Betfred Championship newcomers Doncaster have confirmed the signing of former England centre Reece Lyne from relegated Wakefield Trinity.
Lyne, 30, made his Super League debut for Hull FC in 2010 and joined Trinity two years later, going on to score 64 tries in 233 appearances. Doncaster chief executive Carl Hall hailed Lyne, who has signed a three-year contract, as a “really big signing for us”. He said: “Reece is someone Richard Horne knows really well. He's over the moon we've got him because he knows what he'll bring to the group.
I am so grateful for the opportunities to represent four amazing clubs and places and to all the coaches, staff and my past teammates, thank you for all the memories, support and opportunities.” Kirmond, who made one appearance for England, revealed rugby league held him together after the sudden death of his younger brother Jack following an assault in August last year. “I am so grateful for the times I have had, with rugby league playing a massive part in my life,” he added.
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