|
Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 23, 2022 17:01:57 GMT
Salford Red Devils centre, Deon Cross has been named in the England Knights squad for their forthcoming internationals against France B and Scotland.
|
|
|
Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 23, 2022 17:05:07 GMT
Salford Red Devils 👹
Have announced the signing of Oliver Partington from Wigan Warriors on a two-year deal!
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 24, 2022 7:29:04 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 24, 2022 7:35:07 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 24, 2022 21:29:12 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 25, 2022 22:11:47 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 25, 2022 22:12:41 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 25, 2022 22:14:09 GMT
|
|
|
Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 29, 2022 9:48:58 GMT
|
|
|
Post by BVADMIN on Sept 30, 2022 9:35:21 GMT
FRIDAY 30-9-22::England Head Coach Shaun Wane has today named a 24-man squad for the first Rugby League World Cup on home soil for nine years. Sam Tomkins has been confirmed as England?s World Cup captain and will lead a squad including five members of the St Helens team who were crowned Betfred Super League champions last weekend, another 10 players who were involved in the Play-Offs - including the uncapped Salford Red Devils duo Andy Ackers and Marc Sneyd - and three forwards whose clubs were involved in the NRL Play-Offs in Australia.
Tom Burgess of South Sydney and Elliott Whitehead of Canberra Raiders, two Yorkshiremen who have 45 England caps between them - and were both involved in the England squad which reached the final of the last World Cup in Australia in 2017 - are joined by Victor Radley, the Sydney Roosters forward who declared his desire to represent his father's Sheffield roots earlier this year.
There are three more players based in the NRL in the 24: Luke Thompson, the former St Helens front-row who joined Canterbury Bulldogs two years ago; Dom Young, the 21-year-old wing who has made such an impact with Newcastle Knights this season; and Herbie Farnworth, a Lancastrian who joined Brisbane Broncos as a teenager.
Wane has selected three English players now based in France with the Catalans Dragons as Mike McMeeken and Michael McIlorum join Tomkins in the squad.
The squad includes eight players who were involved in the 2017 World Cup, and Burgess is one of four who will be playing in their third World Cup.
The others are Salford's Kallum Watkins, the Huddersfield Giants prop Chris Hill, and the Hull KR wing Ryan Hall, who has the opportunity of adding to his record tally of 35 England tries.
Ackers, Sneyd, Farnworth, Radley and Young are joined by Kai Pearce-Paul, the 21-year-old Wigan Warriors forward who started playing Rugby League with Croydon Hurricanes, as the six members of the squad who have never previously worn a senior England shirt.
Shaun Wane, the England Head Coach, said: After so many conversations with the players over the last two years, it's exciting for all of us to be getting ready to go into camp for a home World Cup.
"The mood of the players and staff is fantastic. The opening match against Samoa in Newcastle is going to be a massive occasion, and I know English Rugby League fans and the sporting public will get behind us."
ENGLAND MEN'S WORLD CUP SQUAD:
Sam Tomkins (Catalans Dragons) - Captain Andy Ackers (Salford Red Devils) Joe Batchelor (St Helens) John Bateman (Wigan Warriors) Tom Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs) Mike Cooper (Wigan Warriors) Herbie Farnworth (Brisbane Broncos) Ryan Hall (Hull KR) Chris Hill (Huddersfield Giants) Morgan Knowles (St Helens) Matty Lees (St Helens) Tommy Makinson (St Helens) Michael McIlorum (Catalans Dragons) Mike McMeeken (Catalans Dragons) Mikolaj Oledzki (Leeds Rhinos) Kai Pearce-Paul (Wigan Warriors) Victor Radley (Sydney Roosters) Marc Sneyd (Salford Red Devils) Luke Thompson (Canterbury Bulldogs) Kallum Watkins (Salford Red Devils) Jack Welsby (St Helens) Elliott Whitehead (Canberra Raiders) George Williams (Warrington Wolves) Dom Young (Newcastle Knights)
|
|