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Kris Welham to depart Hull KR at end of season

Hull KR centre Kris Welham
Image: Kris Welham is searching for a new club after Hull KR decide to release him

Hull KR's long-serving centre Kris Welham is to leave the club at the end of the current season.

The 28-year-old former England Knights international will be out of contract in the autumn and will bring the curtain down on a 10-year spell with the Robins after the club's next two matches against Sheffield Eagles and Salford Red Devils.

A product of the club's academy, Welham made his first-team debut in National League One in 2006 and has gone on to score 100 tries in 189 appearances for his home-town club.

Welham told the club's official website: "I've been fortunate enough to have had a great career here and I'll miss playing for Hull Kingston Rovers but all good things must come to an end.

"It's now time for a new challenge from next season and I wish everybody at the club all the best for 2016 and beyond.

"I'd like to thank everybody for all they have done for me whilst I've been here, including my team-mates, the board of directors, the coaches, the office staff and particularly the supporters who have always been terrific.

"It's been a pleasure to pull on the Red and White shirt and I've got some fond memories from my time here. It's disappointing not to be staying at the club next season, but my goal now is to end my Rovers career on a high.

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"Scoring my 100th try against Bradford at the weekend was an achievement I'm really proud of and now I've got my sights set on playing in these next two matches and hopefully winning them both. To score a century of tries and then finish the season unbeaten in the Super 8s would be a good way to finish my time here."

Chris Chester Hull KR Challenge Cup
Image: Chris Chester: Offers 'best wishes' to departing Welham

In honour of his achievements with the Robins, Welham will captain the side against Sheffield Eagles on Friday and head coach Chris Chester admitted it had been a tough decision to release him.

"Kris has been a tremendous servant to this club and he will be missed by everybody at Hull Kingston Rovers next season, but ultimately the time is right for all parties to move on," Chester said.

"We've decided to go in a different direction in the backs next season and this is also an opportunity for Kris to seek a fresh challenge elsewhere, which I'm sure will bring out the best in him as well.

"Personally, it's very difficult not to give a new contract to somebody you have both played alongside and coached, but Kris understands our reasons and he'll leave with our best wishes for the future.

"He's a player who has earned everybody's respect for what he has done in a Hull Kingston Rovers shirt and I'm sure he'll be given a tremendous reception by our supporters over the next two weeks."