FORMER Keighley Cougars player Jason Ramshaw is no stranger to Guard House Primary School -- but he had four special reasons for his latest visit.
He was saying "goodbye" after finishing his last season with the town's professional rugby league team.
And he was saying "hello" in his new role as a youth worker attached to Keighley police.
He took along the trophy the Cougars gained this month for winning the National League Division Two Grand Final and promotion to Division One.
And for good measure, he presented medals and certificates to Guard House pupils who took part in an inter-school football tournament.
The youngsters from the Keighley school reached the quarter-finals in a 24-school five-a-side competition organised last week through the Excellence in Cities project.
In assembly, Jason showed the cup the Cougars won and allowed pupils who are members of the Cougars Cubs under-11s team, to hold it.
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