
Whitehaven have lost another experienced player through a move out of the area.
Full-back Gregg McNally, 30, who had rejoined Haven in the Championship last season, has signed for League One Rochdale Hornets.
Circumstances have dictated he needs to be closer to his wife and family in Leigh, so Rochdale moved quickly to secure his services once aware of his availability.
Hunslet have just announced the signing of 35-year-old Jason Mossop after he moved to live in Leeds.
McNally’s professional career began with Whitehaven back in 2008 when he scored a stunning debut hat-trick to help the side to a 26-22 victory over Salford Red Devils.
He has gone on to appear for Huddersfield, Oldham, Barrow and Bradford, while also making more than 150 appearances for Leigh Centurions, including featuring for the club in the Super League.
The full-back has also represented Ireland on the international stage on 14 occasions.
McNally told the Rochdale website: “I’m really excited about the year ahead. Rochdale is a great club with a very proud history and hopefully I can come into the squad and help get the club back up to the Championship where it deserves to be.
“I’m looking forward to working with Matt Calland, after having conversations with him I’m excited to play for him after listening to his style of play. I very much like to an attractive style of rugby just like Matt, so I’m looking forward to enjoying my rugby next year.
“I’m very grateful to Matt and Andy (Mazey) for giving me the opportunity to play for the club.
“My goals for 2022 are to be very consistent and play with a smile on my face. When you’re at your happiest you always play your best rugby. I’m already looking forward to meeting up with the lads and getting stuck in to what will hopefully be a very successful year for the club.”
Head coach Calland said: “I remember watching Gregg making his debut for Whitehaven as a teenager years ago when I was coaching Halifax. I think he scored a hat-trick of tries and you could tell from then he was going to be a special player.
“He knows how to play out the back and will add another dimension to our attack.
“He has also put his hand up to assist coaching, so it’s a win-win situation.”
Chairman Andy Mazey added: “We are really excited to have secured a player I know well from my time at Leigh Centurions, Gregg McNally.
“Gregg is a current Ireland international, a true professional who lives his life the right way and he has a wealth of experience having played to a high standard at Super League and Championship level.
“Whitehaven have just had their best season in many years finishing in the Championship play-offs despite being relegation favourites and Gregg played a big part in that for his hometown club.”





