OUT-OF-WORK Jack Walker has slammed Richie Myler for how his Hull exit was handled - but maintained he is good enough for Super League.
The England Knights full-back, 25, remains without a club after being cut in November with a year still to run on his contract.
With the new season less than six weeks away, he is in the unusual position of training on his own in hometown Leeds while anxiously waiting for the phone to ring.
But given most clubs have already long since sorted their squads for the 2025 campaign, realistic Walker knows he might not get a deal.
With hapless Hull finishing 11th, only above rock-bottom London on points difference, director of rugby Myler has made plenty of changes.
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