LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Newcastle Knights' clean-out continues as the club bids farewell to a key official in their ranks.

After scooping up Peter O'Sullivan from The Dolphins as their Head of Recruitment, the Knights have now shown Junior Recruitment Officer Adam Doyle the door, according to reports from The Newcastle Herald.

Son of former Queanbeyan Raiders footy legend Mick Doyle, Adam has played a crucial role in securing top talent for the Knights and shaping the club's future.

With a background as a rugby league player himself, having been picked up by Bob Fulton for the Manly Sea Eagles in 1992 and later playing in the Super League with the Warrington Wolves, Adam brought a unique perspective to his recruitment efforts.

Having scouted talent for competitions like the SG Ball Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup, and NSW Cup, Adam's eye for potential has seen players like Tom Gilbert and Jake Clifford donning the Knights jersey.

Despite his departure, his legacy in building the Knights' squad will no doubt be felt for seasons to come.

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