Mikey Lewis has declared that it could be a “dream” to at some point play within the NRL, however the 23-year-old insists he’s in no rush to depart Hull KR.
Lewis, who received the Man of Metal award final season, has performed a key position as soon as once more this season, serving to his aspect to the highest of the desk forward of a visit to Leeds Rhinos on Friday, stay on Sky Sports activities.
The half-back has contributed 15 tries to this point this season and as his inventory continues to develop, he admits he want to take a look at himself within the NRL sooner or later.
Talking on The Bench, Lewis acknowledged: “My dream’s always to go over there, to Australia.
“When the time will come, it will come.
“I simply love watching the competitors. It is a incredible league. Anybody can beat anybody.
“It is simply totally different over there. You understand, lads who come over. Simply the life-style of it and the entire… even exterior of rugby, it’s very totally different to right here.
“I’m not putting any pressure on it. I love playing at this club. It’s given me so much on the field and so much off it as well.”
‘Mature’ Lewis seeking to go one step additional in 2025
Lewis is contracted to his boyhood membership till 2028 and returned from damage on Friday within the 28-14 victory over rivals Hull FC.
He insists his focus is on rewriting the wrongs of final season when Hull KR reached the Grand Closing, however have been overwhelmed by Wigan.
And after turning into a father for the primary time, Lewis feels the experiences of the previous few months have left him feeling “more mature”.
“Last year was a massive year for me, obviously, picking up that [Man of Steel] award.” he added.
“But I’d 100% change it for that Grand Final ring.
“However the particular person I am turning into is extra mature, not less than having to suppose what I do earlier than I do it.
“These last few months in becoming a dad, I’ve had to change a lot. My lifestyle is good, but I’ve got a son now, so he’s top priority.
“Simply turning into a person, it may be tough, however I am having fun with the journey.”
Sky Sports will again show every game of Super League live this season – including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining four matches each week shown on Sky Sports activities+ through the pink button. Watch Leeds Rhinos host Hull KR, stay on Sky Sports activities Motion at 7.30pm on Friday.