North Queensland Cowboys full-back Lachlan Coote has turned down reported offers from elsewhere to sign a two-year contract extension with the NRL premiers.
Coote, 26, is in his third season with the Cowboys but was reportedly a target for the likes of the Sydney Roosters, South Sydney Rabbitohs and St George Illawarra Dragons.
But he extended his stay with North Queensland on Wednesday, signing a deal through until the end of the 2018 season.
"I'm extremely pleased to remain a Cowboy," Coote said. "I've had a memorable time here so far; we won the premiership last year; and I just love playing with these boys.
"Green [head coach Paul Green] and the coaching staff have played a big role in helping me improve my game, and they were all tremendous after a tough first year at the club."
Coote was with the Penrith Panthers before joining the Cowboys ahead of the 2014 season, only for a knee injury to ruin his year.
But he has played 33 games for the Cowboys in two seasons since and had a key role in their NRL premiership win.
Coach Green was full of praise for Coote, saying: "He's been really good for us, both last season and to start 2016.
"His positional play at full-back is second-to-none and he gives us a genuine attacking option alongside our halves. I know his team-mates love playing beside him and he's a pleasure to coach."
Coote has crossed for one try in seven games this season, with the Cowboys second in the table with six wins from eight.
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