Danny Addy’s rugby league career will continue in 2026, after he has landed a new contract following his exit from Featherstone Rovers.
Addy was one of 10 players to originally be left without a club following the Flatcappers’ rejection from the Championship, though that number is down to eight now that his future has been confirmed.
The ex-Salford and Bradford forward will continue to play in the second tier, after penning a deal to sign with North Wales Crusaders.
A man with huge experience, Addy has 149 Super League games under his belt, and another 119 in the Championship, highlighting his stature in the game.
The 35-year-old has been at the Rovers for two seasons, after his exit from Salford Red Devils, where he had been for three years, came in 2023.
Addy is also a Scottish international, and has played for his club 18 times, with his first appearance coming in 2013.
He has featured in two World Cups, in 2013 and 2017, and has scored five tries for his country overall.
Joining the Crusaders, the Welsh outfit have made a number of key signings this off-season, including former Super League players Declan Patton and Mark Ioane.
Greg Eden is another player to join this off-season, as he links up with former boss Dean Muir once again, after the pair had a brief spell together at Hunslet in 2025.
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