He has had a frustrating season last year and I know he is keen to put that behind him and make a fresh start with us.
He can play at full-back or in the centres and with his experience he will be excellent for our younger players to work with."
Hinton was known as 'Points Machine' when he was with Orrell R.U.F.C.
and Bedford Blues in National Division One scoring over 650 points in just two seasons before moving to Newport at the start of the 2005/07 season.
The full-back has also played for Moseley Rugby Football Club and Birmingham & Solihull RFC in National Division One.
In the 2003–04 season he set new records for tries and conversions in a season for Orrell, finishing with 313 points.
Hinton has just brought up 400 points for Leeds with a try against Plymouth Albion at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Hinton joined National Division 3 Midlands side Rugby Lions in 2011, as one of many major signings by the club, to help with their ambitions of reaching the Premiership within 5 seasons under new owner Mike Aland.
He reached the 200-point landmark in his 13th appearance of the 2011-12 season against Broadstreet, the team he also hit the 300-point mark against on 14 April.
On 3 March 2012, in the home match against South Leicester, Hinton broke the Lions' record for points in a season.
Rugby won the league with two games remaining on 31 March 2012, with Hinton kicking 3 penalties (and receiving a yellow card) in a 19-14 win over Dudley Kingswinford.
At the end of season awards dinner, Hinton was awarded a special award for having scored the most points for the Lions in the season, finishing with 315.
This consisted of 12 tries, 13 penalties and 108 conversions.
In the summer of 2012, Hinton announced his retirement from Rugby.