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Saint Jack expecting warmer wigan return

ENGLAND V PNG 2.30PM, BBC ONE

- By Dave Craven

HE’S a St Helens star but a Wigan lad, so representi­ng England at the DW Stadium will be “pretty special” for Jack Welsby.

When Super League’s Young Player of the Year runs out there with Wigan’s fierce rivals, he cops all sorts of abuse.

But Welsby should get a different response today when the gifted half-back looks to plot England’s course into the World Cup semi-finals.

Papua New Guinea stand in the way and he is relishing the challenge.

Despite his Saints allegiance, Welsby, 21, admits he always gets a buzz playing at the ground where he is a football season-ticket holder for Wigan Athletic. “Yeah, I’m a Wigan lad. I’ve never hidden away from that fact,” he said.

“I love my town, I love Wigan. I love playing at the DW with a home crowd – not so much playing with an away crowd – but it is pretty special. I’ve been there so many times. I’ve a good few memories. And it’s not just watching Latics. I watched Wigan Warriors growing up.

“I’ve had some good times sat in the stands and, hopefully, I can create some good times for the fans coming on Saturday. To be running out there for England, it’s a real privilege.”

Welsby opted against going along to watch the Latics on Wednesday when they lost 1-0 to Stoke for a fifth straight defeat.

In contrast, Shaun Wane’s England are aiming for a fifth straight win of the autumn after sweeping past Fiji, Samoa, France and Greece.

Welsby said: “We work hard all the time. So when you get a day off it’s not about flying around watching football and doing other stuff.

“It’s about recovering and being profession­al. That’s something I’ve taken on board coming here. We train really hard and then he gives us the time off to recuperate, not to be going and doing stupid things.”

Welsby’s not been doing stupid things on the pitch, either, showing a maturity in his game that has persuaded Wane to have total faith in him as his half-back.

England’s eight-try winger Dom Young, left, has taken this World Cup by storm but Welsby’s introducti­on to internatio­nal rugby league has been just as impressive.

Colleagues constantly say he plays like he is just out with his pals on a school field.

Welsby said: “I try to – I am pretty relaxed. I was nervous for the Samoa game because it was my debut.

“But since then I’ve just relaxed into it. I just enjoy it. It’s something I’ve been doing since I was very little. I don’t see much point in getting nervous. It’s a game of rugby at the end of the day.”

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