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WESTS Tigers utility Daniel Fitzhenry has re-signed with the NRL club for two more seasons.
Fitzhenry knocked back several English Super League clubs to remain with the NRL premier.
"He's got utility value at wing, fullback and centre," Tigers coach Tim Sheens said. "He's also played a bit of nine and a bit of six for me ... in a long season you need utility players. Although he's a good finisher, he's got other values for us, he's a great character in the club."
Fitzhenry, said he was pleased to extend his stay with the club.
"I came to terms today, I'm staying at the club and I'm very happy," he said. There was a bit of interest but I only really wanted to stay here."
Fitzhenry, 26, has played a number of positions for Wests Tigers this season, including filling in at pivot for injured Benji Marshall, but he said he preferred to plays on the wing.
"I'm quite happy on the wing at the moment, but if they need me I'll go in," he said. "It's up to the coach what's best for the team. I like (five-eighth) but I find it difficult to go in there for one or two games and come back out. I'm just starting to get used to playing on the wing so I'm happy to stay out there."
WESTS Tigers utility Daniel Fitzhenry has re-signed with the NRL club for two more seasons.
Fitzhenry knocked back several English Super League clubs to remain with the NRL premier.
"He's got utility value at wing, fullback and centre," Tigers coach Tim Sheens said. "He's also played a bit of nine and a bit of six for me ... in a long season you need utility players. Although he's a good finisher, he's got other values for us, he's a great character in the club."
Fitzhenry, said he was pleased to extend his stay with the club.
"I came to terms today, I'm staying at the club and I'm very happy," he said. There was a bit of interest but I only really wanted to stay here."
Fitzhenry, 26, has played a number of positions for Wests Tigers this season, including filling in at pivot for injured Benji Marshall, but he said he preferred to plays on the wing.
"I'm quite happy on the wing at the moment, but if they need me I'll go in," he said. "It's up to the coach what's best for the team. I like (five-eighth) but I find it difficult to go in there for one or two games and come back out. I'm just starting to get used to playing on the wing so I'm happy to stay out there."