Cunningham to stay at Saints for another year

Dave Hadfield
Tuesday 15 September 2009 19:00 EDT
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Keiron Cunningham has postponed his retirement again to have one more season with St Helens.

The former Great Britain hooker, who will be 33 next month, insists 2010 will be his last year. "I'm feeling mentally and physically strong enough to play at my peak for another season," he said.

Paul Jackson, one of Huddersfield's Wembley side last month, has rejoined Castleford on a two-year deal. Cas have been fined £40,000 following crowd trouble at their game against the Catalans.

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