Scott Geddes 2010 Contract Extension
7th August 2009
The South Sydney Rabbitohs are pleased to announce the re-signing of prop-forward Scott Geddes for the 2010 season today. Geddes, 28, is one of only two remaining players to have been with the Rabbitohs since the Club was re-instated to the NRL premiership in 2002. Geddes is in line to play his 100th NRL game for the Rabbitohs in 2009 having made his first grade debut in round two of the 2002 NRL season against the Canberra Raiders, the Rabbitohs first victory back in top-flight Rugby League. Geddes will have played nine seasons with the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the end of this contract extension. “We’re pleased to be able to keep Scott at the Rabbitohs,” Rabbitohs CEO Shane Richardson said. “He’s been a quality front rower for our Club over a number of seasons now and he has shown this season that he is capable of playing first grade Rugby League at a consistent level. “I’m sure all of our Members will join me in congratulating Scott on his extension and another year in the red and green again next season.” Geddes is happy to have his future sorted out for next year. “I’m really happy that I get to stay at South Sydney for next season,” Geddes said. “I’ve been at the Club for eight seasons and I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far. “I’m looking forward to finishing this season off strongly and help the team reach the finals, and I’m also looking forward to being part of the Club for next season.”