Yorkshire Post

Tigers boss makes one move and plots more next week

- James O’Brien RUGBY LEAGUE WRITER

CASTLEFORD Tigers head coach Craig Lingard is hopeful of bringing in reinforcem­ents in time for next week's home clash with London Broncos.

Lingard has added Hull KR winger Louis Senior to his heavily depleted squad ahead of Friday's trip to Wigan Warriors but does not anticipate further arrivals this week.

Lingard, 46, has stressed that Castleford are not just targeting short-term fixes.

"The conversati­ons we've had with other clubs are ongoing," he said. "Unfortunat­ely, we've not been able to bring anyone else in this week but it's not been through a lack of trying behind the scenes.

"We're hoping there's going to be a little bit more movement after this weekend and we might get several more bodies in. It depends on how teams pull through in respect of injuries and suspension­s.

"Some of the players we're looking at trying to bring in, there's a scenario where they could be here longer term as well. The more marquee-named players, we're already looking at a couple of them and are in discussion­s with agents (for 2025 and beyond).

"We're looking forward but the immediate for us in the here and now is the next couple of weeks and getting bodies in at least short term."

The Tigers have been credited with an interest in Leigh Leopards prop Ben Nakubuwai.

Castleford would need to free up a quota spot to bring any overseas player in, with Albert Vete potentiall­y on his way out of Wheldon Road after playing just 10 games since the start of 2023.

"We've had discussion­s around that (Nakubuwai) but our quota spots are full at the minute so if we brought someone in, we'd have to get someone out," said Lingard.

"That's reliant on Leigh as well. There are a lot of moving parts, a little bit like buying a house where there's a chain."

Asked if Vete was one of those moving parts, Lingard added: "He could be. We know about Albert's injury issues and he's in a situation now where he's injured again. Conversati­ons have been taking place around that but that's a fluid situation as well."

Lingard's selection issues have been compounded by Sylvester Namo's five-match suspension for the challenge that left Wigan back-rower Willie Isa with a serious ankle injury.

The Tigers have decided to challenge the tribunal's verdict in the hope of overturnin­g the ban.

"We are appealing that," said Lingard. "I don't want to comment too much more out of respect for Willie Isa and the appeal process."

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