The Gold Coast Titans are slowly ensuring that they retain much of their current roster and Brian Kelly is the latest piece in that puzzle.
The talented centre has signed a new three-year deal to stay on the Gold Coast until the end of the 2026 season.
His debut came back in 2017 with Manly and has Kelly enters his eighth season of NRL and 94th NRL game for the Titans, head coach Jim Lenihan is pleased to be able to retain him.
“Brian is a Northern Rivers boy, he is a local junior and he has been a valued member of our club for a long time now,” Lenihan said.
“A few years ag, Brian won the Paul Broughton Medal as our club champion and he’s showed just how dangerous he can be.”
Lenihan also praised Kelly for his work off the field and knows that he is fast becoming a senior member of the side.
“He’s approaching 150 NRL games and he’s becoming one of the senior members of our side,” Lenihan continued.
“Brian has also had a big impact off the field and has been recognised for his work, especially culturally as a proud Bundjalung man and was acknowledged for his ongoing contributions with the Preston Award in 2022.”