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Chev Walker made his debut for Leeds as a 16-year-old

Bradford Bulls captain and ex-Great Britain international Chev Walker has announced he will retire from rugby league at the end of the season.

Walker started his career with home-town club Leeds, winning the Super League title and World Club Challenge during his time with the Rhinos.

He had a spell in rugby union with Bath before joining Hull KR and Bradford.

The versatile 32-year-old is hoping to lead the Bulls, who lie fifth in The Qualifiers, back into Super League.

Bradford are guaranteed a place in October's Million Pound Game - the play-off to determine the final club to achieve Super League status in 2016 - with Wakefield almost certain to be their opponents.