Castleford drop ex-Panther for grand final

Zak Hardaker has been dropped from the Castleford side for the biggest game in the club's history when they face Leeds in the Super League grand final.

Zak Hardaker.

Zak Hardaker joined the Tigers this season from their Super League grand final opponents Leeds. (AAP)

Castleford have left England international and former Penrith loanee Zak Hardaker out of their squad for the Super League Grand Final following a breach of club rules.

The club are not divulging the background to the breach but clearly feel strongly enough to drop one of their most important players for the biggest game in their 91-year history.

The 25-year-old fullback has enjoyed a stunning return to form in his first season with the Tigers following his exit from Saturday's opponents Leeds.

"Zak Hardaker is unavailable for selection due to a breach of club rules," a club statement read.

"The club will make no further comment at this point as full attention is focused on Saturday's grand final."

The bombshell announcement comes less than 48 hours after Hardaker was named runner-up to teammate Luke Gale as the 2017 Steve Prescott Man of Steel.

The timing could hardly be worse for Castleford but Hardaker is no stranger to controversy.

He was axed from the England squad during the 2013 World Cup due to a breach of discipline which earned him a final warning from Leeds.

Hardaker got his career back on track, helping the Rhinos complete the domestic treble in 2015 and winning the Man of Steel award while he was fullback for England in their Test series triumph over New Zealand.

He suffered a loss of form the following season, which he put down to personal issues, and finished the campaign on loan to Penrith in the NRL before being thrown a lifeline by Castleford.

His return to form earned him a recall for England's mid-season Test match against Samoa in Sydney but now his place in the end-of-season World Cup is in serious doubt.

England coach Wayne Bennett will be anxiously awaiting developments as he prepares to announce his 24-man squad on Monday.


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