Josh Drinkwater [Sam Ayoub‘s client], Chris Atkin and James Greenwood will all leave Super League club Hull KR at the end of the season. Former Catalans player Drinkwater, 27, is approaching the end of a one-year deal with Rovers, having played in every game for them in 2019. More of this story on BBC Sport. Click here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Josh Drinkwater could be reunited with Catalans Dragons next season according to reports in France. Read this full article on www.seriousaboutrl.com, L’Indépendant claim the 27-year-old is keen on a return to Perpignan in 2020. Drinkwater’s contract with Hull KR is coming to an end and Steve McNamara is keeping tabs on the situation. Click here
There are certain games in a season that stick out in a player’s mind and often they are the ones they would rather forget. That is certainly the case for half-back Josh Drinkwater [Sam Ayoub‘s client] as he prepares to return to the scene of Hull KR’s worst performance under Tony Smith. In the Hull Live article written by James
Sam Ayoub‘s client Josh Drinkwater is relaxed about his future as he approaches the final month of his contract with Hull KR. The Australian joined Rovers last year after helping Catalans Dragons to Challenge Cup glory in his only season at the French club. In the article written by James O’Brien on Hull Live, Drinkwater has this to say, “Nothing to
Hull KR’s season of frustration has been encapsulated in the past week but half-back Josh Drinkwater [Sam Ayoub‘s client] insists there will be no panic as they aim to secure their Super League status. In the article on HullLive written by James O’Brien, Drinkwater said, “There’s still six games to go so there’s plenty of points to play for,” said
Sam Ayoub‘s client Josh Drinkwater was the main subject in this article on HullLive. James O’Brien shares this story, Thursday’s game sees Drinkwater return to the club where he started out in England in 2014. “Going down to London is a tough place to play,” said Drinkwater. Read more here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Off-contract half-back Josh Drinkwater says he would be “more than happy” to stay at Hull KR but admitted there are no guarantees in rugby league. In the article by James O’Brien on HullLive, Drinkwater said, “Negotiations are ongoing,” he told Hull Live. “It’s one of those things that can take a while.” He said: “It’s been good. Obviously it’s