St Helens' "no brainer" as star centre Konrad Hurrell signs new deal

29 June 2023 , 06:00
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St Helens' Konrad Hurrell celebrates scoring in their Challenge Cup quarter-final win over Hull FC (Image: PA)

St Helens boss Paul Wellens says it was a “no-brainer” giving Konrad Hurrell another one-year deal with the Betfred Super League champions.

The blockbusting Tonga centre, 31, has enjoyed a new lease of life since joining from Leeds 18 months ago. In his first season he helped Saints finish top and win another Grand Final.

While this time around, the charismatic ex-Gold Coast star has scored a crucial try in their World Club Challenge glory in Penrith and crossed eight times in 14 appearances.

Ahead of Friday's game against Castleford, Wellens said: “We’re absolutely delighted that Konrad has extended his stay at the club. It was a no-brainer decision not only on our part but also on his. He has really bought into what we are about here at St. Helens.

"Off the field, he’s an infectious character and that rubs off on a lot of the players. You can’t have enough blokes who not only are good players but good people as well. Konrad fits well with what we are about perfectly.

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“When he takes to the field there are very few people like him in the competition- a really destructive player, who brings so much to our team - so it’s great that Koni has made the decision to extend with us. We love having him here.”

Hurrell admitted: “I feel good. The club gave me another chance to get my career going forward and there is no regret that I signed here. I’m happy to go again for another year.

St Helens' "no brainer" as star centre Konrad Hurrell signs new dealSt Helens' Konrad Hurrell scores in the Challenge Cup win over Hull FC (PA)

"I’m grateful and thankful to the club for giving me another opportunity. I’m buzzing about it!

“I feel at home, especially with the fans. The boys and the club have looked after me and my little family well.

"Winning makes it a lot better when the fans are here; no matter what we are doing we’ve got to give back to the fans, so winning always makes them feel at home as well.”

David Craven

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