Gold Coast Titans halfback Tanah Boyd has inked a contract extension that will see him remain on the Coast until the end of the 2025 season.
The 23-year-old has had arguably his best season of his young career in 2023, notching up 21 games in the No. 7 jersey.
Interim Titans coach Jim Lenihan says the extension is reward for Boyd’s hard work as he continues to develop his game.
“Tanah is now 60 games into his NRL career and after playing a few different roles for the team early in his career, he has been able to grow into that halfback role this year,” Lenihan said.
“He’s built a great combination with Kieran Foran and I know both of them are keen to build on this throughout the pre-season.
“He’s another local product, having come through the Keebra Park State High School system and we want to keep these guys here on the Coast.
“Tanah is one of the hardest working players in our squad and I know he will want to use the pre-season to continue to build his game ahead of the 2024 season.”
Boyd will miss the Titans' remaining two NRL games this season after being sent early for shoulder surgery to ensure he’ll be ready for the 2024 pre-season.