Alex Hurst earns London deal
Swinton back Alex Hurst has earned a full-time deal at London Broncos after a short trial spell in the capital.
Hurst, 21, who can play at either centre or full-back, impressed coach Tony Rea enough to earn a contract for the 2013 season.
He said: “It’s a big step up. It’s different from my previous experience as it is everyone’s job so everyone is conditioned and eating right, and in the right frame of mind.
“It’s a massive challenge for me and I’m dying to get some games under my belt and press for first team rugby. It’s what every rugby player wants to do and I’m here to take my chance.
“I’ve not come down to make up the numbers, I just want to rip in and be competing for a first team spot. I wouldn’t be down here if I didn’t think I was good enough, so I’m more than ready for the battle ahead.”
The Scotland international made eight appearances for Championship side Swinton last season.
Broncos Head Coach Tony Rea added: “He’s come down and been given a trial and shown everything there athletically. He’s got versatility and we’re looking at him as a full-back or centre.
“We’ve thrown him some challenges and he’s met them all. He’s mixed in well with the group and done everything we’ve asked of him.
“We think we’ll be using him if he keeps applying himself well, there’s an opportunity there for him. It’s over to him and he’s going to have to work.”
Another trialist, John O’Donnell from Wigan, will remain at the club on trial until the end of February, and is likely to feature in next month’s friendly against London Skolars.