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Warriors workhorse Tevaga extends contract

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Diminutive workhorse Jazz Tevaga has staved off interest from other NRL clubs to commit to the Warriors for two more seasons.

STEPHEN KEARNEY
STEPHEN KEARNEY Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

The Warriors have rewarded Jazz Tevaga for his industrious form with a two-season NRL extension.

Diminutive loose forward Tevaga has turned down reported interest from other clubs to commit to Auckland until 2021.

Crowned the NRL's best interchange player last year, Tevaga has thrived in a starting role ahead of Lachlan Burr over the last month.

He is averaging 125 metres in his four starts while his 61 tackles in last week's draw with Brisbane was 18 more than any teammate in a game this season.

Possibly the smallest middle forward in the NRL, coach Stephen Kearney lauded Tevaga for his courage.

"He isn't the biggest forward going around by a long way but that doesn't bother him," Kearney said.

"What he offers is intensity and enthusiasm either starting or coming off the bench."

Tevaga will make his 50th Warriors appearance in Friday's match against Cronulla in Wellington.

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