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Richie Mathers will not switch codes to join Guinness Premiership side Leeds Carnegie, BBC Radio Leeds understands.
The Warrington full-back has been linked with various moves following the Wolves' announcement that they are to sign Huddersfield's Brett Hodgson.
And Leeds-born Mathers, 26, who started his career with the Rhinos, met with Carnegie officials to discuss a return to Headingley.
Mathers has now emerged as a target for another Yorkshire side, Castleford.
After starting his career at Headingley, Mathers spent six seasons with Leeds before heading down under to Queensland to join Gold Coast ***ans in 2007.
Following an injury-hit season, he returned to England with Wigan, where he spent a full season in 2008 before moving on to Warrington as part of a swap deal for Martin Gleeson in April 2009.
The move to the Halliwell Jones on a two-and-a-half-year deal offered the chance to kickstart his career.
But Hodgson's impending arrival for 2011 means that coach Tony Smith will no longer rate him as his first-choice full-back - and Mathers wants regular first team rugby.
Richie Mathers will not switch codes to join Guinness Premiership side Leeds Carnegie, BBC Radio Leeds understands.
The Warrington full-back has been linked with various moves following the Wolves' announcement that they are to sign Huddersfield's Brett Hodgson.
And Leeds-born Mathers, 26, who started his career with the Rhinos, met with Carnegie officials to discuss a return to Headingley.
Mathers has now emerged as a target for another Yorkshire side, Castleford.
After starting his career at Headingley, Mathers spent six seasons with Leeds before heading down under to Queensland to join Gold Coast ***ans in 2007.
Following an injury-hit season, he returned to England with Wigan, where he spent a full season in 2008 before moving on to Warrington as part of a swap deal for Martin Gleeson in April 2009.
The move to the Halliwell Jones on a two-and-a-half-year deal offered the chance to kickstart his career.
But Hodgson's impending arrival for 2011 means that coach Tony Smith will no longer rate him as his first-choice full-back - and Mathers wants regular first team rugby.