FORMER Saints star Paul Sculthorpe is heading the search for new grassroots talent as part of a community programme.

Alongside England players Sam Tomkins and Kallum Watkins, Scully hopes to entice community club league players to take part in the Dacia #Flairplay programme, for a chance to win professional training sessions.

The programme, provided by car brand Dacia a proud partner to the Rugby Football League, is encouraging community club players to share their most skilful manoeuvres for the chance to earn a place in the Dacia Skill Showroom.

The best entries will then be judged by an elite panel to win a professional training session for their club.

Dacia will also be providing each of the winning clubs with training equipment, auction items and marketing support.

Ed Preston, Dacia communications manager, said: “As a brand, Dacia is always looking to unlock possibilities and for the passionate rugby league players and fans so what better possibility is there than the chance to be trained by the professionals on your own pitch?

“The #FlairPlay competition is a great demonstration of our proud support of community rugby league and we’re really excited to see it roll out over the course of the season.”

To take part and be in with a chance of winning, players have seven weeks to film and upload their very best move to Dacia’s Facebook page or Twitter, tagging in @DaciaUK.

For more information visit dacia.co.uk/SkillShowroom.