December 22, 2024

South Sydney veteran Tom Burgess has expressed his desire to extend his career with the Rabbitohs. However, he has also considered the possibility of returning to England if a renewed contract with the Bunnies is not forthcoming.

As one of 11 Rabbitohs players without a contract beyond the 2024 season, Burgess is embarking on his 12th season with the cardinal and myrtle, boasting 225 games played for the club. Last year, he faced challenges with injuries and suspensions, marking his lowest game count since his debut season in 2013.

While Burgess sees the ideal scenario as continuing his enduring association with the Rabbitohs, he acknowledges the reality that a new deal may not materialize. “I’d love to stay at Souths, I’d love to keep the dream alive, so that’s my first priority,” Burgess shared with The Sydney Morning Herald.

Burgess expressed gratitude for his extended tenure with Souths, emphasizing his primary goal of consistently delivering strong performances for the club. While acknowledging the unpredictable nature of sports and the business aspect of the game, Burgess remains hopeful for a continued partnership with the Rabbitohs. However, he is aware that if a mutual agreement cannot be reached, he may need to explore opportunities elsewhere. Despite uncertainties, Burgess is confident in his abilities and believes he still has much to contribute to the sport.

In the event that a new deal with the Rabbitohs doesn’t materialize, Tom Burgess is considering a potential return to his home nation, with England being a prominent option. The prospect of reuniting with his brother and former teammate, Sam Burgess, who is currently coaching Warrington, adds an intriguing dimension to the equation.

Expressing a preference to stay in Australia for the sake of his young family, Tom remains open to the idea of playing in the Super League, either in England or France. Even if he continues in the NRL for the upcoming season, Tom indicated a contemplation of the Super League in the future.

Sam Burgess has actively discussed the possibility of luring his brother back home to feature for Warrington. While acknowledging the familial drawcard, Tom emphasized that no decision is set in stone. Sam, as the coach of Warrington, has expressed eagerness about the prospect, praising Tom as a potential “great” addition to the Cheshire club, contingent on financial feasibility. Despite familial ties, both brothers recognize the dynamic nature of Tom’s playing future.

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