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Bill Leyland agrees deal with Hull KR

Jake Watson • 15 July 2024

Bill Leyland AGREES TERMS WITH Hull KR


London Broncos are aware that Bill Leyland has agreed a contract with Hull KR for next season and beyond. We are bitterly disappointed at the prospect of losing a player of Bill’s calibre. Bill signed a two-year deal with the club in June last season but following promotion to Super League and the subsequent upgrade to full time contracts, the existing two-year part-time deal that Bill had signed was effectively null and void. A new, one-year full-time deal was then negotiated after declining the opportunity to transfer the two-year part-time deal to a two-year full-time deal. 


Bill suffered a cruel season ending injury in January. We remain committed to supporting Bill through this difficult period and rehabilitating him back to full health and fitness wherever he plays his rugby next season.

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