Rising star Cooper Trembath has committed to the Kangaroos, signing a three-year contract extension.

The new deal secures Trembath's future at Arden Street until at least the end of the 2029 season.

The 20-year-old, who began the 2025 season playing local footy for Blackburn, has played eight games since arriving at North Melbourne, kicking 19 goals.

He joined the Kangaroos via the 10th overall selection in the 2025 AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft, after impressing in the club's VFL program.

He was elevated to the senior side in Round 22 following an injury to forward Nick Larkey and made an immediate impact, kicking three goals in each of his first three games.

His three goals against Carlton on Good Friday this season earned him the Telstra AFL Rising Star nomination for Round 4, and he was nominated for the Virgin Australia Mark of the Year in Round 5 for his goalsquare leap against Brisbane at Barossa Park.

North Melbourne’s head of football talent Brady Rawlings said the club was delighted to secure Trembath's signature on a new contract.

"In his short time at the club, Cooper has already shown he belongs in the royal blue and white," Rawlings said.

"He brings composure, confidence and competitiveness on the big stage, but what’s been most pleasing is the work he’s put in behind the scenes to give himself every opportunity to succeed.

"We think he will continue to improve and are looking forward to seeing what he can deliver in the seasons ahead."

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