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RL Today: Hopoate update, York eye Leigh half-back & Rowley’s lovely tribute

St Helens utility Will Hopoate will see a specialist on Friday to determine the full extent of the injury sustained against Huddersfield. (St Helens Star)

Tonga international Hopoate, who will be hoping to play at the World Cup, has been limited to just nine appearances so far this season.

York are keen on signing Leigh half-back Ata Hingano for the 2023 season. (Yorkshire Live)

Hingano was World Cup semi-finalist with Tonga in 2017. The former Salford man is to join James Ford’s side for 2023, according to Yorkshire Live.

Jake Connor has been named to make his return for Hull a month earlier than his expected return. Brett Hodgson’s side face Castleford Tigers in Round 20.

The full-back has been sidelined since suffering a knee injury against Wakefield earlier in June. He was originally ruled out for up to 12 weeks. The England World Cup hopeful is set for a return to the field earlier than expected.

Catalans youngster Arthur Mourgue has returned to training with the Dragons.

Mourgue, 23, suffered a ligament injury representing France in the mid-season international test against Wales. Catalans host Huddersfield this Saturday in Perpignan.

@ArthurMourgue

De retour à l'entraînement pic.twitter.com/X1M9xe94xb

— Dragons Catalans (@DragonsOfficiel) July 20, 2022

Ex-Salford and Hull KR forward Dan Murray has signed a new two-year deal with Championship club Halifax.

Murray said: “Over the last two years it has felt like home. I’m happy and enjoying it.”

Salford coach Paul Rowley has paid tribute to his friend and former team-mate Ricky Bibey following his sudden death at the age of 40.

Speaking on this week’s Love Rugby League Podcast, Rowley said: “I’ve not had the opportunity to say this in public anywhere, and I would

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