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Gareth Hock signed a four-year deal with when he moved to Salford in 2014

Championship side Leigh Centurions have signed forward Gareth Hock following his release by Salford Red Devils.

The 31-year-old, who made 191 appearances for Wigan, has joined until the end of this season and next year.

Hock is currently serving a six-match suspension for twice recklessly using his knees in the heavy home defeat against St Helens on 12 February.

The Centurions, who won the second-tier title last season, are second in the division.

"Things that I did last week, I don't like losing so it was probably a bit of frustration which I'm working on," Hock told BBC Radio Manchester.

"This seems like getting back to winning ways and a winning club, like it was when I was at Wigan.

"I don't think I should have got six games myself but I don't think the Rugby Football League like me too much."

Hock served a two-year suspension in 2009 after testing positive for a prohibited substance external-link while playing for Wigan.

The Wigan-born player was also expelled from the England squad before the 2013 World Cup following "serious breaches of team discipline".

He received a seven-match suspension in 2014 for making deliberate physical contact with a referee in Salford's match against Hull, and was given five-match and four-match bans for committing similar offences in 2008 and 2013.