KIRK Yeaman has signed a new two-year deal at Hull FC on the eve of his testimonial game.
And the 29-year-old centre insists it won't be his last deal for Hull, promising he's got plenty to offer in the years to come.
Already under contract until the end of the forthcoming season, Yeaman has signed an extension until the end of the 2015 campaign, taking him to 14 years with his hometown club.
"I'll be 32 at the end of this deal, but the aim is to carry on and I'm hoping this isn't the last contract I sign for Hull," he told the Mail.
"I don't feel my age and I think I've still got plenty left to give, so the aim is to play for another three years and hopefully do enough to convince Hull to sign me again after that."
Having made his debut in 2001, Yeaman's new contract will mean an uninterrupted 15 seasons in Super League with Hull and the chance to climb the club's all-time try-scorers chart.
He is currently seventh, just 21 tries behind third-placed Alf Francis, as he continues to enhance his position in Hull's folklore.
Yeaman says it took less than 10 minutes to agree his new deal, admitting he can never see himself playing for anyone other than Hull.
"I've been here for so long, this is my home, this is where I belong and I was delighted to commit myself again to this club," he added.