
Betfred League 1 side Cornwall RLFC have secured the services of former Betfred Super League winner Anthony Mullally ahead of the 2022 season.
The 30-year-old prop-forward was part of the Leeds Rhinos side that defeated Castleford Tigers in the 2017 Betfred Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford.
Prior to joining the Rhinos, Mullally also gained Betfred Super League experience with Huddersfield Giants, Wakefield Trinity and Bradford Bulls, after beginning his career with hometown team Widnes Vikings.
On the move, Mullally said: “I was playing in Super League for Toronto and then Covid happened.
“Lads decided to go on loan to other teams and decided to buy a van and come down to Cornwall because I love surfing.
“Instead of going back up north I went to France to play for a season because I wanted something different again. After that season, I came back to Cornwall to live in my van, but then I got an apartment.
“I had offers from up north from different teams, but I decided it stay here and it was a little bit of a leap of faith. I am working on different things away from the field and I work on outdoor retreats for men. I have a lot in the pipeline for next year, but I have a lot of free time so the Cornwall RLFC opportunity just fits perfectly, and I can invest in both things.
“All the good stuff happens in the unknown and I am excited. It is not often that you get to be part of something from the ground up, to help be a part of it and shape it. I was already in Cornwall, and I love the place where I have chosen to live.
“I was speaking to a lot of people down here and they were saying Cornwall were dying for another competitive sports team and I definitely think it was needed.”
Cornwall General Manager Gareth Reid added: “Capturing the signature of a player with the calibre and experience of Anthony Mullally is no mean feat, so to say that we are thrilled is an understatement.
“As a Super League champion and international who has represented Ireland at two World Cups, Anthony will bring a lot to the table that will benefit all players in the squad and, in particular, the local Cornish talent who will join the club.”
Newly-appointed Head Coach, Neil Kelly, commented: “If Anthony Mullally walked out on a Super League training field he would gain instant success and respect. There is every reason to believe that he would get that respect in bucketloads from any Cornwall squad.
“It is great to have him on board and it will be invaluable from my point of view to have an ambassador on the field, and he knows the game inside out. He is an amazing player to have on our playing staff for Cornwall’s first season.”