The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have locked in one of their key backline talents with Jacob Kiraz re-signing until the end of the 2028 NRL season.
Kiraz, 23, has been a consistent performer for the Bulldogs since his debut, earning praise for his strong carries, high work rate, and finishing ability on the wing and in the centres. His new long-term deal secures his future at Belmore as the club continues to build towards sustained success.
The announcement comes amid a wave of stability at the club, with head coach Cameron Ciraldo recently extending his tenure until the end of 2031, and Bulldogs CEO Phil Gould also committing his future to the organisation through to 2031.
With Kiraz locked in alongside the leadership duo of Ciraldo and Gould, the Bulldogs have signalled their intent to retain both top-end talent and off-field stability for the long haul.
The Bulldogs are confident that Jacob Kiraz will play in the opening finals match against Melbourne on Friday after suffering a foot injury in their victory over the Panthers in round 26.
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📊 Quick Facts
- Player: Jacob Kiraz
- Age: 23
- Position: Wing/Centre
- NRL Debut: 2022 (76 games with the Bulldogs)