Brayden Wiliame signs contract extension


 
 

Catalans Dragons centre Brayden Wiliame has today signed a new two-year contract with the club.

The Fijian International will remain at the Gilbert Brutus Stadium until the end of the 2020 campaign.

Wiliame, 25, made his first grade debut for Parramatta in 2013 and played 29 NRL games for the Eels, Newcastle and Manly, scoring 10 tries.

He also played 7 games and scored 2 tries for Fiji, having also represented his country at the last Rugby League World Cup.

He arrived at the club last season and has made 42 Super League appearances and scored 17 tries for the Dragons.

 

Brayden Wiliame

“I am happy to be staying with the Dragons for another two years. I thank the club for giving me the opportunity to come across from Australia two years ago. Our best football is ahead of us and I am happy to have sorted my future at Catalans leading into the challenge cup final! Allez les Dracs !”.

Steve McNamara, Catalans Dragons Headcoach

“Brayden has been one our most consistent performers over the season. He has made huge efforts to improve all aspects of his game. In particular he has added some real quality to his attack whilst physically getting himself in great shape. He is very popular within the playing group and at the age of 25, we feel his best years are still ahead of him.”