The Canberra Raiders have re-signed forward Corey Horsburgh on a new deal which will see him remain with the club until the end of the 2027 season.
Horsburgh has had a fantastic season in 2023 for the Raiders, which saw him rewarded with selection in the Queensland Origin side for game three of the series.
The new deal sees Horsburgh join the likes of Hudson Young, Sebastian Kris and Joseph Tapine who have signed long term with the club.
Horsburgh said he’s excited about remaining with the club and looked forward to continuing his career in green.
“I’m really happy to be remaining in Canberra and re-signing with the Raiders, the club that has given me the opportunity to play NRL and this year Origin,” Horsburgh said. “I want to keep building and improving my game and I’m really excited about staying with the Raiders and continuing to become a better player and help this club achieve success.”
Raiders NRL Recruitment Manager Joel Carbone said Horsburgh was a key component of the Raider's plans moving forward and having him remain long-term was a huge benefit for the future of the club.
“Corey has continued to improve his game and this season he’s been able to take his game to the next level and become an Origin player,” Carbone said. “Having Corey re-sign with the club long-term allows us to continue to create some stability and consistency in our forward pack and he will continue to be a big part of the team into the future.”
“Corey has developed into a representative player here at the Canberra Raiders and we know he still has a lot of improvement in his game; we expect to see the best of his talent over the next four years.”