Josh Thewlis, the Warrington Wolves' versatile winger, has extended his contract through to the end of the 2030 season. This news comes as a significant boost for the club, solidifying their future prospects and providing stability for their talented player. Thewlis, who can also play at full-back, has been a key asset for the Wolves since his debut in 2019. His ability to adapt to different positions and his consistent performance have made him an invaluable member of the team.
The 23-year-old's journey with the Wolves began against the Catalans Dragons, where he made his mark at just 17 years old. Since then, he has become a cornerstone of the team, contributing to over 127 appearances. His growth as a leader within the squad is particularly notable, as he continues to develop his skills and influence on and off the field.
Head coach Sam Burgess expressed his enthusiasm for Thewlis' commitment to the club, stating, 'It's fantastic for both Josh and the club to get his long-term future secured. He's an important part of our squad, someone who's growing as a leader in the group and is a big part of the club's future.' This endorsement highlights Thewlis' integral role in the team's success and his potential to become a cornerstone of the Warrington Wolves for years to come.
Thewlis' extension is a testament to his dedication and the club's faith in his abilities. With his versatility and leadership qualities, he is poised to continue making significant contributions to the team's performance and development. As the Wolves look to the future, Thewlis will undoubtedly be a key figure in their continued success and a source of inspiration for the younger generation of players.