The Welland Tribune

Banned for biting, Bussey back with Feathersto­ne

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — Jack Bussey, suspended last season for biting while playing for the Toronto Wolfpack, has rejoined Feathersto­ne Rovers.

Bussey started his Rugby Football League career with Feathersto­ne, joining the Wolfpack for its inaugural 2017 season after a stint with London Broncos.

“There was interest from other clubs, but I didn’t really want to go anywhere else,” Bussey was quoted on the Feathersto­ne website. “In a way, it’s like I’m coming home.”

Feathersto­ne finished fifth in the second-tier Betfred Championsh­ip last season. Toronto topped the division but missed out on promotion to the elite Super League after losing the so-called Million Pound Game, 4-2, to London.

Bussey still has seven games of his ban to serve. The English forward, 26, was sent home by the Wolfpack after the biting incident in a Sept. 15 playoff game with visiting Toulouse. He was subsequent­ly banned 10 games — eight for biting and two for a high tackle — by the rugby league.

“It’s well-documented, with regard to myself and what happened at the end of last year,” Bussey said. “It’s not something I’m proud of. It was a heat-of-the moment thing and something I won’t repeat.

“I believe I’m in a much better atmosphere now and I’m enjoying being back here (in England) training. I’ve gone from not seeing my family for months while living out of a hotel, to now where I see my family nearly every day. I feel a lot better in myself now, knowing that I’ve got people around me rather than having to wait until there’s a convenient time to FaceTime them. That was hard.”

Bussey beat cancer while with the Wolfpack, undergoing surgery after doctors found a lump in the thyroid.

He had surgery in May 2017 in his English hometown of Leeds.

He returned to the field in June 2017, scoring a try in Toronto’s 66-0 away win over the South Wales Ironmen.

Amazingly, he just missed four games.

The five-foot-11 234-pounder wears a nine-centimetre scar on his neck as a reminder of his close call.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Jack Bussey, centre, says returning to Feathersto­ne is like “coming home.” He started his Rugby Football League career with the Rovers.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Jack Bussey, centre, says returning to Feathersto­ne is like “coming home.” He started his Rugby Football League career with the Rovers.

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