Cornwall half-back Adam Rusling, who progressed through youth ranks including at Hull Kingston Rovers, has signed a one-year contract extension. The 21-year-old initially joined the club on loan from Hull Kingston Rovers in 2022, making his move permanent last year. He was the club’s leading points scorer last season despite being affected by injury, registering one try in 10 games. Rusling is the latest player to agree to new terms since businessman Kenny Stone acquired the club last month. He told the club website, “There’s a new buzz amongst the lads for next year with the new takeover happening.” He added, “”The lads are already buying into some things that he wants to put in place.”” Rusling also stated, “I managed to finish the season pretty strong last year getting a good run of games going and getting back to the high standards where I want to be at.” He concluded, “”I’m hoping to get a good pre-season under my belt and have an injury free year.”” Post navigation Friedkin Group’s Everton Takeover Expected Thursday Women’s Big Bash League Commentaries Available on BBC Platforms