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24 Apr 2018

Josh Drinkwater returns to Super League with Catalans

Josh Drinkwater returns to Super League with Catalans

Catalans Dragons have announced the signing of Josh Drinkwater with immediate effect. The Australian scrum-half, 25, will join the club until the end of the season.

A former Manly Junior, Drinkwater made his NRL debut in 2013 and made four appearances for St George Illawarra Dragons before making the move to Super League side London Broncos, where he scored five tries and 136 points in 26 games.

The half-back then moved back to the NRL with the Tigers and came back in UK the year after joining Championship side Leigh in 2016 where he spent two seasons, scoring 12 tries and kicking 29 goals in 43 appearances.

In 2016, he signed a new three-year deal with the Centurions but, after their relegation last season, he moved back to Australia where he signed for the Western Suburbs Magpies.

He is one of the top form players of the competition since the season start, with 2 tries, 72 points and 11 try assists in 7 games, also named in the Team of the Week four times in a row. He will arrive in Perpignan tomorrow and will be given Squad Number 33.

The signing comes hours after the announcement that Luke Walsh has had to hang up his boots due to a serious knee injury, and Catalans head coach Steve McNamara is pleased with the speedy replacement.

He said: “Replacing Luke in our squad will be Josh Drinkwater who we are delighted to say has agreed to join us with immediate effect.

"Josh has had a brilliant start to the season in the NSW cup in Australia and having had previous experience in the Super League competition knows a lot about the game over here.”