Dockar-Clay hopes to soar in Super League

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Sydney Roosters player Zach Dockar-Clay is setting his sights on a potential move to the UK to showcase his skills in the Super League.

The New Zealand native made a name for himself in 2024 with the Roosters, stepping up and delivering strong performances in the absence of injured stars Brandon Smith and Sam Walker.

Dockar-Clay's journey has seen him gain valuable experience, making 14 appearances in the NSW Cup and earning a spot in the extended New Zealand squad for the Pacific Championship.

The 29-year-old kickstarted his professional rugby league career with Hull FC in 2017, impressing with 19 games and six tries in his debut season before heading back to Australia with dreams of making it big in the NRL.

In an exclusive chat with TBR Rugby League, Dockar-Clay opened up about his desire to make a return to the Super League.

With his experience, skills, and determination, he could be a valuable addition to any team looking to strengthen their lineup.

Time will tell if he'll make the leap Down Under and tackle the challenges of the UK rugby scene.

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