Wakefield Trinity Wildcats star pens new deal

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Prop Nick Scruton has signed a new two-year deal to remain at the Wildcats until the end of 2016.
The 29-year old signed from Bradford Bulls in March on a one-year deal and has agreed to extend his stay after 16 Super League outings in the red, white and blue in which he has racked up over 1300 metres and crossed for two tries.

Scruton has 189 Super League appearances to his name after spells with the Bulls and Leeds Rhinos where he was a Grand Final and World Club Challenge winner.

The former England international is aiming to show some of his best form in Wildcats colours and be part of the top eight in 2015.

“I’m really happy,” said Scruton after signing his new deal. “From the moment I got here I knew it was a club that I wanted to spend the next couple of years at as long as everything was going well on the field and everything has.

“I’m chuffed to bits to have another two years and hopefully we can move forward as a team and start being considered play-off candidates instead of relegation battlers.”