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EELS VETERAN TO PLAY ON
Parramatta veteran Frank Pritchard has declared he wants to play on in 2018.
The 33-year-old confirmed the club has asked him if he wants to run out again next year with a new one-year contract expected to follow.
“I’m just waiting on what the club wants me to do,” Pritchard told Market Watch.
“They asked me earlier on in the year if I wanted to go around again and then I hurt my foot. I just needed to get back on the park. I’d love to go around again.
“Now were in the finals, we can let that (take priority) and worry about that (my future) when the footy’s done.”
While the former Kiwi international is keen to lace up the boots, he’ll likely wait until the end of the season before striking a deal.
With the Eels preparing for their qualifying final against Melbourne, Pritchard is happy to put talks on hold.
“This is more important,” he said of the finals.
“There’s exciting times ahead. This team hasn’t been in this position for a while so they can put this aside now.”
A foot injury has limited Pritchard to just eight games this season but now fully fit, the forward is hopeful of pushing his way into the team.
“My body is good,” he said.
“I just have to be patient and wait for my chance to play again. If BA Calls us, we have to be ready.
“It’s a good bunch of boys. A good group. Everyone’s open and honest. BA’s been good to me and the playing group. We’ve formed something good this year.”