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Newcastle land Kalyn Ponga on monster new contract until the end of 2024

Kalyn Ponga has signed a long-term deal with the Knights, and the club believes it could have him on the path to rugby league Immortality. Newcastle boss Phil Gardner reveals all the contract details.

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Kalyn Ponga will be mentioned in the same breath as Immortal Andrew Johns and Immortal in waiting Cameron Smith by the time his new long-term deal with the Knights ends according to Newcastle boss Phil Gardner.

Ponga brushed aside interest from rugby union to become one of the highest paid players in the game and commit to a four-year extension worth more than $4 million. The Knights fullback was originally contracted until the end of next year with an option in his way for 2022 but fast-tracked negotiations to remain in Newcastle until at least 2024.

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Ponga will stay with the Knights. AAP Image/Brendon Thorne.
Ponga will stay with the Knights. AAP Image/Brendon Thorne.

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By then Gardner said Ponga, 22, will leave no doubt about his standing in the game and labelled his star fullback as “the face of rugby league”.

“We are lucky enough to have had an Immortal play for us,” Gardner said of Johns. “We think Kalyn has as much as potential as anyone who has come through our club.

“We look at the great players who have come through our game recently in Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk. By 2024 we expect Kalyn to be mentioned in the same sort of terms as those players.

“He came to me late last year, he said ‘don’t worry Phil we will win a competition’. I have my confidence in KP. I know we will win a competition.

“We feel very fortunate to have Kalyn as a franchise player for our club. The region feels lucky.”

Gardner said there was no “All Black” get out clause in the deal. Ponga’s dad Andre confirmed his son had been courted by rival codes in recent months.

“Over the last few months I have been contacted,” Andre said regarding rugby. “You can always listen to what people will say, whether they are genuine – that’s what you have to filter. The best thing about today is when me and Phil went through the negotiations we knew we could do this without the rugby talk. We knew rugby wasn’t an issue.

“It’s always going to be there. Kalyn is known to be that prodigy. We know he is committed to rugby league. His goals are set for rugby league.”

Ponga will stay with the Knights until the end of 2024. AAP Image/Brendon Thorne.
Ponga will stay with the Knights until the end of 2024. AAP Image/Brendon Thorne.

Ponga is clear about what he wants to achieve in the next four years. He wants to be part of the first Newcastle team since the Johns-led 2001 team to win a premiership. Newcastle have Ponga, Test prop David Klemmer and Mitch Barnett (both 2023) locked-in long-term. Boom youngsters Bradman Best and Jayden Brailey plus Origin prop Daniel Saifiti (2022) are also secured for the next couple of years.

“I can feel something brewing,” Ponga said. “I want to be part of it. I want to win a comp for this city.

“I want to win a comp so bad, that’s what is driving me. When I win that, when I have that trophy in my hands, that’s when I’ll be pinching myself.”

The Knights and Ponga took a punt on each other when he signed with the club after just two top grade games for the Cowboys in 2016. He signed as an 18-year-old with a year left on his North Queensland contract at a time when the Knights had won one game. They finished with a third consecutive wooden spoon in 2017.

The Queensland superstar is one of league’s top players. AAP Image/Dave Hunt.
The Queensland superstar is one of league’s top players. AAP Image/Dave Hunt.

But his arrival in 2018 helped spark a Newcastle revival. New coach Adam O’Brien has played his part as Ponga now looks to build on his game.

“I’ve always felt very at home at Newcastle from the moment I signed,” Ponga said. “I just want to be part of the Newcastle Knights. I want to be part of them for a long-time.

“I had no idea what (O’Brien) was going to be like. I didn’t know who he was. He has instilled a lot of confidence in us.

“Playing wise I want to get better. Off the field I can learn a few more things in leadership. I don’t know (about being captain). I have never thought about that. I don’t go to bed thinking about being captain one day.”

Originally published as Newcastle land Kalyn Ponga on monster new contract until the end of 2024

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