“He does have an NRL clause in his contract…”: Super League team responds to talks linking playmaker with a return to the NRL to replace the departed Ben Hunt

“He does have an NRL clause in his contract…”: Super League team responds to talks linking playmaker with a return to the NRL to replace the departed Ben Hunt

Leeds Rhinos respond to links between Brodie Croft and NRL

He has been linked with a move to the Dragons.

The Leeds Rhinos have responded to reports linking playmaker Brodie Croft with a return to the NRL to replace the departed Ben Hunt at the St George Illawarra Dragons.

After seven seasons and 147 matches for the Dragons, Hunt’s time at the club was confirmed to have come to a close at the backend of last month and he was released from the final season of his contract.

His departure means that the Dragons will need to prepare for life without him and will produce a new halves combination next season and beyond as they aim to reach the NRL Finals series once again.

After The Daily Telegraph reported that the Dragons have already shortlisted Super League duo Bevan French and Brodie Croft, Cronulla Sharks youngster Daniel Atkinson, Rabbitohs halfback Lachlan Ilias and Wests Tigers utility back Adam Doueihi as potential replacements for Hunt.

 

Wide World of Sports understands Croft has emerged as the frontrunner for the vacant halfback position.

 

Despite the interest in Croft, Leeds Rhinos’ Sporting Director Ian Blease has now responded to the rumours and confirmed that he is part of Leeds’ squad for the 2025 season.

“He does have an NRL clause in his contract, but that has got to be exercised before a certain date,” Blease told The Yorkshire Evening Post.

 

“That date has gone way past now, so he won’t be going next year.”

Croft had an impressive season with the Rhinos, which has attracted attention and speculation about a possible NRL return.

 

He played in 26 of the Rhinos’ 28 competitive fixtures, scoring eight tries and kicking two match-winning field goals in golden-point extra time against the London Broncos.

 

In these games with Leeds, Croft contributed 22 try assists, proving his effectiveness in the halfback position.

The former Melbourne Storm playmaker has been linked with a return to the NRL for the past three years and has taken his game to new heights overseas which saw him win the 2022 Man of Steel Award – the equivalent to NRL’s Dally M medal.

 

Although he is contracted with the Leeds Rhinos until the end of 2026, his manager revealed that his deal includes an ‘NRL clause’ that would allow him to return to Australia if an NRL team came calling.

 

Croft has also confirmed that he has the desire to return to the competition where he was once recognised as Cooper Cronk’s successor and player 39 matches for the Storm and a further 26 games for the Brisbane Broncos.

Surprisingly, the Dragons previously tried to make a move for Croft at the start of the 2023 season before negotiations fell apart between the Dragons and Salford Red Devils.

 

Although they were reluctant to pay a $250,000 transfer fee at the time, Hunt’s release has freed up nearly $1 million of space in the salary cap and they also don’t have the likes of Jayden Sullivan, Moses Mbye and Talatau Amone to rely on in short-term basis.

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