Leeds have confirmed they have agreed a deal to sign prop Darrell Griffin from Huddersfield Giants.
Super League champions also offer Senior a 'pay-as-you-play' deal Super League champions Leeds have confirmed they have agreed a deal to sign prop Darrell Griffin from Huddersfield Giants. The England international has agreed a three-year deal with the Rhinos and is their second signing for the 2012 season - with Griffin set to join fellow front-rower Richard Moore at Headingley Carnegie. Griffin's move from the Galpharm was one of the worst-kept secrets in the game - and the 30-year-old admits they were the only club he wanted to sign for. "I would like to thank Huddersfield for everything they have done for me and I wish them all the best for the future," he said. "When I was told that I could speak to other clubs, I met with a number of Super League clubs but once I became aware of Leeds' interest in me, there was only one club that I wanted to join." Griffin was born in Oxford and made his way into the professional ranks with Harlequins after impressing with the Oxford Cavaliers.Leeds swoop for Griffin