Ryan Hudson is set to make his Super League comeback in 2007 with Huddersfield Giants after two years out of the game.
The former Wakefield and Castleford loose forward was sensationally suspended from the game for two years in March 2005 after testing positive for the banned steroid stanozolol, just weeks after joining the Bradford Bulls.
Hudson has always claimed that he was unaware that he had taken the substance, claiming that he acted on the advice of a nutritionist whilst in Australia yet despite this, the former England U21 captain was sacked by the Bulls and has since spent the last two years in the Rugby League wilderness.
Hudson's, who's possible move to Huddersfield had been strongly rumoured for a while, has signed a three-year deal at the Galpharm Stadium, rejoining the club for whom he made his professional debut in 1998 and has immediatly signalled his intention to right the wrongs of the past 24 months.
Hudson has already pledged to work with UK Sport and the RFL on education programmes and if today's press conference is anything to go by, his attitude seems to be exactly right.
On the playing side, Hudson was one of the games hottest properties when he moved to Odsal and there are few reasons why he can't reproduce the form that got him to the fringes of the Great Britain side. Hudson owns his own gym business so fitness and conditioning won't be a major problem and Giants fans will hope that his quick thinking with the ball and handling ability won't have waned during his lay-off.
The 27-year old has never tried to hide his mistake and this isn't as big a gamble for the Giants as people might think. The versatile forward will fit into the loose-forward role but will also provide competition for hooker Brad Drew.
Hudson was an undoubted talent two years ago and if what people say about "form being temporary, class being permanent", then coach John Sharpe has possibly got one of the finds of the season.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
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