England Knights star Jack Broadbent reveals why he left Leeds Rhinos and joined Castleford Tigers
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Broadbent says it was his decision to leave Leeds and he is now ready to establish himself as a senior player with Tigers.
The 22-year-old earned an England Knights call-up after a breakthrough year for Rhinos in 2021, when he scored nine tries in 14 games and was voted the YEP Shooting Star as Leeds’ most impressive young player.
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Hide AdBut the versatile back featured only five times last season and joined Featherstone Rovers for the second half of the campaign before moving to Tigers on a two-year deal.
“I am loving it here,” Broadbent said of his new club. “Pre-season has been really good, I’ve really taken to the coaches and the players are a really tight-knit group. I feel like it has been a great change and something I definitely needed.”
After making a big impression in 2021, Broadbent admitted his time at Rhinos last year was “really frustrating”.
He recalled: “I probably didn’t get the game time I wanted in the first half of the year, but I signed for Featherstone and in the second part of the year, under [Rovers coach] Brian McDermott, I learned a lot.
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Hide Ad“I really got on with the lads at Fev and at the back end of the year things really looked up for me, it was a really positive thing to build on coming into pre-season with Cas.”
Broadbent confirmed it was his choice to leave Rhinos and the decision was made before Rohan Smith took over as coach in May.
“I just feel like I needed a change of environment,” he said. “I’d been there since I was 15 and I feel it’s the perfect time to change.
“You can get stuck in a bit of a rut, being seen as a younger player, but coming here I am probably valued a bit more as a senior player and it gives you a boost in confidence. I am really enjoying it.”
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Hide AdBroadbent bagged a brace of tries in Tigers’ 38-4 win at Whitehaven last weekend, having crossed in his first appearance, a defeat at Featherstone, on New Year’s Eve.
“I feel like I’ve had two pretty strong games, playing in not my usual position,” Broadbent reflected.
“I played the Fev game at half and a little bit at full-back and I played the first half at Whitehaven at half-back and the second half at centre.
“I think that’s a key aspect for me, I need to keep those skills in other positions so if I am not making the starting 13 a bench spot could maybe be there for me this year.”
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