Sitili Tupouniua has made a decision on his future, deciding to remain at the Sydney Roosters until at least the end of the 2027 season.

It was tipped that, despite missing a chunk of 2023 and the back end of 2022 prior to that with an ACL injury, there could have been a queue of clubs chasing the powerful edge forward's services from the start of 2024 once the November 1 deadline passed without a new contract being signed at Bondi.

However, despite this Tupouniua has decided to remain in Bondi for the long term, signing a three-year contract extension.

โ€œThis Club has become a second family to me so I'm really happy to continue my journey with the Roosters,โ€ said Tupouniua.

โ€œI'm committed to giving my all for this Club and I'm excited to contribute to the team's success in the coming years,โ€ he added.

The 26-year-old back-rower debuted for the club back in 2018 and has since gone on to play 85 first-grade games for the Roosters.

However, the Tongan international (with three Tests to his name) only managed eight games last season after his season was cut short due to a neck injury. This occurred after he returned from an ACL injury in Round 8.

Tupouniua is a proud product of the Sydney Roosters Pathway Program and his time at the club saw him win the 2014 SG Ball Cup.

He was also a member of the 2016 Under-20s premiership win that included the likes of 2022 Golden Boot winner Joseph Many and recently re-signed forward Nat Butcher.

โ€œSitili is a genuinely good person and I've loved watching his development over the years,โ€ said coach Trent Robinson.

โ€œHis dedication and commitment to improvement make him a key component of our future plans so it's exciting that he will continue to be a part of the Roosters family,โ€ he added.