Broncos re-sign Glenn, Kahu

THE NRMA Insurance Broncos have today re-signed Alex Glenn and Jordan Kahu for another two NRL seasons.

The pair have inked deals that will keep them at the Broncos until the end of the 2017 NRL season.

Glenn, 27 years old, joined the Broncos for the 2008 season and made his NRL debut in round 1 of 2009.

He has now played 163 NRL matches for the Broncos, and represented New Zealand in 10 Tests.

Kahu has now played 30 NRL matches after overcoming injuries that hampered his early career.

The 24-year-old has played 17 of those matches this year as he cements himself in the Broncos' team.

Chief executive Paul White said the two signatures were wonderful news for the club as the Broncos approach the NRL finals series.

"It is a really pleasing day for the club to re-sign two young gentleman like this pair," said Broncos' chief executive Paul White.

"Both have been with the Broncos since they were teenagers and have graduated into the NRL from our under-20s team.

"Alex was captain of our first NYC team, led them to a grand final, and now has played well over 150 NRL matches.

"Jordan has shown courage and tenacity to make himself an NRL regular after suffering some terrible injury setbacks.

"It is a big day for the Broncos to lock these two up for another two years each."