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Trinity make Giants swoop for forward



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have completed the signing of forward Steve Snitch from Huddersfield Giants and have handed a two-year contract extension to front-rower Kyle Bibb, writes Peter Smith.
A prop or second-row, Snitch, 24, began his professional career with Wakefield in 2002 but joined Huddersfield four years later.

He has signed a two-year deal and Wildcats coach John Kear said: "Steve is another great addition to our squad and will add strength in depth.

"He's got plenty of experience playing Super League and we're looking forward to having him at the club."

Ex-Hull player Bibb, 20, made his senior debut this year, going on to play eight times in engage Super League and two Carnegie Challenge Cup ties.

Kear said: "Kyle has progressed immensely this year, getting a number of first team games under his belt and he really stood up to the challenge. He has great potential and to secure him for another two years is excellent news for the club."



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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 8:10 AM
  • Source: EP Leeds First & County
  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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