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Hull KR man joins Super League rivals for 2023 season

Castleford Tigers have announced the loan signing of Back Rower, Luis Johnson from Hull Kingston Rovers.

Johnson will join the club on a season long loan, with a recall option after two weeks, only to be recalled should KR have significant injury problems.

Luis started his amateur career at Oulton Raiders at the age of 4 and was selected by The Fords at 15 to join the scholarship programme before moving into the academy. In 2018 Johnson left Cas and joined Warrington Wolves on a three-year deal.

Since leaving the Tigers, Johnson has featured for Rochdale Hornets, Widnes Vikings and Dewsbury Rams in loan spells, but more recently featuring 23 times for The Robins.

Andy Last spoke of the move: “He’ll bring a bit of youthful exuberance I think. He’s someone we’ve identified as fitting that age profile that we’re looking at. Someone younger, fresher bodies, and a real desire to make their mark in Super League.

“He’s played a fair number of games already, and he’s only 24 years of age. He’s familiar with Castleford so he know’s the environment and the club, he knows the importance of coming here and giving his best week in, week out. He went over to Warrington and played some good Rugby there and played alongside some experienced players, and learnt a great deal. Then again at Hull KR, we’re looking forward to having him on board.”

“Other teams have been looking in the market, we’ve been the same. Being able to pick someone up of his age and experience is great for us. He’ll improve the competition for places and get some guys looking over their shoulder. He’ll definitely add something to the dynamic of the group.”

Johnson himself said: “It’s probably going to be a weird feeling. I was at Cas when I was 15 so it’s been 8 or 9 years. It will be good to back and getting some games under my belt.

“I’m looking forward to be working with players like Paul McShane & Adam Milner and some old team mates. I’ve played with Muizz Mustapha and Albert Vete so will be good to be back with them.

“There’s a few others, I was with Alex Sutcliffe all the way through amateur rugby and I did the academy with Callum McLelland so there’s even more faces that I know so it should be an easy transition. Castleford fans can expect loads of energy and I bring enthusiasm. Hopefully we can get some more wins under the belt and get rolling through the season.”

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