Emerging star Noah Anderson will stay on the Gold Coast at the least till the tip of 2027 after signing a four-year contract extension with the Suns.
The 21-year-old midfielder – the quantity two decide within the 2019 AFL nationwide draft who was already contracted till the tip of the upcoming season – had a breakout 2022 season, averaging 26.1 disposals per recreation, incomes 14 Brownlow Medal votes and ending runner-up within the Suns’ membership champion race.
“Gold Coast has felt like home since I was drafted and the playing group continues to drive me forward as a player and a person,” mentioned Anderson, the son of Hawthorn two-time premiership participant Dean Anderson.
“I feel at home and this is the best place for me to play footy.
“We want to play finals. That’s a big goal for us this year and the years ahead. Premierships are what we want and to make the community proud of us.
“We have great role models at the club and I’m still learning from them, and then trying to part that knowledge on to the younger boys coming through.
“I feel like I can have an impact on the team on and off the field, and I’m excited for what the next few years has to bring.”
Suns normal supervisor of participant expertise and technique Craig Cameron mentioned Anderson’s choice to increase his keep on the Gold Coast was “a further example of the hunger for success within the playing group”.
“We are thrilled to have Noah commit to the club for four more years,” Cameron mentioned.
“He joins a number of players to have committed their long term future to the club as we look to contend and achieve success at the Gold Coast Suns.”
Originally revealed as Noah Anderson indicators a contract extension with the Gold Coast Suns
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