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  • Adam Elliott Aims for Year-End Contract Signing

    Adam Elliott Aims for Year-End Contract Signing

    Former rugby star Adam Elliott aims to finalize a contract by year's end.

    LeagueNews.co

    Former rugby league forward Adam Elliott, who has played for teams including the Newcastle Knights, Canberra Raiders, and Canterbury Bulldogs, is eager to finalize a new contract by the year's end.

    During an appearance on SEN Radio, Elliott shared that while he had no major updates to announce, there is ongoing activity among various clubs, and he is keen to resolve his contract situation swiftly.

    "Not really. There probably isn't enough for me to break, I don't think at the moment, but we are definitely working hard," Elliott remarked.

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  • Adam Elliott provides update on future

    Uncontracted Knights forward attracting interest from Sydney team

    Adam Elliott aims to finalize a new contract by year-end, seeking quick resolution.

    Zero Tackle

    Former Newcastle Knights, Canberra Raiders and Canterbury Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott has revealed he wants to have a new contract signed by the end of the year.

    The forward, speaking on SEN Radio, confirmed he had no news to break, but said there was movement with clus, and that he wants to have it sorted quickly.

    "I've been on the phone to my manager earlier and on the weekend, and I'm waiting to get a call from him to hopefully get a little bit of information about some movement.

    "Ideally, I would have loved to have had it all sorted by now, but we are in agreement that we want to put the foot down now and get it done before Day 1 of 2026 because I want to hit the ground running.

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  • 'Canberra is screaming out for this': blueprint for a new stadium revealed

    Caden Helmers

    Mark Baker plans a new stadium in Christchurch, addressing Canberra's long-standing stadium needs.

    The Canberra Times

    The man behind a new world-class stadium across the Tasman says he has the blueprint to end a stadium war spanning more than a decade in the ACT, declaring: "Canberra is screaming out for something like this".

    Mark Baker is the brains behind the fully-enclosed, 30,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Christchurch which is set to be opened during Super Rugby's Super Round on Anzac weekend.

    The BESIX Watpac chief executive - whose Queensland-based company can lay claim to stadiums from Townsville to Saudi Arabia - is poised to deliver the $630 million Christchurch project on time and on budget, while Canberra Stadium is edging closer to its use-by date.

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