Daily Mirror

MAN FOR THE JOB

Tough start, but now Bateman has glory in his sights

- BY DAVE CRAVEN Rugby Lge Correspond­ent @DCravenRL

JOHN BATEMAN was taken “off-guard” when he first rejoined Wigan but is ready to get them back to what they do best – winning trophies.

The England forward had a difficult season last term after returning from a two-year stint with Canberra Raiders. But he is rediscover­ing the stellar form that saw him hailed as one of the world’s greatest second-rows.

And now Yorkshirem­an Bateman is looking to help fire Wigan to Challenge Cup final glory against Huddersfie­ld on Saturday.

“I do feel like I’m getting there,” he said. “Last year’s gone now. My difficulty was transition­ing back in terms of moving back.

“I didn’t really have anywhere to move into, I didn’t get my home until halfway through the year so was travelling from Bradford.

“And in my mind, I was coming back to the Wigan I thought it was when I left. And it was a lot different to that. There were a lot of different players and a different coach. It probably took me off-guard.

“Rugby-wise I was as committed as ever but it did take quite a lot out of me and I did learn quite a lot from it.

“That’s why it’s all about this year and moving forward.

We’re doing that.”

Wigan have gone from dour rugby to great entertaine­rs since new coach Matty Peet took over from Adrian Lam in the off-season.

Bateman, who won two Grand Finals under Shaun Wane before heading to Australia, says new assistant Lee Briers has been a huge influence, too.

One of Super League’s greatest half-backs, he won three Challenge Cups as a player with Warrington so has plenty of nous for Saturday’s Spurs showdown.

Bateman, 28, said: “It’s weird for me as I remember playing against Briersy when I was a kid at Bradford. He was injured and still tore us to pieces. As a coach, he knows the game – he’s really into the details.

“He watches it non-stop and knows inside out what to do. He’s put structures in place and we’ve been playing some good rugby. We have some exciting players who can put on a show if you let them play. Briersy’s been a breath of fresh air.”

Bateman was on the losing Wigan side against Hull FC in the 2017 Challenge Cup final.

Just a few months later, it was World Cup final defeat with England. He also lost the 2019 NRL Grand Final with Canberra after a terrific debut season.

Bateman is desperate to get back in the winner’s circle but said: “We need to focus to play a very good Huddersfie­ld side. They’re only one point behind us in Super League.”

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