LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Richie Myler, a versatile player who can play as either full-back or scrum-half, has made the move from Leeds Rhinos to join Championship side York Knights on a one-year deal.
The 33-year-old joined Leeds from Catalans Dragons in 2018 and made a total of 134 appearances for the club, scoring an impressive 52 tries.
Myler's outstanding performance in the 2020 Challenge Cup final win over Salford Red Devils earned him the coveted Lance Todd Trophy as player of the match.
York Knights finished in the sixth position in the Championship last season.
Prior to his time at Leeds, Myler has also played for Salford and Warrington in the Super League.
In addition, he has represented both England and Ireland at the international level.