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Amor extends Wakefield stay

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Leeds prop Kyle Amor has extended his loan spell at Wakefield by a month and will be able to play against the Rhinos on Sunday.

Rhinos prop staying on loan for another month

Leeds prop Kyle Amor has extended his loan spell at Wakefield by a month and will be available to play against the Rhinos on Sunday. The 23-year-old joined the Wildcats on a temporary deal in February and has played in their last four matches, scoring a try against Hull FC last time out. Amor has now been told he can stay at Wakefield for another month, with his next test coming against parent club Leeds at the Rapid Solicitors Stadium. "I'm really pleased that Kyle has extended his stay here," Wakefield boss John Kear said. "I have been impressed with his performances so far and I feel that there is further improvement in him still. "I would like to place on record my thanks to Leeds Rhinos and to Gary Hetherington in particular for allowing Kyle to remain at the Wildcats." Leeds coach Brian McDermott did not raise any objections to Amor playing against Leeds and is looking forward to seeing him in action. He said: "I've no issues about that. I would like to see him against a good team. We are a good team so I'd like to see him play against us."