Castleford Tigers chief executive Richard Wright has issued the following statement on behalf of the club.
Richard said:
"Castleford Tigers have always been prepared to discuss realistic and practical arrangements that benefit Rugby League in the Wakefield District.
"In 2010 we attempted to work closer with Wakefield Wildcats but this ended without success. Castleford and Wakefield MDC committed to a Council-led feasibility study to evaluate the two stadium sites at Glasshoughton and Newmarket but this subsequently broke down when the Wakefield Wildcats Chairman at the time refused to participate.
"We have moved forward significantly since then and invested in the Glasshoughton site and our scheme is now well advanced. It is in a prime leisure destination for the north of England, has wide-ranging support from business, politicians and the community, and we expect a detailed planning consent in April. It will bring real, tangible benefits for the Club, the community and the wider Wakefield District.
"We will always remain prepared to discuss any arrangements that would benefit Rugby League in our area and the most realistic and practical plans we have ever seen are those for a stadium at J32 and as such, we will continue to work with the council and our partners to deliver this scheme."
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