Versatile Australian back Daniel Fitzhenry looks set to become Hull KR's sixth recruit for next season.
West Tigers star set for a move to Craven Park
Versatile Australian back Daniel Fitzhenry looks set to become Hull KR's sixth recruit for next season.
Justin Morgan's side secured their Super League status with victory over derby rivals Hull FC at the start of September.
But they had already been building for the new campaign, with Salford City Reds rooted to the bottom of the table.
Fitzhenry is the latest new arrival at Craven Park, where he will join Wests Tigers team-mate Ben Galea on a two-year deal.
Record
The 27-year-old, who helped Wests Tigers to NRL Grand Final glory in 2005, has played 23 times for the Sydney side this year.
He has a record of 43 tries from 120 games with the club, and represents a real asset for the Robins.
Tigers recruitment manager Warren McDonnell said: "Ben and Daniel approached the club about being released.
"The financial incentives for them to make the move to England were very good and the club was happy to grant their release."
The pair will join Great Britain centre Chev Walker in Hull, after the Bath star completed his return to rugby league on Thursday.
Hull KR sign off for the season against Huddersfield Giants at home on Saturday meanwhile, and will be keen to close the campaign on a high.