Josh Reynolds launches own initiative

Josh Reynolds (6) of Hull FC in action during the game

Josh Reynolds has launched his own initiative as he gears up for a big year with Hull FC.

He has returned to the MKM Stadium after an extended break in Australia with his family and partner and will get straight into pre-season with the Black and Whites.

Reynolds damaged his medial ligament in Hull’s victory over Hull KR back in August and had to have surgery as a result, but had rehab in Australia in a bid to ensure a smooth comeback to life in West Hull.

And, now he has launched his own initiative in order to give his own speeches or statements to fans or followers alike through the app Cameo.

It’s an app where people can pay stars to give people shoutouts such as for birthdays etc and now Reynolds has created his own account with a number of rugby league fans intrigued.

Reynolds posted: “Hey guys, I’m giving @cameo a whirl. If you have a mate who would want a shoutout from a washed up NRL player or you just wanna gee someone up, follow the link below.”

On the field, Reynolds will be hoping to strike up a fruitful partnership with new signing Luke Gale in the halves following the latter’s move from Leeds Rhinos.

Head coach Brett Hodgson has brought in the likes of Joe Lovodua, Kane Evans and Darnell McIntosh alongside Gale in order to improve their performances in 2022 after a poor end to the 2021 Super League season.

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