Perth’s inaugural squad is starting to take shape after the Bears locked in another key piece of the puzzle with versatile forward Josh Curran agreeing to make the move west on a three-year deal.
While it took some time for their recruitment drive to get going, the Bears have now locked in some important signings with Curran joining the likes of Toby Sexton, Liam Henry and Harry Newman for the 2027 campaign.
Curran brings a wealth of experience having played for the Roosters, Warriors and Bulldogs, with the 26-year-old in the prime of his career and boasting the ability to play on an edge or in the middle.
That versatility and his big motor are just what the Bears need to be competitive from the outset.
“This is an exciting opportunity that I just couldn’t pass up,” Curran said.
“The chance to be a part of the Bears inaugural squad, to have my name as one of their first signings is surreal.
“I’m passionate about getting out in the community and to have the opportunity to create something from the ground up that can inspire a whole state also motives me.
“This is history for our game and I’m super excited to be a part of it.”
Bears coach Mal Meninga now has the makings of a quality forward pack, with the next step trying to sign some superstar talent in the spine.
“Josh brings a unique combination of skill and finesse with the ball along with tenacity in defence. He plays with intensity and a commitment to be make his teammates shine,” he said.
“I couldn’t be more impressed with Josh off the field too. He is a leader who spends countless hours investing back into the community.
“Josh is a fantastic signing for the Bears and I’m excited to have the opportunity to work with him in 2027.”