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Loyal Horne remains at Hull

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Hull stand-off Richard Horne will remain a one-club man after signing a new two-year contract.

One-club man extends stay until 2013

Hull stand-off Richard Horne will remain a one-club man after signing a new two-year contract with the Black and Whites. Horne has made 317 appearances since making his debut as a 16-year-old in 1999 but his current deal had been due to expire at the end of the current campaign. However Horne wasted little time in agreeing to extend his stay at the KC Stadium until 2013. "We are pleased to have got the deal completed so quickly with Richard," said coach Richard Agar. "The negotiations didn't take too long at all.

Rewards

"Richard has shown what a quality footballer he is over the last decade or so with the club and we hope to see even more of that now he has put pen to paper on a new deal. "In this era of the modern game with the salary cap and short contracts, for Richard to remain a one-club man and such a loyal servant is a great achievement and something from which we have reaped the rewards. "Hopefully those rewards will continue with the chance of some silverware over the next couple of years for Richard so he can end his career as a legend of the club." Horne, who turns 29 on Saturday, was recently diagnosed with diabetes and overcame a career-threatening neck injury to play in 21 of his club's 23 matches so far this season. "It's good to get it done and dusted and I can focus on my rugby now," he said. "I am happy to be here and it's great I'm staying at Hull."