Jack Bird Focuses on Dragons Commitment Amidst Rival Club Talks
Jack Bird's Future with St George Illawarra Dragons
Jack Bird is not in a hurry to part ways with the St George Illawarra Dragons, even after receiving permission to speak with rival clubs. The 29-year-old player, whose contract with the Dragons extends through next year, states he is expected to continue wearing the Red V in 2025.
After helping the Dragons secure a 32-16 victory over the Gold Coast Titans, Bird outlined his commitment to the team. Filling in as five-eighth for the suspended Kyle Flanagan, Bird expressed confidence in his performance, noting, “I'm still 100 percent committed to this team and club.”
Bird's Recent Performance
- Bird returned to first-grade rugby league after a minor ankle injury sidelined him.
- He showed versatility by playing key roles in different positions, contributing to the team's strong performance.
- Bird felt a sense of accomplishment after the match, stating how comfortable he felt on the field.
Bird is optimistic about his future, insisting, “I’m only 29, so I still think I have another few good years in me if the body holds up.” His dedication to improving and securing a permanent position in first grade continues to shine, keeping the focus on the upcoming matches.
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