Last week, Hull KR confirmed that Tanguy Zenon had joined the club on a two-week loan from Catalans Dragons with immediate effect.
The young, French fullback immediately linked up with the Robins last week for training and was a key part of the club’s lineup for Saturday’s Challenge Cup Quarter Final against Salford Red Devils.
In fact, he really caught the eye and notched a vital try as the Robins defeated Salford progressing to the semi-finals where they will meet Wigan Warriors.
As for Zenon, the Catalonian has made six Super League appearances since debuting against Wigan last year and has impressed when called upon by Steve McNamara.
When the signing was confirmed, Hull KR Head Coach, Willie Peters added: ‘Tanguy (Zenon) is a talented young rugby player who I’ve watched earlier in the year while playing for Catalans. He’s a good runner with the ball and can really play with the ball in hand too.
‘Tanguy is an exciting prospect and will add further strength to our squad, specifically the fullback position.’
Speaking on Viaplay recently, Peters confirmed that the Robins would be interested in keeping the fullback at the club longer term.
When asked about keeping him, Peters said:
“We’ll see how it goes. Catalans have been really good with us. But yeah we’ll see how it goes.”
Speaking this week, Peters reiterated:
“It’s obviously up to Catalans of what they want to do.
“So how it works is, I’m pretty sure it’s a minimum two weeks and then it’s a maximum four weeks.
“So we couldn’t have them any longer than four weeks with different things, at least from my understanding.
“Certainly, we’d like to have Tanguy longer and fill it as well, if Catalans allow that. But at the end of the day, the ball’s in their court in terms of their players and they need to see how they go this weekend in terms of injuries and forms and that type of thing.
“So we’ll have a look at it after the game but we’d certainly like to keep Tanguy.”