HARRY Perryman will remain a Giant until at least the end of the 2020 season.
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The Collingullie teenager has been rewarded for an impressive start to his AFL career with a new contract with Greater Western Sydney.
Perryman is little more than six months into his initial two-year deal with the club and the Giants have already locked him away for extra two years, until 2020.
The Giants move to re-sign him so soon caught Perryman by shock.
“It’s good, but I didn’t really expect it,” Perryman said.
“It was a surprise, but I’ll take it.”
The Giants made contact with Perryman’s management earlier in the year in a bid to keep him at GWS.
“It was one or two months ago when my manager said (the Giants) were pretty keen,” he said.
It leaves Matt Kennedy and Jacob Hopper as the final two Riverina signatures needed by the Giants after Matt Flynn and Zac Williams re-committed earlier this year.