In his first season with the Holy Blues he made a handful of substitute appearances, before returning under Liam King and Ross Hannah, then playing under Curtis Woodhouse for a period before leaving in February 2019, having netted five times in all competitions. Still only 23 years of age, the Sheffield born winger-cum-striker is looking to settle down. Spells at Grantham, Banbury and Hyde followed his departure from Trinity, but having returned to fight for a place in Shaw's thoughts the Trinity boss was upbeat.

"Curtis really deserves this opportunity for the coming season. From day one of pre-season he has shown us his athleticism and impressive physical attributes."

Recognising what he adds to the group of players Shaw went on to say "He carries a threat cutting in on his left foot from the right flank and I think we can really help Curtis find more ideas and movements to make him a very tough opponent for clubs at this level."

Not only does he offer a great threat going forwards, the Head Coach also insisted, "He has committed to the out of possession demands we have put on our forward players, which will be a big part of our identity and I look forward to watching him develop over the coming months."

Positive words indeed for one of the most recognisable members of the squad, let's hope it's the last time he has to play under the pseudonym of Trialist C, as that will mean he is settled, playing great football and exciting the Northolme faithful. Welcome back Curt!