Zach Dockar-Clay, a Sydney Roosters player, has expressed interest in a potential move to the Super League in the UK. The New Zealand-born player joined the Roosters in 2024, stepping in during the season’s end to cover for injured players Brandon Smith and Sam Walker. Dockar-Clay made an impact with nine tries, six assists, and ten line breaks across his appearances. He also gained experience in two finals matches and the NSW Cup, which led to his selection for New Zealand’s extended squad in the Pacific Championship.
Dockar-Clay previously debuted in 2017 with Hull FC in the Super League, scoring six tries over 19 games before returning to Australia. In an interview, he shared his interest in exploring Super League opportunities, mentioning his almost-signing with Hull FC before ultimately staying with the Roosters. Known for his versatility as a hooker, Dockar-Clay could be a valuable addition to Super League teams like Catalans Dragons and Salford Red Devils, both of which are reportedly looking for more depth in the position.
As he considers a return to the Super League, Dockar-Clay hopes to secure a deal soon to prepare for the upcoming season.