WARRINGTON Wolves stalwart Ben Currie has penned a two-year contract extension with the club.
Confirming his stay for seasons 2027 and 2028, these fresh terms ensure Currie will spend an extraordinary 17 years at the Club.
Since making his debut aged 17 against the then-Salford City Reds in 2012, the England international has gone on to make 320 appearances for the Wire.
He recently crossed for try number 100 away at York Knights, confirming his place amongst the exclusive club of just 23 players who have managed the same feat.
The news was broken exclusively at the latest Fans Forum event at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, tonight, Tuesday.
Ben is proudly sponsored by LWA.
On confirming his stay, Currie stated: “It’s great to get it over the line. It’s a process I didn’t want to take too long because there’s not really anywhere else I want to be at the moment.
“I’m really happy, for me and my family to stay at this club for another two years is exciting times.
“I came here as a 16-year-old when I joined the Academy, and ever since then, it’s felt like home.”
“I’ve moved here, had kids here, and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”
Head Coach, Sam Burgess added: “It’s fantastic news for the club that Ben has extended for another two years, taking his time here to 17 seasons. He’s part of the fabric of this club, a consistent performer each week and someone who drives standards every day within the group. He’s a quality bloke and a valuable asset for the club.”
Everyone at the Club is delighted to see Ben remain in primrose and blue, congratulate him on his incredible service so far, and look forward to the next few years.
