LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Royce Hunt, the hard-hitting prop for the Cronulla Sharks, has made it clear that he intends to stick with the team until the end of his career, despite rumors of his potential exit swirling around the league.
The Sharks seemed hesitant to commit to re-signing him, but Hunt is determined to stay put in the Shire.
Earlier this year, there were rumblings that Hunt might not be offered a new contract once his current one expires in 2025.
Despite speculation, the Sharks were adamant about holding onto him, only intensifying Hunt's drive to prove himself on the field.
Standing at an impressive 192 centimeters and weighing in at 114 kilograms, the Liverpool-born prop has hit some peak form in recent matches, contributing to a series of victories for his team.
Hunt made it clear to the media that his heart is set on finishing his career with the Sharks, showing his loyalty and determination to the team.
With the arrival of Addin Fonua-Blake set to bolster the Sharks' forward pack under the leadership of Craig Fitzgibbon, Hunt is prepared to fight for his spot and solidify his place in the team's future.
His unwavering commitment and passion for the game make him a valuable asset for the Sharks as they dive into the next chapter of their rugby league journey.