HULL KR'S Tyrone May has spoken about brother Taylan's future, insisting he wants to play alongside him.
The Robins stand-off has proved a big hit since joining from Catalans in the off-season.
His younger sibling Taylan (inset) is currently staying with him in the UK after being released by NRL champions Penrith.
They came to a mutual agreement with the Samoa centre last month after he was stood down by the NRL's "no fault" policy following domestic violence offence charges.
He is due to stand trial in March, but could play in Super League for the remainder of this season subject to visa and RFL approval.
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