Joe Batchelor to leave the Saints at the end of 2025

St.Helens back-row Joe Batchelor will bring his time with the Club to an end at the conclusion of the 2025 Betfred Super League season.

Joe Batchelor is sponsored as a St.Helens player by Gerard Coaches.

Currently in his seventh season with the Red V, Joe has been an outstanding servant to our club and community and will take on a new challenge from the 2026 season onwards.

The former Dewsbury Celtic junior joined St.Helens ahead of the 2019 season from York after helping them earn promotion to the Championship. Batchelor made his Saints debut against Hull FC at the Totally Wicked Stadium in that year.

2021 was a breakthrough year for Joe, as he helped the Saints end a thirteen-year wait for the Challenge Cup by playing in our victory in the final at Wembley Stadium. He would then also feature in back-to-back Super League Grand Finals at Old Trafford in both 2021 and 2022, being a part of the squad that made it four titles in a row, as well as earning the 2022 League Leaders’ Shield.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Bernard Platt. For editorial use only. Copyright remains property of Bernard Platt // Joe Batchelor with the Challenge Cup trophy after victory in the 2021 Final at Wembley Stadium (Saturday, 17th July 2021 v Castleford)

In 2023, Joe was part of the Club’s travelling team that went down to Australia and brought home the World Club Challenge, and although he was unfortunately injured in the Saints’ warm-up match against St George Illawarra Dragons the week before, he played his part in bringing that trophy home.

On the field, the 30-year-old has made 111 appearances for the Saints, scoring 24 tries for a total points tally of 96 so far. Off the field, Batchelor has been an outstanding member of our local community and a wonderful ambassador for both the Club and the Saints Community Development Foundation.

Speaking about the news, Joe Batchelor told saintsrlfc.com:I’ve been immensely proud to be a part of the St.Helens team and wider community, it has been one of the greatest things that has happened to me in my life so far. I will carry great memories of the town with me forever.

“Being part of the four Grand Final successes in a row, but that 2022 season especially, will always stick with me. And then to go over to Australia to become World Club Champions, knowing what had been sacrificed by everyone to get to that point, it’s one of the greatest achievements I’ll ever be a part of.”

Joe is determined to add more special Saints memories before departing the Club; for himself, his teammates, and our Saints faithful supporters.

“I’ll be giving my all to finish in the best possible way and achieve something really special.

“The fans have been nothing but brilliant with me, we’ve had great times together and for that I would like to say a big thank you and wish everyone all the best.”

MANDATORY CREDIT: Bernard Platt. For editorial use only. Copyright remains property of Bernard Platt // Joe Batchelor with the Super League trophy after victory in the 2022 Grand Final at Old Trafford (Saturday, 24th September 2022 v Leeds)

Head Coach of St.Helens, Paul Wellens, added:Joe is a player and a person that I have the utmost respect for, and I can confidently say that his teammates share that same feeling.

“During his time here, Joe has contributed so much both on and off the field. So much so that a few written words cannot do it justice.

“He is the epitome of the term ‘team player’, and there’s no length that Joe wouldn’t go to if it meant he could help a teammate. He is a leader in every sense of the word, a man who carries himself with integrity and great humility, and I know I speak for everyone at the Club when I wish him and his family all the very best for the future.”

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