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JAKE CAN BE A SUPERSTAR

English fan of Giant Connor

- By Dave Craven

MATTY ENGLISH believes Huddersfie­ld are primed to put a new name on the Super League trophy – especially with wind-up merchant Jake Connor back on their side.

Only four clubs – Leeds, St Helens, Wigan and Bradford – have won the competitio­n in its 27-year history.

Super League is crying out for new champions and Giants, Challenge Cup finalists last year, are earmarked by many as the next big hope.

England Knights prop English said: “I’ve been here a while now and you all try to buy in and believe your own hype.

“Sometimes we’ve sat in the changing rooms thinking it’s going to be our year – but finally it actually could be.

“It was a disappoint­ing end to last season.We let ourselves down after what we’d built. But with the squad we have this year, some of the big names brought in, it does feel possible we’re going to do it.”

After losing to Wigan in the Challenge Cup final, third-placed Huddersfie­ld fell at the first playoff hurdle against Salford.

But they have recruited quality in former St Helens centre Kevin Naiqama, Gold Coast star Esan Marsters and, of course, Connor.

The mercurial England internatio­nal, renowned for his sledging as much as his skill, has returned from Hull to bring yet more X-factor. English said: “I was here when he left but was only young and never played with him. He’s a character. I’m glad he’s going to be on my side and not against me as he always had something to say in my ear.

“He called me a fatty quite a lot and told me to stop eating. It would get quite personal!

“He got in Danny Levi’s head big time last year. Danny was off his game for a little bit. I don’t know exactly what he said but I knew he’d wound him up as Danny wanted to smack him at half-time.

“Off the field, though, Jake’s such a quiet guy. He’s still a bit of a joker but I’m really excited to see what he brings.”

Super League kicks off on Thursday but Huddersfie­ld – who have not lifted a championsh­ip since 1962 – have a free weekend as planned opponents Saints are on World Club Challenge

duty.

 ?? ?? JOKER: Connor, right, is key says English, inset
JOKER: Connor, right, is key says English, inset

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