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It was less than four years ago that Ryan Bailey was tasting Challenge Cup glory at Wembley with Leeds Rhinos.

But in February 2018, he finds himself in the third tier of rugby league.

Spells with Hull KR , Castleford Tigers and Warrington Wolves preceded a move to ambitious Canadian team Toronto Wolfpack, where Bailey scored twice in eight matches.

However last month's acrimonious exit, along with team-mates Dave Taylor and Fuifui Moimoi, meant another chapter in his colourful career had come to a close.

It's been confirmed this morning that Bailey has joined League One side Workington Town, who are coached by former Hull FC playmaker Leon Pryce.

Bailey is hopeful he can taste success with the Cumbrian outfit, and he's looking forward to the challenge ahead.

"Everyone here wants to do better than last year and hopefully get promoted and I'm here to help them do that," said Bailey.

"I played against Workington last year and they were a good, physical side and now they have a good mix of older and younger players.

"From a personal perspective I just want to stay consistent and play hard. Obviously we are striving to get promoted this year and I just want to do my best for the team."

Meanwhile, Taylor has signed for Queensland Cup side Central Queensland Capras on a two-year deal.

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