Will Pryce swiftly joins new team, ends Knights contract

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Will Pryce has signed a multi-year contract with Hull FC after being granted an immediate release from his contract with the Newcastle Knights.

Following in his father Leon Pryce's footsteps, Will has joined the Super League outfit on a three-and-a-half-year contract until at least the end of the 2028 season.

Despite only making five appearances in the NRL and scoring eight points during his time with the Knights, Pryce is seen as a versatile player who can fill the fullback or halves positions.

Pryce will now be playing alongside former NRL players such as Jordan Rapana, Aidan Sezer, Herman Ese'ese, Ligi Sao, Jed Cartwright, John Asiata, and Cade Cust at Hull FC.

He will also have the opportunity to be coached by ex-Gold Coast Titans coach and NSW Blues assistant John Cartwright.

In response to the move, Pryce expressed his excitement, saying, "I'm over the moon to be joining Hull FC - a huge club with a rich history and a big, passionate fanbase.

It's been an outstanding start to the season for the lads, and I'm ready to get back to the UK and play my part."

The decision to sign with Hull FC marks a new chapter in Pryce's career as he returns to the Super League competition.

This move not only aligns with his family's rugby league legacy but also provides him with an opportunity to showcase his skills in a different environment.

With the support of his new teammates and coaching staff, Pryce is optimistic about the contribution he can make to Hull FC's success in the upcoming seasons.

Overall, Pryce's signing with Hull FC signifies a fresh start for the young playmaker and the beginning of a promising partnership between the player and his new club.

With his talent and determination, Pryce is poised to make a significant impact on the team as they continue their season in the Super League.

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