Tuesday 20 March 2018 18:43, UK
Hull FC forward Brad Fash has signed a three-year contract extension with the club.
The Black and Whites' 2017 Young Player of the Year broke into the side in 2015 and has established himself as a regular in the matchday squad under head coach Lee Radford.
That has been rewarded with an extended deal that now runs until 2021.
"I've come through the academy system and I'm delighted to tie down my future with the club. It's where I want to be," Fash told the club's official website.
"I feel like I had a good season in 2017 and played a lot of game time. And I'm happy that the club want me to stay here be part of the set-up moving forward."
Radford gave 22-year-old Fash his debut in 2015, having previously coached him in the club's U20s team, and is delighted he has committed his future to Hull FC.
"Brad has been at the club for a very long time now and we're lucky to have a player like him, another player who has come through our scholarship system," said Radford.
"He's humble, hardworking and he knows exactly what his role is within the squad. He's one of the most low maintenance players I've ever worked with.
"He's not the biggest player but he makes up for it with his determination.
"Like all members of the squad, Brad will only get better and that's one of the reasons why we wanted to sign him up to a new deal. He's got a very bright future ahead of him."