HE TURNS 36 in a few weeks - but Huddersfield's Leroy Cudjoe isn't thinking about resting up any time soon.
Instead, it's the opposite for the former England centre, who has switched positions and is now upping his workload in the pack.
Cudjoe, who starred in the 2013 World Cup, used to slice opponents apart with his pace and guile.
But he will be getting through the graft in the middle today when Giants host reigning World Club champions St Helens.
He started at 13 last week due to Luke Yates serving a three-match ban.
Cudjoe said: "It's a position I played at the back end of last year and trained all this pre-season in.
"I've really enjoyed the transition so far and look forward to building on my performances each week, whether that's starting or from the bench."
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