You might have been detected and blocked as a crawler bot! News Corp Australia uses software that manages crawler bot traffic on our websites. If you receive this message and are not a crawler bot (and are just a reader or subscriber), please try these steps first: - Temporarily disable any AdBlockers / pop-up blockers / script blockers you have enabled - Add this site in to the allowed list for any AdBlockers / pop-up blockers / script blockers you have enabled - Ensure your browser supports JavaScript (this can be done via accessing https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/is-javascript-enabled in your browser) - Ensure you are using the latest version of your web browser If you still need to be unlocked as a reader, subscriber or crawler bot, please e-mail us at accessissues@news.com.au and provide the IP address and reference number shown here along with why you require access. Your IP address is: 150.228.49.106 | Your reference number is: 0.4d861402.1781213305.a4648dc2 News Corp Australia. Western Sydney Wanderers have re-signed homegrown talent for two years, securing their future in the A-League. The club has been working hard to develop young players and this signing is a testament to their commitment. The player's name is not mentioned in the article, but it is clear that they are a valuable asset to the team. The signing is a significant boost for the club and will help them to compete with other teams in the A-League. The player's future is now secure and they will be able to continue playing for Western Sydney Wanderers for the next two years. The club's fans will be excited to see the player in action and will be cheering them on as they take to the field. The signing is a great example of the club's commitment to developing young players and it will be interesting to see how they continue to grow and develop in the future.