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Wakefield Trinity Bolster Super League Ambitions with Olly Russell Signing
Wakefield, 10 May 2023 – Wakefield Trinity have confirmed the capture of Huddersfield Giants playmaker Olly Russell, as the Championship leaders prepare for their return to Super League. The club, which suffered relegation in 2023 after a difficult start to the season, has undergone a remarkable resurgence under new owner Matt Ellis.
Since dropping to the second tier, Wakefield have gone from strength to strength, making a series of high-profile signings to bolster their squad for the 2025 campaign. The latest addition is Russell, who will join the club on a four-year deal, becoming the fourth Super League star to sign for Daryl Powell’s side.
Earlier this year, Wakefield secured the services of England internationals Tom Johnstone and Mike McMeeken from Catalans Dragons, while this week they confirmed the signing of Hull FC’s Cam Scott.
“I’m really excited about joining Wakefield Trinity for at least the next four years and hopefully beyond. I feel certain it’s the best place for me to keep improving my game and developing my knowledge to another level under Daryl and the rest of the coaching staff.” – Olly Russell
Wakefield Head Coach Daryl Powell praised Russell’s potential, saying, “Olly is a quality halfback who has got so much potential to grow into a top line player. I believe he is at the stage of his career where he needs to become the primary organising halfback in a team, and we are delighted to give him the opportunity to do just that.”
The club’s investment in their squad, coupled with the development of their stadium and impressive attendances, suggests Wakefield Trinity are well-positioned to make a successful return to rugby league’s top flight. With the addition of Russell and other high-profile signings, the Championship leaders are poised to challenge for glory in Super League 2025.
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