Halifax Courier

Saltonstal­l’s delight after signing new deal at Halifax

- Mark Berry mark.berry@nationalwo­rld.com @WExp_Mark Pride in the Panthers

Winger James Saltonstal­l has signed a one-year contract extension with Halifax Panthers, keeping him at The Shay until the end of the Betfred Championsh­ip season.

The 29-year-old, who has scored five tries in seven appearance­s so far this season, said: “It’s a great feeling to have another year secured already.

“Obviously, it’s only the beginning of the season so to get that boxed off and done is a good feeling.

"Hopefully I can keep up my form, I feel I’ve started the year pretty well and hopefully I can keep that up for the rest of the season and beyond. It means a lot to me to play for this club, I think I always give my all every game and put that into my performanc­es and as long as I’m here, I’ll continue to do the same.”

“Since I came to Halifax, I never bothered getting an agent or looking elsewhere or anything like that.

"Even when I was younger, I always wanted to play for Fax and ever since I’ve been here, I’ve never looked to leave.

"When you play for your hometown club, when you win it means a little bit more and when you lose it hurts more but I wouldn’t change it and wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”

“It’s great news and an

easy bit of business I suppose”, said Panthers head coach Simon Grix.

“Salty is happy here and I don’t think he’d play for anyone else if truth be told. It’s his hometown club and he’s been very consistent for a long time really. He’s grown

up a lot in recent years which I think has had a positive impact on his performanc­es, and he’s been a shining light for us this year.”

“He’s got a good rugby brain, he’s very dependable and somebody you want in the trenches with you.

"He’s a good example for hard work and putting himself where not many people would. It’s not normal to run into brick walls but he keeps doing it, he keeps tipping up. He’s very proud to represent our club and his town and he’s a very popular member of our squad.

"As I say, with age he’s got a lot better and easier to handle off the pitch and that really has transferre­d into his game. There’s plenty left in his tank as well and hopefully he’s got quite a few more years at Halifax yet. “

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Halifax Panthers’ winger James Saltonstal­l. Pic: Simon Hall

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