New recruit Morgan Escare eager to make Wakefield Trinity bow against Hull FC on Sunday
Escare was a Grand Final winner with Wigan Warriors last season, but the most recent of his six appearances in 2019 was against London Broncos in May.
The 27-year-old, who can also play as a winger, joined Wigan in 2017 after four seasons with hometown club Catalans Dragons and has played 10 times for France.
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Hide Ad“I’m looking forward to getting some game time and helping Wakefield in the last five games,” he said following his move to West Yorkshire.
“I’ve not played much this season at Wigan and I feel fresh and ready to go for Trinity. Hopefully I get the chance this week to run out in front of the Trinity fans and give my all for the team.”
Trinity have slipped to ninth in Betfred Super League and are just two points above bottom club London. They face a tough run-in with games against relegation rivals Hull KR, Wigan, Warrington Wolves and London to come after this weekend.
Coach Chris Chester reckons bringing in a player of Escare’s quality will hand them a huge lift. He said: “It gives us a big boost as we head into the last five weeks.
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Hide Ad“Morgan will add plenty of competition across the backline and inject some energy and pace into the squad.”
Escare will be available to play for Wakefield in the home match against Wigan on September 1.
Warriors coach Adrian Lam admitted Escare needs more game time. He said: “The club have found Morgan an opportunity that we believe suits all parties.
“Like any player, Morgan wants to play and in Wakefield he has a club who provided him an opportunity to do so. We’ll monitor his progress at Trinity with interest.”
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Hide AdMeanwhile, the Yorkshire Evening Post understands Trinity are set to complete the signing of hooker Josh Wood from Salford Red Devils on a two-year contract. Wigan-born Wood, 23, made his debut for Salford four years ago, but has played only four times this season.