The Dragons are pleased to announce that Kasey Reh has agreed to a contract extension with the club.
The deal will see Reh remain a Dragon until at least the end of the 2027 season.
A Western Suburbs Red Devils junior, Reh debuted for the Dragons in Round 1, 2024 and went on to play all nine of the side’s matches.
She captained Illawarra’s Tarsha Gale Cup outfit to a Grand Final win in April last year taking out the competition’s Player of the Series Award in the process.
A two-time NSW Under 19s and Australian Prime Minister’s XIII representative, Reh is fresh off a season in which she made 10 starts in the halves notching a pair of tries including a match-winner against Canterbury in Round 3.
“We’re really happy to have locked Kasey in until the end of 2027,” Head Coach Nathan Cross said.
“She will play a really important role at our club over the coming years. She’s another one of our crop of local juniors and is a real student of the game. She’s a dedicated trainer and is really committed to learning her craft and putting in the work. I can’t wait to see her continue to improve and leave a real mark on this competition.”
Reh added: “I’m excited to be extending my time here at the Dragons. I’m a local junior and I’ve come through the system here. I have confidence in the people we have here and the path we are on. I think we can achieve big things here at the Dragons and I’m looking forward to being a part of it.”