Ex-Leeds Rhinos player joins new club: former Hull KR man is Goole Vikings' latest recruit
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Thomas Minns, who began his career in Rhinos’ academy and spent this season with National Conference outfit East Leeds, is the fifth player to agree a contract with the Betfred League One newcomers. The 30-year-old centre, who lives close to Goole, has also played for London Broncos, Featherstone Rovers, Hull KR and Wakefield Trinity.
He stepped down from full-time rugby league to concentrate on a new career in the fire and rescue service, but has been granted permission to take up his latest opportunity. He said: "I’m really excited to be joining Goole Vikings at such an exciting time for the club.
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“This is a great opportunity to be part of something special and I’m looking forward to getting stuck in and helping the team achieve success next season. From day one when I was approached by James [Clark, strategic advisor] and Scott [Taylor, coach], I was blown away by the professionalism, the ambition and their vision as to how they see the club being built.
“It has really re-ignited my passion for the game. I'm excited about what we can achieve. I’m looking forward to playing a senior role in the group and passing on some of my experience and knowledge to the younger lads and can’t wait to get started in pre-season.”
Taylor said: "Bringing in a player like Tom is another boost for the club. His experience in Super League and the Championship, along with his ability to play both sides of the ball, makes him a great asset for us.
“He is a proven performer and on his day he will be one of the best players in our competition next season. We’ve been really impressed with his attitude and drive; he has a real desire to be part of this project, particularly being a relatively local lad and I’m looking forward to working with him.” Google’s other confirmed signings are Tom Halliday, Ben Hodder, Jamie Shaul and Josh Guzdek.
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