King has left the club by mutual agreement. Shame we never saw how good he could have been. If things aren’t going well off the field then best he gets that sorted. Wish him all the best.
And for the record here's the full story from all the parties which has nothing to do with Grix confidence in players, getting rid or coaching ability.
Halifax Panthers
KING GRANTED PANTHERS RELEASE
Halifax Panthers can confirm that forward Ryan King has been released from his contract with the club by mutual agreement. Italian international King, who joined the Panthers from Championship side Whitehaven ahead of the 2023 season, will leave The Shay with immediate effect.
The 25 year old made just two appearances for Halifax during his time in West Yorkshire, but approached the club for a release last week and was eventually granted his request.
“Although I have learned a lot during my short time here, I have found my time at Halifax difficult, primarily off the field”, said King. “I feel this has affected my wellbeing and performance – subsequently, I have asked for a release. Halifax display high quality players, coaching and facilities, as well as committed fans. I would like to thank them for giving me the opportunity to work in a professional friendly environment and wish them all the best in the future.”
Panthers head coach Simon Grix commented: “Unfortunately, Ryan has requested a release and leaves immediately. It’s not ideal for any of us but ultimately, when a player asks to leave there isn’t not much else to do. We have put a lot in to making Ryan as comfortable as possible with us but for one reason or another, Ryan just hasn’t settled. He’s a talented player, hopefully he can get on track wherever he ends up now and play to his potential.”
Director of Rugby Richard Durgan continued: “It’s a shame it hasn’t worked out for both parties. Ryan has not really settled for us and things haven’t gone particularly well on a personal level. But also, from our point of view, if we’ve got players that don’t want to be here or play for us then there’s no benefit to keeping them here against their wishes. So it was mutually beneficial for both sides for him to leave. We wish him the best of luck for the future.”
SingaporeFax wrote:Have to imagine that there is a replacement in the works. At least that's the hope. With Larroyer out long-term, that's 22 'fit' bodies by my count.
Leg injury for Kev, he was sat next to us against Batley and was playing every move and couldn’t keep still so weeks rather than months.
I’m sure we will be looking to add to the squad, we have to or end up being busted.
The problem is everyone wants to play and it’s not easy to find someone who can improve us and at the same time be prepared to sit around and wait their chance, either that or drop / rest Kav or Gee and risk possibly upsetting them.
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