ETU Uaisele has become the latest Bulls player to head out on loan after agreeing to join Dewsbury for the rest of the season.

The Tongan winger was signed at the end of last season and has featured regularly this term, but the recent arrival of Omari Caro and James Clare has pushed him down the pecking order.

Uaisele will join Glenn Morrison’s side until the end of the 2015 campaign and it remains to be seen if he will play for the Bulls again.

The 30-year-old scored nine tries in 16 appearances for the Bulls and could make his debut for Dewsbury in Sunday’s Heavy Woollen Derby clash with Batley.

“I’m really excited to join the club as I get a firm chance to play regular footy, week in, week out,” said Uaisele, who will become the first Tongan-born player to play for Dewsbury.

“I’m looking for an opportunity to play and showcase my skills and I think this move to Dewsbury will help me to do that.

“I’d like to wish my Bulls team-mates the best of luck in the ‘middle eights’ – I know they’ll do well – but I’m looking forward to an exciting campaign in the Shield with the Rams.”

Chris Ulugia is currently on loan at Batley and Dave Petersen is on loan at Sheffield, while Samir Tahraoui and Adam Brook will spend the rest of the campaign on loan at Keighley.

Nathan Conroy will spend the rest of this season on loan at Dewsbury prior to joining them on a permanent deal for the 2016 campaign.

Sam Bates, another homegrown player, was recently released from the Bulls.