Luke Gale: Leeds Rhinos sign Castleford Tigers & England half-back

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Gale's dramatic drop-goal sends Castleford into 2017 Grand Final

England half-back Luke Gale has joined Leeds Rhinos from Castleford on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

The 31-year-old, who has returned to the club where he started his career, missed the whole of Tigers' 2019 season with a ruptured Achilles.

"I am looking forward to the challenge," said Gale.

"Throughout my career, I have never been afraid to test myself and that challenge has always brought the best out of me."

Gale played in England's World Cup final defeat by Australia in December 2017, two months after winning Super League's Man of Steel award.

His form was key to Castleford reaching that year's Grand Final, which they lost to Leeds at Old Trafford.

Leeds finished eighth in Super League this season, six points and three places below Castleford, whose play-off run was ended by a 22-0 loss at Salford on Thursday.

Gale, who had two years left on his Castleford contract, joined Tigers from Bradford Bulls in 2015 and made more than 100 appearances.

"Luke came to see us earlier in the year and expressed a desire to pursue other opportunities away from Castleford," Tigers director of rugby Jon Wells said.

"The club's position - as is the case with all players - is that we would not want to stand in the way of anyone who saw his future in another club's colours."

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