With the league season getting underway next week this signing represents a real coup for the All Golds who are keen to strengthen the squad before league action gets underway.
England joins on an initial 3 month loan deal and is keen to get some game time under his belt with the All Golds. He said: “I’m really keen to get started. I can’t wait. Hopefully I can help the All Golds have a successful year.”
England began his career at the Normanton Knights junior academy before switching to Castleford Tigers to join their under 16 academy.
He progressed and joined the Leeds Rhinos where he was a regular in their under 19 side before Salford stepped in to secure his services.
Lee Greenwood, the All Golds Head Coach, spoke of his delight on securing the services of England. “Brad will fit into the squad nicely.
"He covers a few positions and has been an excellent player at junior and academy level. He now needs to play against men to try and force his way into the reckoning at Salford so this move benefits both parties.”
The All Golds, who went down to Championship side Hunslet on Sunday in the Challenge Cup, begin their league campaign on Good Friday (April 3) at home to the South Wales Scorpions which could see a home debut for England.
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