SAINTS winger Adam Swift has signed a new two-year contract with the club.


The 24-year-old has scored 73 tries for the Saints and is due to make his 100th club appearance in this Friday's game against Huddersfield Giants.


Former Blackbrook junior Swift signed for Saints after playing for GB’s Community Lions in France and against the Australian Schoolboys in December 2010.


After a successful academy career, Swift made his senior debut in a Challenge Cup tie away at Widnes in April 2012 aged 19.


The winger scored a hat-trick in that game and has continued an impressive try-scoring record ever since.


Swift was part of the 2014 Super League Grand Final winning team. 

On Swift's contract extension, Saints' head coach Keiron Cunningham said: “It’s good that Adam has committed his immediate future to the club. He is continuing to mature every year and that is down to his hard work and dedication.


“His try-scoring is there for all to see but he works hard with the ball in hand too, giving us go forward with his carries.


“We’re looking forward to seeing him develop further.”


The 24-year-old winger added: “I’m delighted to have committed my future for the next two seasons. It’s great to be playing for my hometown club and one I have watched since being a kid.


“I want to continue to work hard and improve and I look forward to kicking on and hopefully achieving more silverware with the club.”