‘Nowhere else I’d rather be’: Adam Doueihi commits to Wests Tigers long term after signing contract extension

In a significant move signaling long-term stability, the Wests Tigers have solidified their playmaking future by securing halfback Adam Doueihi on a contract extension that will keep him at the club until the conclusion of the 2029 NRL season. The announcement arrives on the eve of the Tigers’ season opener against the North Queensland Cowboys at Leichhardt Oval, providing a substantial morale boost for the team and its supporters.

Doueihi, whose existing contract ran through 2027, has committed to an additional two years, effectively eliminating any possibility of a move to the league’s forthcoming expansion franchises. The 27-year-old Lebanese international, who debuted with the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2018, has persevered through a career punctuated by multiple severe knee injuries during his six seasons with the Tigers.

This new agreement cements Doueihi’s role as the cornerstone of the Tigers’ rebuilding phase under head coach Benji Marshall. He is poised to further develop his pivotal halves partnership with five-eighth Jarome Luai, a combination central to the club’s strategic ambitions. Having previously been utilized in various backline positions and even at lock forward, Doueihi now finds a settled home in the crucial No. 7 jersey, providing the team with much-needed consistency.

Expressing his commitment, Doueihi stated, ‘I’m really excited to be locked in with the Tigers for the next four seasons. It’s a special place for me and my family. There’s nowhere else I’d rather be. We’re building something special here amongst this group and I’m looking forward to repaying the faith shown in me by Benji and the club on the field.’

Coach Benji Marshall praised the re-signing, highlighting both Doueihi’s on-field value and off-field leadership. ‘It’s a credit to Adam’s character and work ethic to bounce back from injuries and put himself in this position. Not only do we value what Adam brings us on the field, his leadership and influence off it are just as important,’ Marshall remarked, underscoring the multifaceted benefits of retaining the resilient playmaker as the Tigers continue their journey toward finals contention.