LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move that has left fans both devastated and hopeful, Canberra Raiders hooker Adrian Trevilyan has packed his bags and headed for greener pastures at the end of the 2024 season.
One of the two talented hookers to bid farewell to the Raiders, Trevilyan has set his sights on the QLD Cup competition, where he will don the jersey of the Northern Pride.
Following suit, his fellow hooker departure, Zac Woolford, has opted for a spot with the Huddersfield Giants in the tough and gritty Super League.
The decision to say goodbye to his former team was not an easy one for Trevilyan, who found himself slipping further down the pecking order in favor of the likes of Danny Levi and Tom Starling.
But as the old adage goes, in the world of sports, sometimes change is necessary for growth.
With promising rookies Owen Pattie and Shaun Packer making their mark in the pathways, Trevilyan's departure will open up opportunities for new blood to shine on the battlefield.
As the 2025 season approaches, the rugby league world eagerly awaits the debut of Trevilyan in his new colors, and the Raiders continue to build their arsenal for the challenges that lie ahead.
The game of rugby league is a relentless and unforgiving one, but with every change comes the chance for players to prove their worth and make their mark on the field.
The stage is set, the players are ready, and the only certainty in the world of sports is that anything can happen.