Cayless has had an injury plagued final two years at St Helens
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St Helens forward Jason Cayless hopes he can reignite his playing career in Australia after confirming his exit from the club.
"I hope to go back there [Australia] and get a club and be able to play," Cayless told BBC Radio Merseyside
"I'm only 29 and hopefully I've got something to offer the game and hopefully I can play for another two or three seasons."
Cayless leaves the GPW after two years of injury problems.
He admits it would be a "dream" to play for the Parramatta Eels in Australia as his brother Nathan is the captain of the side and link up with former St Helens coach Daniel Anderson.
"If I ended up playing for Parramatta - that would be unbelievable," continued Cayless.
"Daniel is a great coach and I have a lot of respect for him. And my brother being there, the captain of the club - that would be a dream come true to play there."
The former New Zealand international made 83 appearances for Saints and won Challenge Cup in 2006 and 2007 and the 2006 Grand Final with Saints since he joined in 2005.
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