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The celebrations may still be continuing but will South Sydney be able to keep premiership halves pairing Adam Reynolds and Luke Keary together beyond 2015?

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have secured the immediate future of premiership-winning halves Adam Reynolds and Luke Keary with both players agreeing to terms on contract extensions with the club on Tuesday.

Reynolds, 23, has agreed to extend his contract until the end of the 2017 season, with Keary, 22, agreeing to extend his tenure at the club until the end of 2016.

The Reynolds/Keary halves combination steered the Rabbitohs to the club's 2014 premiership victory, capping a remarkable year for the young halves.

Reynolds has played 79 NRL games for the Rabbitohs since making his debut in 2012, amassing 647 points over the three seasons.

Keary has played 22 NRL games in the red and green since making his debut against the Knights in 2013, with both players progressing through the under 20s system to play at the NRL level.

Rabbitohs Head Coach Michael Maguire is very happy that the Club has secured the services of Reynolds and Keary for extended periods.

"Adam and Luke have grown together as players in our halves and have become an integral part of our team over the past two seasons that they have been playing together," coach Maguire said.

"It's exciting for us and our members to see two of the brightest young halves prospects commit to the club and show that they see their future in the red and green, so I couldn't be happier about these agreements.

"They can now concentrate on preparing themselves for the season ahead which promises to be an exciting one for everyone in the Rabbitohs family."

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