Beau Henry forced out at Newcastle Knights
- Barry Toohey
- June 12, 2011 12:00AM
NEWCASTLE five-eighth Beau Henry was to have played NSW Cup for Knights feeder team Central Coast Centurions yesterday.
Instead, he was packing his bags to fly to the Gold Coast today to join the Titans after becoming the latest casualty in the pre-Wayne Bennett cleanout at the Knights.
Just six games into his NRL career,
Henry has been forced out at Newcastle and will play the remainder of this season and the next three years on the Gold Coast.
"I'm bitterly disappointed to be leaving Newcastle," Henry said yesterday.
"I had breakfast with a couple of the boys this morning but it's happened so fast I haven't had a chance to say a proper goodbye to everyone.
"I guess that's professional footy these days. I wasn't wanted next season so I had to make a decision on what was best for me."
Henry said he desperately wanted to finish this season with the Knights.
"Rick Stone and the coaching staff - I can't thank them enough," he said.
"Stoney in particular - I owe him a great deal.
"He gave me the opportunity to play first grade here and it's opened some doors for me.
"I wanted to at least finish the season in Newcastle.
"But the Titans is a good club so I'm looking forward to the challenge of going up there now."
The deal with the Titans was finalised on Friday night.
Stone had planned to play Henry in the NSW Cup yesterday to give him some more game time this weekend, but pulled him out of training on Friday afternoon with the Titans deal pending.
"As a coach, ideally I didn't want to lose him but the decision to allow him to go to the Titans is more about my responsibility to the kid," Stone said.
"They were keen to take him straight away and, given the circumstances, you just don't know if their offer for him is still going to be there at the end of the season."
With Jarrod Mullen sidelined with a torn pectoral muscle, it's expected that youngster Tyrone Roberts will be skipper Kurt Gidley's halves partner when the Knights take on Penrith on Saturday night.
Roberts, out injured for a few weeks, is expected to be back in full training this week.