The Chronicle

Meninga’s hopes for UK tour

- Scott Bailey

KANGAROOS coach Mal Meninga hasn’t given up hope on the end-of-year tour to Great Britain despite the coronaviru­s pandemic wreaking havoc on the sport.

Australia were due to go on their first full tour of Great Britain since 2003 in October and November, with matches also set to be played against English Super League sides.

But that now looks highly unlikely given the global pandemic.

Europe has been hardest hit by the virus and is now considered the new epicentre with large parts of the continent virtually shut down.

The NRL is also expected to run into the southern summer if it gets back on the field, with a grand final day of December 13 now the most likely scenario.

However, Meninga said he was still hopeful the tour could go ahead, particular­ly if the NRL couldn’t get back on the field by the September deadline but conditions improve.

“We’ve still got maybe the window in October and November to play some rugby league,” Meninga (pictured) told Fox League Live.

“If the competitio­n can’t get up and going in September but we’re recovering all around the world and we’re recovering here, and the players are training. I’m the eternal optimist, always have been and always will be.

“I’m hoping we may even have an Origin series through October and maybe a Test series through November to lift the spirits of players and fans and our commercial partners as well.”

Meninga said he believed English authoritie­s also wanted the games to go ahead if possible.

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