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NRL star set to agree long term deal with Super League club

Often NRL signings are drafted in on short term deals but Leeds Rhinos have been able to sign Lachie Miller to a three year deal recently and it seems Huddersfield Giants are set to copy this blueprint.

This comes as Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves, Hull FC and Hull KR all complete major signings from the NRL and Huddersfield seem set for two themselves with Adam Clune tipped to sign a long term deal and now another player is set to do the same.

The Giants seem set to give another long term deal to an NRL star.

Now it is being reported by Daily Telegraph that Parramatta forward Jack Murchie will sign with Huddersfield on a three-year contract from next season.

Murchie will be released from the final 12 months of his Parramatta contract to join the Super League.

Murchie, 26, has played just five games for the Eels this year after signing for the club from the Warriors. He has not been seen in the top grade since round six.#

He is set to be joined by an NRL halfback too.

Despite reported interest from Hull FC and Leeds Rhinos, it is the Giants who have swooped in and signed Newcastle Knights halfback Adam Clune for the 2024 campaign.

This move has been confirmed by The Mole of Wide World of Sports.

According to the Mole he has signed a long term deal with the Giants.

The Giants are set to lose Theo Fages to Catalans Dragons. The former Salford Red Devils and St Helens star joined the club ahead of 2022 but has struggled through injuries during his career at the John Smith’s Stadium.

He is now set to return to France to play for Catalans Dragons and replace the departing Mitchell Pearce and Tyrone May ahead of the 2024 season.

Hull FC were the club who had led the way initially and recently that interest was confirmed by Newcastle Herald reporter Barry Toohey.

“I think there is interest. Hull are keen on Adam Clune and that is the talk. Whether he is prepared to go to England, I’m not 100% sure and there is talk that he is not,” Toohey said on the Toohey’s News podcast.

“I know the Knights haven’t discarded signing Adam Clune for next season. I’m not sure how far Hull are down the track with Clune or even if they are down the track with Clune going to England.

“I think he would be very good over there, he has played the last few NSW Cup games and he has played very well. I would try and keep him.”

After his most recent display for Newcastle Knights, coach Adam O’Brien was certainly impressed:

“Yeah, I think that’s what Jackson’s done really well this year is allowed, you know, this bloke and Tyson Gamble and Bradman Best, allowed them to be the best versions of themselves and then to lose your half back, you know, you’re not just losing a half back, you’re worried that it’s going to affect the rest of these guys; but Adam was exceptional, ran the team all week and he’s been doing it a long time in the New South Wales Cup.

“It’s been a tough year back there in the cup for him but he just doesn’t drop his lip, he gets on with it and he was the right man for the him but he just doesn’t drop his lip, he gets on with it and he was the right man for the job for us.”

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