mwindass wrote:Sneyd moved back West for family reasons.
He would have stayed though.
Quote:Salford Red Devils half-back Marc Sneyd has opened up on the circumstances that led to his Hull FC exit ahead of the 2022 Super League campaign. Sneyd still had one more year remaining on his deal with the Black and Whites as he brought his seventh season with the club to an end.
However, rather than see out the remainder of his contract with Hull, he opted to bring his stay in East Yorkshire to a premature end in order to return to the club where his career began. Sneyd’s name will forever be synonymous with Hull given what he achieved at the club, winning back to back Challenge Cups and Lance Todd Trophies.
Since his move back to Greater Manchester, though, the 33-year-old has hit top form once more under Paul Rowley and earned two England caps. He’ll be pushing to add more honours to his record this season, with Salford sitting inside the top six with nine games to still to play.
Ahead of Salford’s clash with Castleford Tigers on Saturday afternoon, though, the talismanic half-back has been reflecting on the path that took him back to the club and how his time at Hull FC came to an end.
“I had one year left on my contract at Hull and I think it was very early November. We were still off for pre-season and had two weeks left,” Sneyd said while speaking on the Trot The Egg In podcast. “I was on holiday with the family, we were in Tenerife or somewhere.
“Ian Blease has belled me, which he did anyway as we always kept in touch. He asked me if I would be interested and I said ‘yeah, potentially, but let me have my holiday and I’ll get back to you when I get back’. I phoned him when I got back and asked him what was going on and he said Salford were willing to give me a three-year deal.
“At the time I was 30 and in my head I was thinking not many 30-year-olds were getting three-year deals so I went in and spoke to Hull. I was still happy at Hull, I absolutely loved it.“I spoke to the chief executive James Clark at Hull and I asked him if they were giving contract extensions out as I only had a year left and I told him about the offer from Salford for three years.
“I told James if Hull couldn’t give me an extension then I couldn’t really turn down the offer. It was three years security and there was a bonus of being able to move back to Oldham.
“They were incredible with me at Hull, they said they were not 100 per cent sure. It was a transitional period and all that and they were unsure what was going on and I told them I fully got it.
“But, Hull told me I couldn’t say no to a three-year deal. We shook hands and left on really good terms and that was that – I was training at Salford two days later.”