Will be moving on at the end of the season according to his agent in the HDM
Chev Walker is resigned to the fact he has to start over again.
Howes, Walker's agent, admits the former Great Britain centre's career lies away from Craven Park after the 27-year-old was told his season is over.
Walker broke his leg in the 44-8 play-off defeat at his former club Leeds last September and hasn't played since.
There were hopes he would make a return last month, but an infection to his leg has ended his hopes of playing for Rovers again.
It's not the end to his Rovers career Walker would have liked, and Howes admits the three years at Craven Park have been very frustrating for his player.
"No player likes to be injured and Chev wanted to show the Rovers fans his talent," Howes said.
"But it's been very frustrating for him.
"Chev is preparing himself for a new chapter away from Craven Park.
"Already there has been interest from Super League clubs and he knows he will be regarded as a project.
"He is ready for a good pre-season and he has the mental strength to come back.
"There will have to be incentives as it will be a year and a half since he last played a game.
"He is ready for a new chapter and wants to show his appreciation to the KR fans at some stage."
HULL KINGSTON ROVERS is my religion, Craven Park is my church and Jordan Abdull is my God
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It's a shame, and unfortunately just one of those things. Every time the lad looked like hitting a bit of form, he got injured again.
Best of luck for the future Chev.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Wish him all the best in wherever he ends up next. Hope he regains full fitness and returns to play top level professional rugby league and I hope we get the chance to say good bye
HULL KINGSTON ROVERS is my religion, Craven Park is my church and Jordan Abdull is my God
Joined: Jun 12 2003 Posts: 4022 Location: Kingston Upon Hull (East)
Massive shame he's not staying, I bet he's lost weight and would have got that deadly step back into his game. Watched some highlights of the 2005 Tri-Nations and he was in some great form playing in the back row.
I get a feeling in my stomach that he's going to come back to Craven Park and score a few tries against us!
Joined: Dec 01 2004 Posts: 1476 Location: west side
Hats off to your club for telling him now to give himself time to get something sorted for next year. I'm sure Chev Walker will be back playing again at the same standard he did a couple of years ago.
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
muddyboots wrote:Hats off to your club for telling him now to give himself time to get something sorted for next year. I'm sure Chev Walker will be back playing again at the same standard he did a couple of years ago.
Have they, it sounds like the player has made the decision looking at Howes statement.
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