In the high-stakes world of rugby league, roster stability is often as crucial as game-day performance—and Wakefield Trinity currently finds itself navigating some uncertainty. Head coach Daryl Powell has cast doubt on whether Australian hooker Tyson Smoothy will remain with the club beyond the current season, leaving fans and pundits alike speculating on the 26-year-old's future.
Smoothy, who joined Wakefield in 2025 on a three-year deal from NRL powerhouses Brisbane Broncos, has been the subject of reports suggesting he may seek a return to Australia. While Powell acknowledged the player's personal circumstances—citing family matters involving his young child—the coach remained tight-lipped on specifics, instead focusing on the present.
"I think Tyson's settled and he'll be here for the season," Powell told BBC Radio Leeds. "Whether he's here after that, we'll talk about that further down the track. But he's here for the rest of the year, he's pretty settled, he's enjoying his time at the club."
Since his arrival in Super League, Smoothy has made a solid impact, featuring in nine matches and crossing the try line twice—a promising start for a player known for his tenacity and playmaking ability from the dummy-half position. For a Wakefield side looking to build momentum, retaining such talent could prove pivotal.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Smoothy's performances and any off-field developments. For now, Trinity fans can take solace in knowing their hooker is committed to finishing the campaign strong—whatever lies beyond remains a story for another day.
