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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Senior looks for Wildcats move

Keith Senior has revealed he would consider a move to the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats following the collapse of his proposed move to the Crusaders.

Senior has played for the Leeds Rhinos for the last 12 years but after suffering a serious knee injury, revealed he had not been offered a new deal by the Rhinos and would me moving on. This saw the Welsh franchise snap him up and it appeared the centre would continue his career for two extra years in Wrexham. People looking at the Betfair mobile betting will have been surprised by what happened next.

However, it was announced on Tuesday that the Crusaders had withdrawn their application to play in the Super League, and with Senior's contract depending on the side retaining their Super League status. This has left the former international centre in limbo and now looking for a new club.

Wakefield were widely expected to lose their place after a number of difficult months on and off the field. However, following the withdrawal of the Crusaders bid, the Wildcats were awarded a Super League licence for the next three years and its now been suggested that Senior will switch his allegiance to the Wildcats for the next two seasons. Fans of in play betting will be hoping this works out.

Senior has known Wakefield coach John Kear since their time playing with the Sheffield Eagles and both parties appear as if they would be happy to come to some sort of agreement.

"I know John Kear very well. John Kear has openly said that he'd be happy to have me," he told Talk Sport.

"It would depend on John too because I think he's out of contract at t

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