Former Saint ready to return after health scare

A Rugby League player has been cleared to return to action after suffering a life-threatening brain injury. Former St Helens and Wakefield Trinity player Anthony Walker has been told he is free to play again after being forced into early retirement because of an Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) within his brain. Walker, who made his Super Lea

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