Huddersfield Giants Determined to Retain Luke Yates Amid Interest from Warrington Wolves
Huddersfield Giants are gearing up for a battle to keep hold of Luke Yates as interest from Warrington Wolves looms large. The Australian forward, who has been a standout performer in Super League for the past five years, is out of contract at the end of the season, sparking attention from the Wire and Sam Burgess.
Assistant coach Luke Robinson has made it clear that the Giants will do everything in their power to retain the services of the 29-year-old. “He’s an exceptional player,” Robinson praised. “He’s not only a really good player, but he’s a really good bloke as well. We’ll try everything in our power to keep him. He’s well-liked within the group and brings 100 percent effort, not only in games but training.”
While the future of Yates hangs in the balance, there are reports linking hometown boy George King with a move to the Giants from Hull KR. Robinson remained tight-lipped about the speculation but had high praise for the potential recruit. “He’s a really good rugby league player,” Robinson acknowledged. “If he’s anything like his brother, he’ll be a really good fella too. He’s definitely a player that would make anybody’s squad better.”
As the transfer window approaches, the Giants are preparing for a tug-of-war to keep hold of their key players while also eyeing potential new additions to strengthen their squad. The rugby league world will be watching closely to see how these developments unfold in the coming weeks.