SAINTS have beefed up their pack for next year with the signing of heavyweight international front rower Luke Douglas on a three year deal.

The battle-hardened 17 stone, 6 foot 3 prop joins from Gold Coast Titans with a pedigree that takes in more than 260 games in the NRL.

The 30-year-old has played for Cronulla for five seasons between 2006-11 before heading to the Titans.

Douglas also made four appearances for Scotland during the 2013 World Cup.

He said: "I’m really looking forward to this new challenge.

“The club has a great profile and stature in the game and I hope to be able to contribute to developing that wonderful culture.

“I am told Saints have the best fans in the game and I can't wait to engage with them.

“I'm really looking forward to this next chapter in my life.”

After playing his junior football for Yamba Eagles and Lower Clarence Magpies, Luke made his first grade debut for Cronulla in 2006.

He went to make close to 150 appearances for the Sharks, scoring 10 tries, before moving to the Titans in 2012.

In-between, from 2006 to 2014, he never missed a first grade match though injury or suspension and his run of 215 games is the record for most consecutive appearances in the NRL.

Douglas has also played Country Origin and been 18th man for the New South Wales State of Origin team.

Saints head coach Keiron Cunningham said: “Luke is dynamic, tough running front rower who will bring top level NRL experience to our pack next season.

“His leadership will be important to our younger players too and we are delighted to secure his signature for the next three years.”

Douglas will provide Saints with the experienced third prop that they have missed this term, and will complement the work of Kyle Amor and Alex Walmsley while young middles Greg Richards and Luke Thompson continue their advancement.