Hull Kingston Rovers have signed loose forward Jamie Langley from Bradford Bulls.
The 29-year-old, who has spent the last 13 seasons with the Bulls, has put pen to paper on a 12-month deal at Craven Park following the expiration of his contract at Odsal.
Hull KR coach Craig Sandercock told reporters: "Jamie is an outstanding person both on and off the pitch. With us having so many young players in our squad I thought it was important to bring someone in with plenty of experience and Jamie certainly fits that bill.
"The fact that he's played over 220 Super League games bears testament to that and Jamie is a very good player whose experience and leadership will benefit our club enormously."
Langley is delighted with his move and is "looking forward" to playing for his new team.
"After my last game at Bradford I was looking to get something sorted pretty quickly," he said. "I'd met with Craig previously and got on really well with him.
"I was impressed with what he had to say and the direction in which the club is going. They had a good year this year getting into the play-offs and have made some very good signings for next season.
"There are also a lot of good, young players in the squad and I'm looking forward to getting involved and hopefully having a positive influence on both the team and the club."
Langley is Hull KR's fourth signing ahead of the 2014 campaign, joining Michael Weyman, Neville Costigan and Kris Keating on Humberside.