Leeds Rhinos: Zak Hardaker joins Penrith in swap deal for James Segeyaro
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Leeds and England full-back Zak Hardaker has joined NRL side Penrith Panthers with immediate effect in a swap deal for hooker James Segeyaro.
The deal is for the remainder of the current season, with a view to a long-term extension for both players.
Hardaker, 24, has scored 67 tries in 155 games for Leeds and was named Man of Steel in 2015, but he requested a move to the NRL earlier in June.
Segeyaro, 25, has played in only four league games this season.
The Papua New Guinea-born player won the Dally M Hooker of the Year award in 2014, having scored 10 tries in 25 games.
"Zak goes with our best wishes and I am pleased for him that he has been able to fulfil his ambition of playing in the NRL," Leeds head coach Brian McDermott said., external
"When Zak came to us to request a move, it was always going to be important that we were able to strengthen our group.
"In James Segeyaro, we have a great opportunity to bring in a highly-rated player."
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