
JUST IN: Newcastle Knight Join Penrith Panthers And Bulldogs In a Race To SignThe Newcastle Knights have been active in the player market, securing several promising
The Newcastle Knights have been active in the player market, securing several promising talents to bolster their squad for the upcoming seasons.
Wilson De Courcey
The Knights have signed 18-year-old centre Wilson De Courcey from the Penrith Panthers. A former Australia Schoolboy representative from Patrician Brothers, Blacktown, De Courcey is expected to play in the SG Ball Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup next season, with plans to elevate him to the Top 30 squad in 2025. This strategic move aims to groom De Courcey as a future replacement for veteran centre Dane Gagai, potentially forming a formidable partnership with Bradman Best in the centres.
Tom Jenkins
In addition, the Knights have secured a two-year deal with 22-year-old winger Tom Jenkins from the Penrith Panthers. Jenkins has an impressive record, scoring 40 tries in 49 NSW Cup games over three seasons with Penrith. He has also demonstrated his try-scoring ability in the NRL, crossing the line five times in his five appearances this year. Knights Football Manager Peter Parr expressed confidence in Jenkins’ potential to become a long-term NRL player, highlighting his skill set as a valuable addition to the team’s backline depth.
Bradman Best
Furthermore, the Knights are in discussions to extend the contract of centre Bradman Best. Despite interest from the Wests Tigers, who reportedly offered a substantial deal, Best has indicated his preference to remain in Newcastle. The Knights are proposing a three-year extension worth approximately $700,000 annually, aiming to finalize the agreement before the commencement of the 2024 season. Best’s commitment to the Knights is seen as a significant boost, given his outstanding performance in the 2023 season and his aspirations to contribute to a premiership victory for Newcastle.
These strategic signings and contract negotiations reflect the Knights’ dedication to strengthening their roster and building a competitive team for t he future.