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Tyrone May made available to Super League clubs as NRL return falls through
The Catalans Dragons star was thought to be on his way to Canterbury Bulldogs.
Catalans Dragons talent Tyrone May.
Super League clubs have been given an unexpected recruitment opportunity after Tyrone May's proposed move to the NRL collapsed. The Catalans Dragons ace was widely expected to sign for Canterbury Bulldogs with an agreement thought to have been reached.
But in a surprise turn of events, May has been offered to Super League clubs in the past couple of weeks after the Bulldogs U-turned on the deal. The reason for the change of direction is unclear and while it's not known if Canterbury plan to relaunch their interest, May's representatives have now put their focus on landing a deal elsewhere.
The Samoa international, an NRL champion with Penrith Panthers, has been made available to a number of Super League clubs. Whether a club decides to make a move remains unclear but May has had a good season with Catalans and was impressive in their win over St Helens on Thursday. His utility value is also an asset, with the 27-year-old able to play at centre or in the halves.
Thank fuck for that!!!
I wonder if any of these Taafe rumours had anything to do with it
The Catalans Dragons star was thought to be on his way to Canterbury Bulldogs.
Catalans Dragons talent Tyrone May.
Super League clubs have been given an unexpected recruitment opportunity after Tyrone May's proposed move to the NRL collapsed. The Catalans Dragons ace was widely expected to sign for Canterbury Bulldogs with an agreement thought to have been reached.
But in a surprise turn of events, May has been offered to Super League clubs in the past couple of weeks after the Bulldogs U-turned on the deal. The reason for the change of direction is unclear and while it's not known if Canterbury plan to relaunch their interest, May's representatives have now put their focus on landing a deal elsewhere.
The Samoa international, an NRL champion with Penrith Panthers, has been made available to a number of Super League clubs. Whether a club decides to make a move remains unclear but May has had a good season with Catalans and was impressive in their win over St Helens on Thursday. His utility value is also an asset, with the 27-year-old able to play at centre or in the halves.
Thank fuck for that!!!
I wonder if any of these Taafe rumours had anything to do with it