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Hull KR sign Chris Clarkson on a three-year deal from Leeds Rhinos

Chris Clarkson played in two Challenge Cup Finals with Leeds Rhinos.
Image: Chris Clarkson played in two Challenge Cup finals with Leeds Rhinos.

Hull Kingston Rovers have bolstered their back row by signing Chris Clarkson on a three-year deal from Leeds Rhinos.

The former England Knights international, who has also impressed on loan at Widnes Vikings this season, had a year left on his contract at Headingley but has secured a release to join Chris Chester's squad.

Clarkson arrives at the KC Lightstream Stadium with plenty of experience having racked up close to 150 career appearances.

The 25-year-old has twice featured in a Challenge Cup final and also played in the 2011 Super League Grand Final with Leeds, but he is looking forward to a new challenge with the Robins.

"The club has a really bright future and I can't wait to be a part of improving on the success of this year in reaching the Challenge Cup final and going seven from seven in the Super 8s," Clarkson told Hull Kr's official website.

"Bouncing back after the final the way they did shows great character from the players and staff and I'm looking forward to adding to that.

"I spoke to Jamie Peacock quite a bit and he was a big influence on my decision to sign for Rovers, but I also spoke to Chris Chester and Willie Poching, who was my academy coach at Leeds, and they all had positive things to say.

"It's done me the world of good this year to get some quality game time and play big minutes week in, week out at Widnes and that will stand me in good stead for at least the next three years at Hull KR."

Head coach Chris Chester added: "Chris will be an ideal replacement for Tyrone McCarthy in our squad for next season and I'm really looking forward to working with him.

"He came through a good system at Leeds Rhinos and has done well with Widnes this year. He's strong defensively, is very consistent and everybody who has worked with him has spoken positively about how he conducts himself on and off the field.

"He's got his best years ahead of him but he has plenty of experience for a player his age and has played in some big matches during his career.

"We're excited to have him on board and are pleased he sees his future here at Hull Kingston Rovers for the next three years."

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