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Wests Tigers is pleased to announce the signing of Wigan Warriors utility Mark Flanagan and Penrith forward Junior Moors for 2010.
Englishman Flanagan can play half, five-eighth and lock and will fill the utility role left vacant by John Morris. Wests Tigers have an option on his services for 2011.
Mark is a raw talent. There is plenty of improvement in him and hopefully under Tim Sheens, we can bring that out, said Wests Tigers Recruitment Manager Warren McDonnell.
He is a tough no-nonsense player with a strong work ethic.
Twenty-two-year-old Flanagan made his first grade for Wigan this year after joining the Warriors in 2007 from Bradford Bulls. A goal-kicker, Flanagan played against the Australian Schoolboys in 2006.
His father, Terry, represented Great Britain four times between 1983 and 1984.
Moors heads to Concord Oval looking for a fresh start after an injury ravaged season in 2009.
A second-rower/prop, 23-year-old Moors played 24 first grade games for the Panthers.Wests Tigers have an option on his services for 2011.
Junior is a former Australian schoolboys forward who was struck down with a broken ankle in Penriths first trial game this year, said McDonnell.
He didnt start playing again until half way through the season. Junior is looking forward to working under Tim Sheens and will push hard for a first grade front row position.
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WOO TWO FRING FIRST GRADERS, ONE FROM PENRITH TO CONTINUE THE TREND.
AND WAIT, BOTH BACKROWERS, AND ONE PLANNING TO MAKE THE CONVERSION TO THE FRONT ROW...HOORAY!!!
Englishman Flanagan can play half, five-eighth and lock and will fill the utility role left vacant by John Morris. Wests Tigers have an option on his services for 2011.
Mark is a raw talent. There is plenty of improvement in him and hopefully under Tim Sheens, we can bring that out, said Wests Tigers Recruitment Manager Warren McDonnell.
He is a tough no-nonsense player with a strong work ethic.
Twenty-two-year-old Flanagan made his first grade for Wigan this year after joining the Warriors in 2007 from Bradford Bulls. A goal-kicker, Flanagan played against the Australian Schoolboys in 2006.
His father, Terry, represented Great Britain four times between 1983 and 1984.
Moors heads to Concord Oval looking for a fresh start after an injury ravaged season in 2009.
A second-rower/prop, 23-year-old Moors played 24 first grade games for the Panthers.Wests Tigers have an option on his services for 2011.
Junior is a former Australian schoolboys forward who was struck down with a broken ankle in Penriths first trial game this year, said McDonnell.
He didnt start playing again until half way through the season. Junior is looking forward to working under Tim Sheens and will push hard for a first grade front row position.
~~~~~
WOO TWO FRING FIRST GRADERS, ONE FROM PENRITH TO CONTINUE THE TREND.
AND WAIT, BOTH BACKROWERS, AND ONE PLANNING TO MAKE THE CONVERSION TO THE FRONT ROW...HOORAY!!!