James Webster is not ruling out Hull move
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The Former Hull Kingston Rovers captain has not ruled out joining rivals Hull FC.
James Webster, was released by The Robins last month after picking up a shoulder injury.
The Australian left the Craven Park club in May after suffering what was believed to be season-ending shoulder ligament damage, making way for Michael Dobson to join the East Hull side's overseas quota.
However, the scrum-half said the latest update on the injury is more positive than first feared.
Webster quickly became a fans' favourite after joining the Robins in 2004 - the highlight of his time with the club coming as captain of the side that earned promotion to Super League in 2006.
If he were to join the Black and Whites, it would aid their ongoing injury situation as the absence of the likes of Richard Horne and Tommy Lee has left them short of options at half-back.
Webster is set to become a Kolpak player in the next few weeks due to his marriage to a British woman and four years residency in Hull, meaning he would not affect FC's overseas quota.
Meanwhile, the Sydney-born player says he's currently weighing-up the options available to him.

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