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The Sydney Roosters are thrilled to announce that Angus Crichton will remain a Rooster, with the powerful backrower penning a two-year extension through to the end of 2026.

“I’m incredibly proud to continue my journey with the Sydney Roosters,” said Crichton.

“This team is like family to me, and so are the people within the Club. There’s honestly nowhere else I’d rather be. I feel like I still have so much more to give, and I’m committed to continuing to bring my best and to playing my role for the team,” he added.

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Angus Crichton's 2024 Highlights So Far

Sydney Roosters Head Coach Trent Robinson was pleased to have Crichton locked in to the Club’s long-term plans.

“This is Angus’ sixth season as a Rooster, and he has openly spoken about what being part of this Club and our community means to him. I really value Gus as a player, and as a person, so I’m looking forward to continuing to work with him over the next few years,” said Robinson.

This team is like family to me, and so are the people within the Club. There’s honestly nowhere else I’d rather be.

Angus Crichton Rooster no.1183

28-year-old Crichton has played 166 first-grade games to date, 111 of those with the Roosters, including the 2019 Premiership. Of his 12 NRL appearances so far this season, he has scored 7 tries and averaged almost 130 running metres a game.