Warrington Wolves have confirmed that winger Josh Thewlis has signed a new long-term deal to keep him at the club until 2030.
Thewlis already had a deal that ran until the end of 2028, but his new terms see him ink fresh terms for four more years.
The 23-year-old speedster already has over 100 Super League games to his name, and has become a mainstay in the side in recent years.
Securing the number two jersey ahead of the 2022 season, Thewlis ended the 2025 season as the club’s top try scorer, whilst he is also comfortable from the tee, slotting over 105 conversions in his Wire career.
The one-club man will look for his career to stay that with with his new contract, and he now joins promising half-back Ewan Irwin as having the longest contract at the club.
Josh Thewlis pens new Warrington Wolves contract
Commenting on his new deal, the 2023 Super League Young Player of the Year said: “I got the option to go to 2030, and it was a no-brainer for me.
“I’m buzzing it’s done. I think the ambition of the club and that challenge of winning that Super League, I want to be a part of that, and this gives me the best opportunity to do that.”
“We’re building something good this year, we’ve had a great start, but come the business end of the year, I can’t wait for that.”
Warrington boss, Sam Burgess, added: “It’s fantastic for both Josh and the club to get his long-term future secured.
“He’s an important part of our squad, someone who’s growing as a leader in the group and is a big part of the club’s future.”
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