Townsville Bulletin

Proctor gets Super League career lifeline

- TRAVIS MEYN

CONTROVERS­IAL Titans star Kevin Proctor has received a career lifeline and will join fellow Gold Coast forward Sam Lisone in England.

After contemplat­ing retirement, Proctor will continue his career with Super League strugglers Wakefield Trinity after securing a two-year deal.

The former New Zealand Test star departed the Titans in controvers­ial circumstan­ces earlier this year.

Proctor, 33, was sent packing by the Titans in July after infamously filming himself vaping in the Commbank Stadium dressing room toilets during a game against Canterbury.

Proctor wasn’t playing at the time and was travelling with the Titans as a support player when he inexplicab­ly filmed himself and posted it to Instagram with the caption “not the half-time vape”.

The Titans acted swiftly on their former captain, fining him $15,000 and essentiall­y put him on gardening leave for the remainder of his contract.

Proctor was not sighted at the Gold Coast’s headquarte­rs for the remainder of the year, with coach Justin Holbrook labelling his actions “dumb”.

The vape-gate scandal brought an end to Proctor’s 283-game NRL career which started at the Melbourne Storm in 2008.

He played 179 matches for the Storm and 104 for the Titans, who suspended him for four games and fined him $20,000 in 2018 following a cocaine scandal.

Instead of retiring, Proctor will finish his career in the Super League with Wakefield, who finished 10th in the 12team competitio­n this year.

Proctor will head to England with Titans prop Lisone, who has been released from his contract after falling out-offavour this year.

 ?? ?? Kevin Proctor will continue his career overseas.
Kevin Proctor will continue his career overseas.

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