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Jackson Hastings will leave Wigan Warriors at the end of the season after signing a two-year deal with NRL club Wests Tigers.
The Australian halfback has finally secured his return to Australia after almost three years in Super League.
Hastings, who was exiled from the NRL following off-field issues an Manly, headed to Salford and steered them to an unexpected place in the 2019 Grand Final.
That secured him a move to Wigan in 2020 and he will remain at Wigan for the rest of the season despite
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Wigan Warriors scrum-half Harry Smith reckons Jackson Hastings’ departure could “open a big door” for him to replace the Australian next season.
Wigan Warriors head coach Adrian Lam insists Jackson Hastings will remain fully committed to the club this season after his NRL return was finally sealed.
Jackson Hastings will leave Wigan Warriors to join Wests Tigers at the end of the season, according to reports in Australia.