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July 10, 2026

Wakefield Trinity can confirm that Isaiah Vagana has signed a brand new five-year extension with the club!


The deal will keep the talented back rower with the club until the end of the 2031 season.

At just 26-years old, Vagana has developed into one of the best back rowers in the current Betfred Super League competition, with Trinity moving quickly to guarantee his future with his current contract due to end at the end of 2027. 

The son of former Bradford Bulls star, Joe Vagana made the step up to Super League in 2025 following a year in the Championship with Trinity. Since 2025, Vagana has made 38 appearances including 16 so far in 2026. 

The move becomes the latest in Ste Mills’ plans to tie down Trinity’s stars to long term deals with Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Jake Trueman, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers and 2027 recruit Cameron Smith signed through to the end of 2030.  

Isaiah Vagana said: “I was caught off guard initially when I received the offer but I’ve always made it known to Daryl and Millsy that this is a club that I hold very dear and want to stay at for a long time. My Partner and I are enjoying our time over here in Wakefield and it was a no brainer to extend our stay. As a team we’re continually getting better and I want to be a part of the team that wins competitions with Wakefield Trinity. I feel like there is no place like a packed out stadium full of Wakefield fans and I can’t wait for five more years playing for them.”

Trinity Head Coach, Daryl Powell said: “Isaiah came into the club as a pretty raw player and he’s been outstanding for us this year especially and this feels like a re-signing that is big for the club. He’s growing not only physically but mentally as well. For me he is up there and will be up there as one of the best Back Rowers in Super League. He’s a great kid who works hard and everything about him makes him someone that you just want around the club.”

Director of Rugby Ste Mills said: “Isaiah’s development since joining the club has been phenomenal, and I am delighted that we have secured his services until 2031. Isaiah and his family have settled into life in the UK exceptionally well and have made a long-term commitment to Wakefield Trinity, which is fantastic news for everyone associated with the club. I am pleased that we have been able to finalise this agreement and look forward to seeing Isaiah continue to play a key role as we strive to achieve success and compete for silverware in the years ahead.”

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