EVERGREEN Dragons winger Jason Nightingale’s NRL career will extend into a 12th season after the 30-year-old inked a one-year contract extension with the club this week.
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Rusted on red v fans will welcome the news that will put the Kiwi International within reach of Ben Hornby’s all-time appearances record of 273 games.
It also put him within touching distance of Matt Cooper’s 124 tries, the most for the club.
It all but assures the the Renown United junior will finish his career as a one-club player.
“It looks like it will be the only club I will ever play for and I’m very excited to be a part of this great club for so many years,” Nightingale said.
“I feel very honoured to be able to continue my journey with the Dragons and to have the opportunity to help nurture the future Dragons as we have some great talent coming through the pathways at our Club.
“I’m looking forward to finishing my journey, as they are midway through theirs, and seeing what great things they can provide and what great achievements we can gain as a club.”
“It’s very exciting to think of the times we have ahead to build toward some finals and premierships.”