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BOSS EDDIE TAKES PAY HIT

Swinton forward Lewis to be fast-tracked into the NHS and admits: It’s going to be nerve-wracking but I had to do it

- BY GARETH WALKER Rugby Lge Correspond­ent @garethwalk­er BY ALEX SPINK

LEWIS HATTON is set to swap the front row of a rugby league pack for the frontline of the coronaviru­s battle.

The Swinton Lions forward is in the final year of his nurse training and is one of thousands set to be fast-tracked into hospitals in coming weeks.

Hatton, 23, this week opted in to the government’s scheme to help the NHS deal with the pandemic and is now waiting to hear where he will be deployed.

The former St Helens junior said: “Because I’m in the last six months of my training I had the option to opt in.

“It’s the same thing I’ve been training for, it’s just come earlier than I expected.

“Sometimes it’s better to be thrown in the deep end. It’s a bit nerve-wracking but I wanted to give it a go.

“We haven’t been given any further informatio­n yet, but we had an email round this week saying it was urgent and we had to let them know by Wednesday.

“I’m not sure where I’ll be working yet other than it will be in an NHS hospital close to home.”

Hatton has been a key figure at the part-time Championsh­ip club Lions, having moved from neighbours Rochdale Hornets and was on the books at Saints, Salford and Warrington as a junior.

But rugby league has been pushed to one side now with the sport suspended and his new career is taking priority.

Hatton said: “I’ve still been ticking over with my training and have a little garage gym set up.

“The lads have a WhatsApp group where we get set homework, as we’ve called it.

“We’re keeping in touch with the coaching and strength and conditioni­ng staff.

“We had just started to get going and now the season’s

EDDIE JONES has agreed a pay cut “in excess” of 25 per cent.

The England boss (right) is reputedly on £750,000 a year but with rugby in shutdown, Rugby Football Union bosses have joined Premiershi­p stars in taking 25 per cent salary reductions.

Chief executive Bill Sweeney said: “When I contacted Eddie stopped – but of course, we can’t do anything about that.”

Instead Hatton will be focused on playing his part for the NHS – and at least has somebody to compare notes with at home.

He added: “My other half Lyndsey is a physiother­apist with East Lancashire NHS.

“She’s been on the frontline as regarding our executive pay reduction proposals he immediatel­y agreed.” There are talks with Jones’ wider coaching team over a temporary three-month pay cut. Saracens’ England star George Kruis felt the drop in wages was “pretty fair”. He added: “The clubs are all very much up against it.” well because she visits a lot of older people with mobility problems and has had to carry on working.

“My mum Ann Marie is a midwife so I’m following in her footsteps too.

“I was originally a healthcare assistant at a residentia­l home and meeting nurses regularly there I saw the impact they were having on patients’ lives and decided to give it a go too.”

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Hero Lewis Hatton will soon be one of the trainee nurses tackling the pandemic
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