends deal at Belle Vue
The 27 year old has spent more than a decade with Trinity
Wakefield Trinity fullback Max Jowitt has confirmed he's set to stay at Belle Vue for a further two years, putting pen to paper on a new contract lasting until the end of the 2027 season.
Boss Daryll Powell also has an option to extend the deal for a further year.
The 27 year old made his debut for Trinity back in 2014 and has since gone to make over 150 appearances across the past 12 years.
He's become the first player in the history of rugby league to score 500 points in a single season.
Speaking to the Wakefield Trinity website, Max said: “I’m buzzing to finally get it sorted but I’m a Wakefield lad so being able to secure the next couple years of my future at my hometown club is pretty special."
"Even before I sat down with Powelly and Millsy, I was hoping that I’d have the opportunity to stay with the club and once they did let me know that they wanted me to be their fullback it was an easy decision.
"I absolutely love coming into training everyday and wearing the Trinity shirt every week. I’ve been at the club a long time and seen a lot but it was an easy decision to stay with the club and I’m excited to be a part of the journey that the club is on.”