Jack Welsby made his name with that famous try against Wigan Warriors in 2020 and since then he has led St Helens to further success in Grand Finals against Leeds Rhinos and Catalans Dragons as well as a Challenge Cup Final win over Castleford Tigers.
He is perhaps Super League’s best player and naturally he has been linked frequently with NRL clubs.
Now Zero Tackle have said they are certain he will one day make the move to the NRL claiming they would bet on their house to sign the fullback who caught the eye earlier this year.
The English fullback was sensational in both St Helens’ win over St George Illawarra Dragons the week before he stole the show in the World Club Challenge win over Penrith Panthers scoring a try, notching an assist and coming up with two try saving tackles which helped propel St Helens to the world title.
St Helens have the fullback signed on until 2025 but according to the Mole of Wide World of Sports NRL clubs are keen on him and would be willing to pay a fee for his services,
Now the Daily Telegraph has reported that NRL clubs, namely those with aging fullbacks, are keen on bringing Welsby to Australia.
They even have a cunning plan to get the fullback.
The suggestion is that an NRL club will offer him a contract for 2026, once his St Helens contract has expired.
Then, once he signs the dotted line lobby for an early release offering a reduced fee ahead of the 2025 season.
This would mean that Welsby would remain with St Helens this year and next before leaving ahead of the 2025 season.
“What you’d do is sign him for 2026, ’27 and ’28 and then try and work hard to get him out of St Helens for 2025,” said one NRL official to the Daily Telegraph.
“With a year to go, the NRL club would then pay St Helens a transfer fee.
“Clubs will look at signing him for three years from 2026 – announce it and not make any further statement – before starting to raise an early release with St Helens after 2024.
“St Helens might say: ‘He’s going next year anyway, we’ve had him for ’23 and ’24 so let’s allow him to go provided there’s a transfer fee paid’. He could be here in 20 months.”