Glenn Hall, who was recently released by Bradford 12 months into a three-year deal, has joined North Queensland Cowboys.
Former Bulls forward quickly finds a new home in the NRL
Glenn Hall, who was recently released by Bradford just 12 months into a three-year contract, has joined North Queensland Cowboys.
The 29-year-old forward agreed to an early termination of his Bulls contract and decided to return home with his pregnant wife Kylie.
Hall had moved to Super League from Manly having helped the Sea Eagles win the 2008 NRL title and then the World Club Challenge the following year, when they defeated Leeds Rhinos at Elland Road.
However he struggled for form during his solitary season with Bradford, starting in just seven of his 25 appearances.
"Signing with the Cowboys is an ideal opportunity for me to better my football and re-join the NRL with a club heading in the right direction that boasts such a big support group," he said.
Hall, who can play at either prop or in the second row, has signed a two-year deal with North Queensland.
Cowboys general manager Peter Parr added: "Glenn will give us a good balance of youth and experience."