Former Eels skipper Clint Gutherson signs three-year deal with St George Illawarra
Clint Gutherson finally has his NRL future sorted, weeks after being informed his position at the Eels was in jeopardy.
Clint Gutherson is adamant he can “offer a lot” to St George Illawarra after signing a three-year deal with Dragons.
The Dragons confirmed on Friday that 30-year-old former Parramatta fullback and captain had joined them in a deal reportedly worth more than $2 million.
“I feel really excited and honoured to be able to come here and put this jersey on and have that badge on my chest,” Gutherson said.
“The rich history that this club has is second to none. The direction the club went in this year and where `Flano’ (coach Shane Flanagan) and the staff are taking the club is something I want to be a part of.
“I think I can offer a lot to where we’re trying to go over the next few years. I’m looking forward to the challenge and what lies ahead.”
Flanagan said Gutherson, who has made 211 NRL appearances and represented NSW in four State of Origin matches, would be a “fantastic addition” to the Dragons.
“He is not just an elite fullback, he also brings leadership, competitiveness, toughness and versatility,” the Dragons coach said.
“In addition to his obvious on-field qualities, he will also be a huge asset to our emerging players over the coming years.”
Gutherson said it had been an “absolute privilege” to play for Parramatta for nine years.
“I’m truly grateful for the opportunities the club has given me to grow as a player and a person,” he said.
“I will always cherish my time at the Eels and the relationships I’ve built along the way.”
New Parramatta coach Jason Ryles said he wanted Gutherson to be part the Eels squad next year, but respected his “desire to explore new opportunities”.
“Clint will always be a valued part of our club, and we know he’ll succeed wherever he goes,” Ryles said.