DRAGONS prop Mitch Allgood is confident he still has plenty to offer the NRL as he looks to end a near five-year absence in 2019.
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The former Eels firebrand spent three seasons in the UK Super League with Hull KR and Wakefield Trinity before returning with the Dragons this year.
His injury-hampered season was spent exclusively in the Instrust Super Premiership but, having signed a one-year extension, he’s confident he can break the drought next season.
“I went over to Super League in 2015 so it’ll be a few years in between,” Allgood said.
“The game’s changed a lot I’m sure, but I’m looking forward to getting my chance to play in it again. I worked hard to give myself the best opportunity to do so [this year] but things happen.
“I did the medial [ligament] in both knees in the on tackle early on and it just hung around for the rest of the year. Hopefully next year I can remain injury free and give myself the best chance of playing.”