Wakefield Trinity have made another major statement of intent after paying an undisclosed fee to sign prolific tryscorer Lachlan Walmsley from Halifax Panthers.
The 25-year-old scored 68 tries in 54 games during his two-year stay at Halifax following an impressive spell with Whitehaven.
Walmsley, who was born in Australia but has represented Scotland on four occasions, joins Jermaine McGillvary and Iain Thornley among the fresh faces at Trinity as the club prepare for life in the Championship under new boss Daryl Powell. 'I am delighted Lachlan has agreed to join Trinity for the next two seasons,' said Powell. 'I believe he is a Super League player in the making.
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