Long pulls flanker by crossing codes

 

Dave Hadfield
Tuesday 01 November 2011 21:00 EDT
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Long retired from rugby league following two injury-ruined seasons at Hull
Long retired from rugby league following two injury-ruined seasons at Hull (Getty Images)

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Salford have expressed surprise that Sean Long plans to combine a job on their coaching staff with a late conversion to playing rugby union.

The 35-year-old former St Helens and Great Britain scrum-half, who has never played union, has signed with Preston Grasshoppers and is scheduled to make his debut in the National League 2 fixture against Hull Ionians on 19 November.

"It's been an ambition of mine to play union and now seemed the right time," said Long, who retired after two injury-ruined seasons at Hull and took up a role at Salford.

Salford's director of football, Steve Simms, said: "We didn't know about it until yesterday. I think he just wants to have a bit of fun."

Grasshoppers' chairman, Michael Bailey, said: "Sean is a legend in rugby league and widely respected by fans of the union code. To have a player of his calibre in the team will bring a new-found confidence to our players."

Brian McDermott, who led Leeds to the Super League title last month, is on the three-man coaching shortlist at tonight's International Player of the Year awards at the Tower of London.

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