Huddersfield Giants have signed Australian stand-off Todd Carney on a three-year contract.
The 22-year-old was axed by Canberra Raiders in July following a succession of off-the-field problems and banned from playing in the NRL until 2010.
Carney told the Giants website: "I see this move as a fresh start for me away from the issues in the NRL and I can't wait to get cracking."
Giants head coach Nathan Brown added: "There is no doubting Todd's ability."
Wigan had been linked with a move for Carney as a replacement for the departing Trent Barrett.
But Carney said he was excited about the prospect of joining Huddersfield, who are currently 10th in Super League.
"Along with Brett Hodgson, who I know from the NRL, they have other international players in key positions and a host of established British players ready to take the next step forward and make the club a real force in the Super League.
"I would like to thank the club for having the confidence in me and I look forward to repaying that on and off the field and getting back into training and playing the game I love."
Brown said: "He will bring a new dimension to the Giants' play and to the Super League as a whole.
"We were in the market for a half and to get the lad that I believe is an outstanding talent is a massive boost to the club.
Meanwhile, Giants forward Stephen Wild has more reason than most to score a try in Saturday's game at Warrington.
Wild is yet to score this season and failure to do so against the Wolves could prove embarrassing for the 27-year-old, as team-mate Andy Raleigh explained.
"The rules are that if you've played a Super League game and you don't score [during the season] then at the end of the year you have to do a nude run," Raleigh told BBC Radio Leeds.
"He's been back playing now and he hasn't managed to get over the try line so he's getting some stick."
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