Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad has put pen to paper signing a three-year deal, which will see him in Canberra until the end of 2023.

Since joining the Raiders after two years with the Warriors, Nicoll-Klokstad has become one of the buys of the season after playing in all 23 games so far, scoring 12 tries.

He joins fellow New Zealander Joe Tapine, who recently resigned until the end of 2023.

The Kiwi born fullback, who was contracted for another year expressed his happiness in re-signing,

"I'm really happy to be staying in Canberra. I still pinch myself every week that I get to play in the NRL and get the opportunity to stay at this wonderful club for another three years on top of this year is fantastic," he told the Raiders' website.

Raiders CEO Don Furner believes Nicoll-Klokstad has got plenty more to give not only this season but the next few years for the men in green.

"Charnze has had a wonderful first season for the club after joining us late in the pre-season. He's taken his opportunity with both hands and has established himself as an NRL player," Furner said.

The Raiders will be looking to cement third position on the ladder when they host the Warriors at GIO Stadium on Saturday afternoon at 3pm.

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