Ex-Leeds, Warrington and England star Richie Myler, 33, has confirmed his retirement and announced his surprise new role as director of rugby at troubled Hull FC
Richie Myler has announced his playing retirement - and told of his excitement at taking over as Hull FC’s new director of rugby.
The troubled Super League club have appointed the former Leeds and Warrington full-back on a three-year contract, charged with trying to sort out their current malaise. Myler, still only 33 and who has been playing with Championship York this season, is tasked with bringing in a new head coach after Tony Smith was sacked on Thursday.
It is a new position created at the Black and Whites overseeing all on-field performance aspects of the senior and academy teams, including rugby operations, recruitment and the management of the club’s coaching staff. Ex-England international Myler is already involved in the process of identifying and appointing the club’s new coach as they look for a latest restart after losing seven of their eight games this term.
He said: “I would like to say thank you to York Knights and especially Clint Goodchild for the recent opportunity the club gave to me and in understanding and supporting the reasons for my departure to take on the role of Director of Rugby at Hull FC. Rugby League has been my life since being four-years old.
However, with a few unfortunate injuries in the last nine months and the sudden opportunity that has arisen to work with Adam Pearson at Hull FC is simply an opportunity too exciting to turn down. Hull FC is a huge Rugby League club steeped in history, with a truly loyal fan base. There is no shying away from the fact that the club has lost some of its identity on the field with recent performances.
The word rebuild has been mentioned to me over the last few days and whilst I understand the task in front of us I’m already tired of that phrase. The club has many promising young players on the books who clearly have a big future at the club and it’s vital that we develop and retain them. We also need to add more quality with experienced players and that will form a major part of my role. I am genuinely excited by the task ahead as we all look to pull together and once again seek to restore the club’s fortunes on the pitch.”
A former England and Ireland International, Myler enjoyed a notable career as a player, making over 350 senior appearances, including spells at Warrington, Catalans and Leeds. He lifted the Challenge Cup trophy with the Wolves and Rhinos as well as featuring in two Super League Grand Finals for Warrington. Myler recently joined York but an elbow injury has sidelined him of late and he’s been released by the club to take up the post at MKM Stadium.
Hull FC Chairman, Adam Pearson, added: “We are pleased to welcome Richie to the club to undertake a new role as Director of Rugby. He brings vast experience from a successful playing career and has demonstrated a clear hunger and ambition to be successful in his new off-field career. He has already got to work at the club with our coaching staff and players, and is actively involved in the process to find our next head coach. We are excited to see the contribution he can make to Hull FC.”
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Richie Myler retires to take up new role at Hull FC - and sets out what he's going to change
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Richie Myler retires to take up new role at Hull FC - and sets out what he's going to change
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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan