Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs development winger Jethro Rinakama has signed a contract extension with the club that will keep him until 2027. The promising 18-year-old has caught the attention of club officials, particularly following his standout performance during the Witzer Pre-Season Challenge, where he scored two tries, made three line breaks, and amassed 167 running metres against the Wests Tigers.
Rinakama is also set to be included on the extended bench for the upcoming match against the Broncos, marking his pursuit of a first National Rugby League (NRL) debut this year. Bulldogs General Manager Phil Gould praised Rinakama, highlighting him as a “shining example of the strength of the club’s pathways.” Gould expressed confidence in Rinakama’s potential, indicating that he is on the verge of breaking into the first-grade squad in the coming seasons.
This contract extension reflects the Bulldogs’ ongoing strategy to nurture homegrown talent and strengthens their aspirations for a more competitive future in the league. As the club focuses on developing young rugby prospects, Rinakama’s future seems promising, not only for his career but also for the Bulldogs as they look to improve after a challenging previous season.
Overall, the Bulldogs’ commitment to Rinakama reinforces their long-term vision, aiming to build a robust team foundation through talented young players. Fans can look forward to witnessing Rinakama’s development and contributions as he progresses within the club.

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