The Rugby Football League (RFL) has opened an investigation into Wakefield Trinity. This comes after the team’s head coach, Daryl Powell, said the club made an offer for St Helens player Harry Robertson that was turned down.
St Helens were not happy about the comments and filed a complaint. Now, the RFL is looking into whether any rules were broken during the talks.
What the Coach Said About the Offer
Daryl Powell told reporters that Wakefield tried to sign Harry Robertson. He claimed the club put in a bid, but St Helens said no. Powell did not share any details about how much money was involved or when the offer was made.
- Powell stated the offer was officially rejected by St Helens.
- The coach did not mention any other players or future plans.
His comments quickly got the attention of league officials. St Helens felt the public discussion was unfair and asked the RFL to step in.
Why St Helens Filed a Complaint
St Helens complained to the RFL because they believe Wakefield broke rules about discussing transfers. In rugby league, teams are not supposed to openly talk about offers for players who are under contract with another club.
- The complaint focuses on how the information was shared publicly.
- St Helens want to protect their player and their own negotiating position.
The RFL is now gathering facts. They will decide if Wakefield did anything wrong and if any punishment is needed.
What Happens Next for Wakefield and the RFL
The investigation could take a few weeks. The RFL will talk to both clubs and review any messages or documents. If Wakefield is found guilty, they could face a fine or other penalties.
For now, Wakefield has not commented further. Harry Robertson remains a St Helens player. Fans will have to wait to see if this affects any future deals between the two clubs.