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Kear keen to recruit Senior

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:40 pm
by josie andrews
Wakefield coach John Kear is keen to offer former Great Britain centre Keith Senior the chance to continue his Super League career with the Wildcats.

Senior is looking for a new club for next season following the decision of Crusaders to withdraw from the top flight.

The 35-year-old had signed a two-year contract with the Welsh club after being released by Leeds but that deal has now been terminated.

Senior was a member of Kear's Challenge Cup-winning Sheffield Eagles side in 1998 and the veteran coach is now keen for a reunion.

Wakefield are able to start recruiting players after the uncertainty over whether they would receive a Super League licence for 2012-14 was ended following Crusaders' withdrawal.

Experience

"It would be nice to get some quality, marquee players in amongst that (young talent). Keith fits the bill. He has won Super League titles, the Challenge Cup and played for Great Britain on numerous occasions."

Kear said: "We are in Super League XVI now and Keith has played in 16 of those years. He has a wealth of experience and that is one of things we have missed.

"We have got a good base here but might have an overload of young players still learning their trade. We have had Glenn Morrison, Julien Rinaldi and Michael Korkidas but the rest have been rookies.

"It would be nice to get some quality, marquee players in amongst that.

"Keith fits the bill. He has won Super League titles, the Challenge Cup and played for Great Britain on numerous occasions.

"I have followed his career with interest because I worked with him in its infancy. It is great to see how he has developed into an accomplished, high-quality rugby league player."

Wakefield were unbackable favourites to be dropped from Super League when the next batch of licences were awarded on Tuesday.

Recruitment

The uncertainty over their future has left the Wildcats well behind other clubs in terms of recruitment for 2012 but Kear is now keen to make up for lost time.

He said: "The phone has been red-hot and the email has been in meltdown.

"There have been lots agents in touch and some individual players as well. It has been very busy and obviously it will remain so."

The Wildcats, who had a period in administration earlier this year, have lost several senior players in recent seasons and Kear is also anxious to tie a number of his squad to new deals.

He added: "We want to move away now from being a selling club so we are not developing and improving players for other teams to benefit."

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Re: Kear keen to recruit Senior

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:11 am
by Kittwazzer
Wonder if Keith's dad is called Keith. If so, would he be Keith Senior senior?

And in the family, would young Keith be Keith Senior junior? :lol: