LEAGUE 1 ROUND-UP
HUNSLET have found themselves with another senior role to fill following the resignation of chairman Kenny Sykes, just days after the club parted ways with coach Gary Thornton.
The club have reported much interest in the vacant caching position, with interviews set to take place this week.
The club will also make an announcement on Sykes replacement in due course, but in the meantime captain Duane Straugheir has reiterated the message that the current changes at the club cannot distract the squad from the job in hand.
"All the boys were hurting as we felt it was us that had let Gary down," he admitted.
"But the board have explained the reasons for the decision and we have agreed it is now time for us all, players, the board and supporters to unite and take the club forward.
"We firmly believe this squad is still good enough to get promotion and if we all pull together we can make it happen."
Sykes stepped into the Chairmanship in February 2020 following the departure of Neil Hampshire, but admits a number of issues have been behind his decision to step away.