Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are delighted to confirm a two-year contract extension for local junior, Josh Feledy.
The new deal will keep the 21-year-old centre at the Club until at least the end of the 2028 season.
Feledy returned to the Sea Eagles this season, five years after captaining Manly's unbeaten Harold Matthews Cup premiership-winning team. The Beacon Hill Bears junior led a talented side that season which included current NRL teammate Lehi Hopoate.
Feledy made his first NRL appearance for Manly as an interchange player in the team’s big win over the Dolphins in Round 5 this season and has played a further five games in first grade, three of which as a starting centre.
It was against the Sea Eagles at 4 Pines Park when Feledy made his NRL debut in the final round of the 2023 season, his first of three seasons at the Wests Tigers.
Since returning to the Sea Eagles, Josh has impressed with his consistency and reliability, whether coming off the interchange bench or starting in the centres.
Josh says he’s very proud to extend his stay at the club that he supported as a junior.
I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity the Club has given me to come back home and continue my career here.
Josh Feledy
"As a local junior, pulling on the Sea Eagles jersey means everything to me. I'm proud to represent this Club and I'm excited to keep working hard and doing whatever I can to contribute to the team's success."
Sea Eagles Head Coach Kieran Foran says Feledy thoroughly deserves his new deal.
"Josh is a proud local junior who has earned everything through his strong work ethic and commitment,” Foran said.
He has made the most of his opportunities at NRL level this season and we're excited to see his continued development over the coming years.
Kieran Foran Sea Eagles Head Coach
The Sea Eagles return to 4 Pines Park this Sunday (4:05pm) to face the North Queensland Cowboys in Round 19 of the NRL Telstra Premiership.