Stewart True to Sea Eagles

Stewart True to Sea Eagles

Brett Stewart, who is an Australian rugby league footballer and plays for Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League, has made it clear that he will remain loyal to Eagles for his lifetime. In order to show the same, he is going to sin yet another four-year-long contract with the Sea Eagle.

He will be signing the contract on Sunday at Brookvale Oval in Newcastle, but has also stressed that there are some concerns, which needs discussion. It is expected that he will also be putting across his apprehensions in the meeting.

There is no doubt about the fact that the news is not less than any celebration for Stewart’s fans, who were quite concerned that their favorite star might leave the team. However, Stewart has reassured his fans by saying that he has never thought of leaving Eagles and never would think of so. He further affirmed that he has seen himself growing in the team, and now expects to grow further with the team. In addition, Stewart will also be seen wearing t-shirts that aims to help children suffering from diabetes.

“We want to run education camps and get kids in for a day or two and teach them as much as we can about the disease”, affirmed Stewart.


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