Josh Papalii is set to continue his NRL career in the nation’s capital, with the resurgent Raiders legend inking a one-year deal with Canberra.
Heading into 2025, the smart money was on Papalii either retiring at the end of the season or heading to the Super League.
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However, the most-capped Raider of all time enjoyed a terrific 2025 campaign for the table-topping Raiders, which included a recall into the Origin arena.
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Papalli’s new deal has been announced as the prop is under an injury cloud for this Sunday’s qualifying final against the Broncos.
An ankle injury has Papalii in doubt to take his place for the blockbuster.
Via a club-issued statement, Papalii says it’s an “honour” to stay a Raider for one more season.
“Canberra has been a massive part of my life for the last 16-17 years, and to extend for one more year is such an honour,” Papalii said.
“I just want to keep performing and show people why I’m staying on for another year.
“It’s definitely been a year to remember for myself, with being recalled into Origin and winning there and then the milestone of being the most-capped Raider. That means a lot to me.”
Josh Papalii scoring a try in the game he broke the Raiders’ record for games played.Source: Getty Images
Raiders coach Ricky Stuart credited the influence the “inspirational” Papalii has had on the club and the young forwards coming through.
“Josh will already go down as one of the greatest ever players to wear a Raiders jersey, and he deserves another year playing for the club which he loves,” Stuart said.
“Josh has had a fantastic season for us, and his efforts on the field and his leadership off it made it an easy decision to sign him for another year.”
“He is an inspirational figure for all our players. Josh quietly goes about his work, and off the field has a great effect on the younger boys in shaping their futures.”