Toby Sexton has enjoyed an impressive late-season run of form as the Bulldogs look to make their mark in the NRL finals.
The halfback has been a source of inspiration for Canterbury since stepping into the No. 7 jersey full-time in Round 12.
In 13 appearances to date in 2024, Sexton has recorded 10 try assists while averaging 66 run metres and tackling at an efficiency of 90 per cent.
While the club's focus will be on the upcoming finals, a decision on the 23-year-old's future at Canterbury will need to be made.
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Sexton is contracted through to next season with the Bulldogs but will be free to field offers from rival clubs on November 1.
While he has reportedly indicated a desire to remain in Belmore, he is not focused on a potential extension.
"No talks at the moment," Sexton told the Daily Telegraph.
"I’ll leave that up to my manager. My job is to play footy so I’ll just continue to focus on that.
"I have a manager that I have been with for a long time and I’m confident he’ll do what’s best for me.
"I’m signed to the end of next year. But at the same time, I’m loving where we are at the moment. I’m loving all our fans, hopefully, a big back end of the year will help that too."
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With two rounds left to play, the Bulldogs sit in fifth on the ladder, two points outside the top four.
Finals are already locked in for Cameron Ciraldo's side, with the Sea Eagles and Cowboys their last opponents in the regular season.