Hull KR confirm departure of high-profile star at end of 2024 Super League season

HULL KR have confirmed Matt Parcell will depart the club at the end of the 2024 Super League season.

Since his debut, Parcell has gone on to make 118 appearances, scoring 33 tries for Rovers.

Hull KR Head Coach, Willie Peters paid tribute to Parcell and his contribution to the Robins: “I would like to thank Matty for his contribution to Hull KR over the past five and a half years.

“Matty has played an important role in helping the club reach the strong position it is in today. I know Matty would love nothing more than to help bring us our first Super League trophy and he will continue to give his best to help make that happen.

“On behalf of the club I would like to wish Matty, Steph and Sadie all the very best for the future.”

Speaking on his time with the Robins, Parcell said: “Firstly, I’d just like to thank the fans and supporters for the appreciation I’ve received at Hull KR and since arriving in the UK.

“I have truly loved my time in England, and it has been the best experience filled with incredible people and wonderful memories. We also welcomed our beautiful daughter, Sadie, and became British citizens—milestones that will forever be special.

“I also want to thank my wife, Steph, for your love and support. I’m not exactly sure when we first moved over that she envisioned that we would still be here 8 years later but she has been an absolute star and we have friendships and memories for life.

“But after eight seasons in the Super League, we feel that now is the right time for us to move back to Australia to be closer to family. This decision comes with a mix of emotions, but with the opportunity to stay at Hull KR not an option, we believe moving back to Australia is the best choice for our family at this stage in our lives.

“I am very much looking forward to my remaining weeks at Hull KR and hope to finish my time here on a massive high.

“I’ve loved every single game running out to Sewell Group Craven Park, since my first derby back in 2019 and I am immensely grateful for the experiences, friendships, and unforgettable moments both on and off the field here.

“I was fortunate enough to lift the trophy at Old Trafford in my first season in England, so it would be an incredible experience if I could do it again in my final year. Thank you once again for the love and support.”

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