
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Tyrone May, known for his impressive performances, has signed a two-year contract extension with Hull KR, effectively putting an end to speculation regarding a possible return to the NRL.
The 28-year-old halfback has been instrumental in Hull KR's success, particularly after joining the club in 2024, leading to their best-ever league finish in his first year.
His contributions have made him a vital part of the team's strategy, prompting Hull KR to secure him for the foreseeable future.
Despite talks of a reunion with his younger brothers, Taylan and Terrell May, who are set to join the Wests Tigers in 2025, Tyrone ultimately chose to continue his career in the Super League.
The brothers have publicly expressed their desire to play together, but Tyrone acknowledged that it was a difficult decision to remain in England.
Nonetheless, he is content with his choice, understanding the potential impact he can continue to make at Hull KR.