A rugby star’s wife has issued a heartfelt plea for help after the father-of-three went missing on Friday night.
Concerns are growing for Batley Bulldogs player Brandon Moore, 28, who lives with his wife and three kids in Castleford in West Yorkshire.
The sportsman, who is originally from Maryport in Cumbria, had been named in the squad for today’s Championship match against Toulouse Olympique, but has remained absent.
His wife, Mara, has now issued a heartfelt plea for help in tracing her husband, who has not been seen since yesterday.
She wrote on a Facebook post: ‘Please share. If anyone has seen Brandon Moore can you please message me?
‘I usually wouldn’t ever post anything on here like this, but family and friends haven’t seen or heard of him and hoping maybe someone’s seen sightings of him and can message me?
‘I have a 7 week old baby at home and 2 others so I can’t go hunting myself other than a car ride.’
She added that police had been contacted.
Concerns are growing for Batley Bulldogs player Brandon Moore, 28, from Castleford in West Yorkshire, who has not been seen since Friday
His wife, Mara, has issued a heartfelt plea for help in tracing Moore, who has not been seen since yesterday
The sportsman had been named in the squad for today’s Championship match against Toulouse Olympique, but has remained absent
At the time of writing, the Facebook post has been shared over 2,700 times, while concerned followers have taken to the comments hoping for his safe return.
‘How worrying for you, hope it’s something of nothing and he’s home soon,’ one well-wisher wrote.
‘Hope he is found safe and well,’ another said.
Moore, a hooker for Batley Bulldogs, formerly played for eight years at Halifax Panthers.
The rugby player made his professional debut in 2016 with Halifax and went on to make over 200 appearances for the club.
Moore previously spoke of his connection with Halifax, telling Yorkshire Live: ‘Along the years I’ve met some top blokes who’ve made my time at the club and I’ve made some special bonds that are life long.
The father-of-three, pictured with his family, formerly played for Halifax Panthers
‘Even though I’m not a Halifax lad, I always knew how much rugby league meant to the town and it was always an honour to captain the side.’
He joined his current team, in the RFL Championship, last January.
MailOnline has approached West Yorkshire Police for comment.