Danny Addy has agreed a new two-year contract with Bradford Bulls.
The versatile 22-year-old, who can operate as a half-back or back-row forward, will now remain at the West Yorkshire club until the end of 2015.
"Danny's been really good for us this year and I'm really glad he's signed," Bulls coach Francis Cummins told reporters.
"He's a home-grown player and that's really important to me. The club has had a great record over the last few years of brining players through and Danny's one of those.
"Danny's definitely got his best years ahead of him."
Addy added: "I'm really happy to sign a new deal because I really enjoy it at this club and I'm now really excited to play with another two years under my belt.
"It was always my first choice to stay here. I've been at this club for a long time all the way from the academy to the first team and I've always wanted to be here."
Addy has made 25 appearances for the Bulls this season, scoring three tries.