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England Head Coach Shaun Wane has named the 19-man squad for Saturday's RLWC2021 Semi Final against Samoa at London's Emirates Stadium (2:30pm kick-off).
The Canterbury Bulldogs front-row Luke Thompson, who has not played since England's second group game against France last month, returns to the 19 in place of his former St Helens team-mate Matty Lees, in the only change to the squad named for last Saturday's Quarter Final against Papua New Guinea.
It will be England's 200th full international, but only their fifth against Samoa – the teams having met for the first time in a Rugby League World Cup in the opening game of this year's tournament four weeks ago.
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England 19-man squad for RLWC Semi Final
England Head Coach Shaun Wane has named the 19-man squad for Saturday's RLWC2021 Semi Final against Samoa at London's Emirates Stadium (2:30pm kick-off).
The Canterbury Bulldogs front-row Luke Thompson, who has not played since England's second group game against France last month, returns to the 19 in place of his former St Helens team-mate Matty Lees, in the only change to the squad named for last Saturday's Quarter Final against Papua New Guinea.
It will be England's 200th full international, but only their fifth against Samoa – the teams having met for the first time in a Rugby League World Cup in the opening game of this year's tournament four weeks ago.
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Thompson has to be in the 17 - he's an elite forward.
Think that's a given, Sneyd and Pearce-Paul to miss out baring any last minute training injuries, I wonder if Roby is regretting not having one last go, still easily our best 9 and a World Cup win (everything crossed) would be the ultimate way to bow out on the international stage
Think that's a given, Sneyd and Pearce-Paul to miss out baring any last minute training injuries, I wonder if Roby is regretting not having one last go, still easily our best 9 and a World Cup win (everything crossed) would be the ultimate way to bow out on the international stage
Yes the Saints trio of Roby, Walmsley and Lomax would have made a strong England even stronger. Not sure Newman, Farrell or Josh Hodgson would have got into the team. Cant help but wonder what Wane would have gone with in the spine if Lomax was involves- as it turned out his decision was pretty much made for him.
Yes the Saints trio of Roby, Walmsley and Lomax would have made a strong England even stronger. Not sure Newman, Farrell or Josh Hodgson would have got into the team. Cant help but wonder what Wane would have gone with in the spine if Lomax was involves- as it turned out his decision was pretty much made for him.
The best thing about Wane is his ability to squeeze the last drop out of whatever squad he's given
Yes the Saints trio of Roby, Walmsley and Lomax would have made a strong England even stronger. Not sure Newman, Farrell or Josh Hodgson would have got into the team. Cant help but wonder what Wane would have gone with in the spine if Lomax was involves- as it turned out his decision was pretty much made for him.
It’s mouthwatering for future years under Wane. The end won’t be far off for guys like Tomkins, Micky Mac, Hill and Cooper but the beauty for England is that there is some good quality coming through in most positions. As with this World Cup, the hooking position concerns me the most but things can change quickly as somebody hits form or a youngster develops.
It’s probably a sign of how highly I rate Faz but I do think he would’ve improved us and that’s a big statement given that Whitehead had played pretty well (very good first game and decent since). The way we’ve played on the front foot and the space our middle forwards have given the rest of the side would’ve given him a field day.
Ultimately though the biggest plus for us has been Shaun Wane. It always felt like he’d be a perfect fit for us and he’s proving just that. The squad has never seemed as together or as motivated. How good would it be if we could somehow get the job done these next two weekends?! I’d be chuffed for him.