North Queensland Cowboys’ Iconic Try-Scorer Kyle Feldt Set to Depart NRL for Potential Super League Move in 2025
In a move that has rugby league enthusiasts buzzing, the North Queensland Cowboys have announced that their all-time leading try-scorer, Kyle Feldt, will be leaving the club at the end of the current season. This development has sparked widespread speculation that Feldt could be bound for a stint in the Super League in 2025.
Feldt, who has etched his name in Cowboys’ history by surpassing the try-scoring record of club legend Matt Bowen earlier this season, has been a loyal servant to the NRL club since making his debut in 2013. However, the talented outside back has now decided that the time is right to embark on a new challenge.
“This hasn’t been an easy decision to make, but I feel the time is right,” he said. “I have been very fortunate to live out my childhood dream to play NRL for my hometown team for 11 years.”
The Cowboys’ General Manager, Micheal Luck, echoed the sentiment, praising Feldt’s role in the club’s success and wishing him and his family “the best of luck for their next adventure” – a clear indication that Feldt’s career will continue elsewhere, potentially in the Super League.
With several Super League clubs actively searching for talented outside backs, and armed with quota spots to facilitate overseas signings, the speculation surrounding Feldt’s future is understandable. Teams such as St Helens and Leigh Leopards have been identified as potential suitors, as they look to bolster their squads for the 2025 season.
While the details of Feldt’s next move are yet to be confirmed, rugby league fans can be assured that the iconic try-scorer’s departure from the Cowboys will leave a significant void in the team’s attacking lineup. However, the promise of a new challenge in the Super League promises to add an exciting chapter to Feldt’s illustrious career.
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