Hull KR have confirmed that prop Jack Brown has left the club with immediate effect.
The news comes shortly after Brown was said to have signed a permanent deal with Castleford Tigers, and that would well become true given the Robins have revealed he has taken up “a new opportunity with another Super League side.”
Since joining from Hull FC, the forward has made 32 appearances for the club, including the 2025 and 2026 Challenge Cup Finals.
He made 15 appearances, all of which came from the bench, in last year’s treble-winning season, scoring one try.
Commenting on his exit, Brown said: ”I was a Hull KR supporter as a young lad so to come over and play for the club has been great.
Doing it for my family was a big reason I signed for the club. To be able to do that and win silverware along the way has been special.”
Hull KR boss, Willie Peters, said: ”On behalf of Hull KR, I would like to thank Jack for his contribution to the club and professionalism throughout his time with us.
“Jack departs Hull KR having been a valued member of the squad. We wish Jack and his family all the very best for the future.”
Hull KR can confirm prop Jack Brown has departed the club to take up a new opportunity with another Betfred Super League side.
All the best, Browny ❤️
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— Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) June 1, 2026
John Dalton
June 1, 2026 at 12:34 pm
You’re NOT wanted.