Hull KR captain Elliot Minchella has signed a three-year contract extension after helping the club to a Super League finish in 2024.
Minchella, who is now tied to Hull KR until the end of 2029, has become an integral part of the Robins' squad at loose forward under head coach Willie Peters.
Hull KR came second in the table this season and went on to reach the Grand Final before losing to Wigan Warriors.
Minchella was named in the Super League Dream Team and made his England debut in the mid-season win over France.
The 28-year-old, who was also involved in Hull KR's run to the 2023 Challenge Cup final, has scored 17 tries in 100 games for the Craven Park side since joining the Bradford Bulls' hometown side up front on the 2020 campaign.
Minchella 'full of pride' after contract extension
He told Hull KR's official website: “I'm very happy to have signed an extension. I love the club and I love coming to work every day. the main thing, i come in with a smile on my face. i work with some really good people.
“Obviously the players are fantastic people to work with, and then obviously the coaching staff, the board, from the club shop to the cleaners, everyone is just fantastic good people
“It's an honor to play for our club every week and knowing that I'll be pulling on the shirt for another five years fills me with pride and joy.
Head coach Peters said: “We wanted to lock Mini up for a long time.
“He's our captain and he's our leader. He has played a big part in the club's journey and helped us get to where we are now.
“It's not just what he does on the pitch, but what he does off the pitch. Mini has made strong connections throughout Hull KR and we're delighted to keep him at the club for the long term -time.”