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Luke Gale to retire
Luke Gale, the former Castleford half-back and England international, has announced his retirement from playing rugby league at the end of the season, transitioning to the role of academy head coach at Wakefield Trinity. The 36-year-old has enjoyed a distinguished career spanning 17 years, highlighted by winning the Man of Steel award in 2017 and representing England in a World Cup final. Gale, who joined Wakefield in 2023, is currently leading the team at the top of the Championship as they aim for promotion back to Super League. He expressed that the physical demands of the game have become increasingly challenging, prompting his decision to retire. Gale plans to stay involved in rugby league, excited about his new coaching role and the opportunity to nurture young talent. He reflected on his career with gratitude, emphasizing the memorable moments and strong bonds formed during his time with various clubs.
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