Rugby League Transfers Shake Up the South of France
Player Moves Dominate Headlines
On a busy day of transfer activity in the South of France, the rugby league world has witnessed several notable player moves. Earlier today, it was confirmed that the Catalans Dragons would not exercise their option to retain Jordan Abdull from Hull KR, and the player will depart the club at the end of the season. In another development, the Dragons have also announced the departure of winger Tom Davies, who has decided not to extend his stay in the region.
Hull KR Secure Tom Davies
In a swift response, Hull KR have now secured the signing of Tom Davies, who will join the club on a three-year deal starting from the 2025 season. Davies, an agile and prolific try-scorer, has been an integral part of the Catalans’ success in recent years, boasting an impressive tally of 81 tries in 144 Super League appearances across his time with the Wigan Warriors and the Dragons.
“I can’t wait to come over to the Robins. I’ve had a great time in France over the last five years, but after speaking to Willie (Peters) and seeing where Hull KR are heading now, I know that it’s something special and I’m very much looking forward to being a part of it all.” – Tom Davies
The 27-year-old winger will replace the outgoing Ryan Hall, who is set to rejoin the Leeds Rhinos for the 2025 campaign. In an official statement, Hull KR’s Head Coach, Willie Peters, expressed his delight at securing Davies’ signature, hailing him as “one of the best wingers in the competition” and a “very exciting signing” for the club.
A Bright Future for Hull KR
The arrival of Tom Davies at Hull KR on a three-year deal from 2025 is set to bolster the club’s backline and provide a significant boost to their aspirations for success in the upcoming rugby league seasons. As the transfer window continues to unfold, rugby league enthusiasts’ eagerness to see the new-look Hull KR lineup take shape only grows.
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