HE LEFT Super League giants Leeds for a side who now sit joint-bottom - but Castleford's Jack Broadbent has no regrets.
The England Knights utility-back faces his former club tonight for the first time since leaving Headingley.
Castleford have lost all four games so far and boss Lee Radford has been sacked, so they are in urgent need of a win at Wheldon Road.
But Broadbent, limited to just 22 matches over three years at Leeds, said: "I feel like I've fitted in well. It's not the start we would have wanted, but when we get over this hump and get our confidence back, we can grow into this season.
"Results need to change, but I am enjoying it here.
"I needed a change of scenery to kick-start my regular first-team rugby.
"Coming to Cas and playing the first four games of the season shows I've done that.
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