Daily Mirror

HOME MOVE IS A DREAM FOR GARETH

- BY DAVE CRAVEN

FORMER England star Gareth Widdop says it is a surreal feeling as he prepares to play for his hometown club Halifax.

The NRL Grand Final winner has featured with Aussie legends Cameron Smith and Billy Slater at Melbourne Storm, shone alongside Sam Burgess and Kevin Sinfield for England and graced Super League.

But the 34-year-old reckons there is no better way to round off his glorious career than running out with his hometown club.

Widdop, who emigrated Down Under aged 12, retired after leaving Castleford (circled, right) in October.

However, Champion-ship Halifax announced just before Christmas they had captured the former Great Britain star for one last hurrah after years of speculatio­n.

Widdop, who could debut in Sunday’s friendly at Keighley, said: “This opportunit­y popped up last minute and I just thought, ‘Why not?’

“It’s my hometown, something that means a lot to me. It’s where I grew up and all I wanted to do as a kid was play rugby league for Halifax.

“I’m sure my grandparen­ts, who are massive Halifax fans, will be happy when I do get out there with that shirt on.

“I’m just a boy from Halifax at the end of the day. To end up here is a bit of a fairytale. I can say I’ve pretty much done it all in the game now. But it’s a little surreal at the moment.”

Widdop had three months back in Oz after leaving Cas but is now fully immersed in training with Liam Finn’s side.

And Halifax’s part-time players are hardly star-struck by the new arrival. “As you can imagine, you walk straight in and have the p*** taken straight out of you,” said Widdop.

“It’s been a really good crack. I’ve a huge amount of respect for those guys who go out and graft all day and then turn up at night to train.

“What they have to put themselves through, it’s certainly been an eye-opener for me.”

Widdop, who also starred with St GeorgeIllw­arra Dragons (with NRL trophy, top) before joining Warrington in 2020, said: “I had some personal things to deal with over in Australia.

“I really enjoyed being back over there for 12 weeks. I switched off. I’ve been doing this for 16 or 17 years now so it was good to get away from it.

“I wasn’t sure when I’d be back in the UK. But once I had my dates, this all happened quickly.

“Being part-time allows me to still do other things away from the game.

“At the same time, though, I’d be able to help the club grow again and help the town, too. Hopefully I can do that.” ■ LONDON Broncos have signed Italy half-back Jack Campagnolo, 25, from Queensland Cup side South Logan Magpies.

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