YOUNG forward Harvey Reynolds will remain at York Knights for the upcoming 2025 season.
The 20-year-old joined the club ahead of the 2024 season from Betfred Super League heavyweights Hull KR, going on to make 12 appearances, four of which were starts.
He made his Knights debut in the opening AB Sundecks 1895 Cup group stage match at Newcastle Thunder, coming off the bench to score in their record-breaking 114-10 victory at Kingston Park.
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Reynolds also made two appearances for dual registration partners Newcastle, featuring against both Midlands Hurricanes and North Wales Crusaders in the early part of the campaign.
Head coach Mark Applegarth, who has not shied away from his hopes of developing young talent at the club, believes that the young back-rower has a promising future in the sport.
He explained: “Harvey Reynolds is a player that excites me.
“He’s a very quiet lad away from rugby but get him on the field and he lets his actions do the talking.
“He’s a young kid finding his feet and I think he’s got a big future ahead of him. I’m delighted he’s at York for 2025.”
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