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Hull FC star Albert Kelly remains available for selection ahead of the club’s trip to Catalans Dragons on Saturday, coach Lee Radford has told the Mail.

Questions were raised with regard to the stand-off’s availability after Kelly was filmed allegedly verbally abusing a woman in McDonald’s last Friday night, with the video widely shared over social media.

Hull have not commented on the matter but have told the Mail the issue has been dealt with internally and both the club and player are now moving forward from the incident.

Any action that has been taken by Hull does not include a suspension. While still not commenting on the situation, Radford has admitted Kelly will be in his 19-man squad for the game against Catalans when it is announced Thursday lunchtime.

When asked about Kelly’s availability, Radford explained to the Mail, “Yes he is available for selection.”

No official comment has been made by the club or the player since the video emerged but Kelly is understood to have discussed the incident with the Black and Whites’ hierarchy this week and they are now happy to put the matter behind them.

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Both parties have moved on and are planning for business as usual this weekend when FC take on the Dragons in Perpignan.

The 27-year-old, who had been linked with a move back to the NRL, played a key role in all four tries in Hull’s 19-18 victory over Leeds Rhinos last Thursday.

There is a growing speculation the half-back has already signed a long-term deal with FC. The Mail understands no contract has been signed at this stage, although talks are ongoing.

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