Danny Orr enjoyed a 25-year career as a rugby league player and coach before leaving the sport in 2022 to take up an exciting new role.
The former Castleford, Wigan and Harlequins RL stand-off, and Castleford and Salford assistant coach, is now working in CID at West Yorkshire Police and believes other players should consider a career in the force when it comes to the next successful chapter of their working lives.
It's very different but you do feel part of a team, which is something a lot of players miss when they leave rugby. I consider myself very fortunate to be part of such a great quality team.
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