FEATHERSTONE have been told by Craig Hall to pay the money they owe him from his testimonial game.
However, SunSport understands the claim is being disputed.
Championship side Rovers are being chased by several players for cash they have not yet handed over.
Now as they start their bid for Super League with today’s trip to Batley, Hall has gone public with his anger.
2,976 fans attended the match with former club Hull KR last January – now after 14 months, his patience has run out.
Hall, who now plays for Doncaster, said: “It’s been almost 14 months since my testimonial game at Featherstone Rovers and I have still not received payment from the club.
“I have been given multiple dates promising payment, but each date that passes, I’m given a new message or simply ignored.
“Considering the game was back in January 2023, I’m extremely disappointed in the club’s effort to make any payment since then.
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“I was first told, back in October, the payment would be split over two months – those payments were never made.
“Since then, I have been given more and more dates, along with different reasons as to why payment hasn’t been made.
“I’ve been patient and understanding, but this is just not good enough!”
Despite Hall’s message, it is understood Rovers are disputing the suggestion and feel they have acted within the agreement for things like match costs.
SunSport also understands the Rugby Football League cannot act on Hall’s claim yet unless Rovers admit they are at fault.