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Super League star’s exit CONFIRMED

Leeds Rhinos, Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves, Hull FC, Hull KR and Huddersfield Giants have all announced major signings for the 2024 season.

But part of recruitment is exits because it is always going to be a two way street.

Thus we have seen a lot of major exits confirmed even recently like Jack Walker, David Fifita and others.

Now Castleford Tigers have announced that Nathan Massey will leave the club at the end of the 2023 Super League season after serving the Fords with distinction for 16 years.

Massy has been with the Tigers since he was 15 years old having worked his way through the Academy system.

Nathan made his debut against Lock Lane in 2007 in the Challenge Cup and has now reached 300 appearances for the Fords after hitting the milestone during last week’s home win over Hull FC.

During his time at The Jungle, Massey has been a huge presence in and around the squad and has been a figure that the younger members look up to.

Mass has been at the forefront of the Tigers’ successes, featuring in both Challenge Cup Final appearances in 2014 and 2021, lifting the League Leaders’ Shield in 2017, and making it to Old Trafford for the Grand Final.

He will be looking to finish the season with Cas on a high before moving on to pastures new.

In 2023 he was honoured with a testimonial year by the RFL and welcomed the Cas Army down to Wheldon Road for a game dedicated to him in the run-up to this campaign. That day, the Tigers ran out 48-10 winners over the Huddersfield Giants; A game in which Massey himself slotted a goal through the posts from the tee.

On the news that he will be leaving the Tigers at the end of the campaign, Mass sat down with castlefordtigers.com to reflect on his time with the Fords.

“It’s emotional to be leaving but it’s probably the right time for me and the club to go a different way. I’ve loved every single minute at this club, and I am proud to have represented the jersey as I have done. I first started at fifteen as a chubby, long-haired kid and I am leaving as a 34-year-old, so I’ve got fond memories here. I’ve been proud to represent this club for a long time.”

The forward began life in the Fords’ Academy ranks as a teenager alongside a number of players who also eventually broke into Cas’ senior squad. Massey looked back on his time in the youth system and his first team debut, by saying:

“Westy and Wattsy are still exactly the same! I’ve had the privilege of growing up with some of the boys I’ve played with through the academy and that’s been great. I’ve made some mates for life here and I’ve loved every minute. There were a few of us who made their debut in that game because Wattsy did as well, and it was a big occasion for the town.

“The stands down here were packed and it was a blend of first team and academy boys coming through who played.”

Nathan has seen the Cas squad change and evolve numerous times during his stay with the Tigers and he wanted to name-check a couple of players in particular who played pivotal roles in his career.

“There have been some great players who have helped my career, namely Andy Lynch who was a big influence on me when he came to the club. People like Millo and players like that have been great for me.

“Lynchy used to set the example with how hard he worked by doing extras and things like that. That was sort of one of his key attributes, so I used to aspire to be like him and work as hard as he did which put me in good stead.”

2023 marks Nathan’s testimonial year and in February the 34-year-old had the honour of running out at The Jungle for his testimonial match during a pre-season win over Huddersfield and the commemoration of his career will continue on Wednesday night at Wheldon Road.

In closing, Nathan wanted to thank the Fords faithful for their backing over the years and added that he is looking forward to seeing a good few of them at the home of the Tigers tomorrow night.

“It’s obviously been my testimonial year and the support has been amazing, so I’d like to thank the fans and sponsors for their support. I think we’ve got the best fans in the league down here and they always come out in their numbers and support us, regardless of if we win or lose. Long may that continue going forward for the boys.

“My all-star game will probably be one of the last times I will be here at home, and it should be a great occasion and it’s raising funds for a great charity in Life for a Kid so hopefully we can get a few numbers down.”

Stuart & Shelley at AR Machinery, who are long-standing sponsors of Nathan, wanted to also extend their well wishes and good luck in his journey after Castleford Tigers and hope supporters get behind him for his All-Stars game at The Mend-A-Hose Jungle this week.

Director of Rugby Operations, Danny Wilson commented on Massey’s departure and said, “He’s had a fantastic career at the club. He’s been a really good professional and a good man. When you look at young kids coming through, you want them to model themselves on the behaviours that Massey has shown.

“He’ll forever go down in history as a Castleford legend. He’s had a really good time at the club, and he’s had some success. Like everybody, there comes a time when change is needed and for Massey, this is the time for him to explore new ventures. We really wish him the best of luck, and I’m so privileged to have worked with him. We’re really grateful for the position that the club are in as a result of what he’s done over the last 15 years at the club.”

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