Wakefield Trinity can confirm that Liam Kay will leave the club after requesting his release from the final year of his contract with the club.
A stalwart of the team over the past few seasons, Kay will be surely missed around the Trinity by everyone at the club.
Throughout his 92 games with Wakefield, Kay has played in just about every position becoming a real swiss army knife for the club and willing to step into any role.
The 32-year old leaves the club having been part of the 2024 side that claimed the treble and helped Trinity back into Super League.
On his departure from the club, Liam Kay said: “I would just like to thank the club, the fans and all involved in the past 4/5 years, it’s been a ride! I think now is the perfect time for me to look at the next chapter in my life and see what’s beyond the horizon. My love for the club will always be there and I wish it nothing but success.
THE CATS WILL NEVER DIE!”
Trinity Coach Daryl Powell paid homage to Kay and his impact on the Wakefield side this year: ”Liam has been a big part of our team this season. His ability to play different positions has been invaluable when we have had injuries in key positions. He leaves us having helped us get back into Super League. I wish him well for the next stage of his career and thank him for his contribution to this special season.”
Wakefield Recruitment Manager Ste Mills said: “We just want to thank Liam for his time at the club, he gave everything this year to help the club achieve our aim of getting back into Super League. He leaves with our best wishes and we wish him & his family all the best with their future.”