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McGillvary: We can help game take Giant strides

- By ROSS HEPPENSTAL­L

JERMAINE McGILLVARY believes Huddersfie­ld Giants reaching the Challenge Cup final can breathe much-needed passion and romance into a sport he fears is losing its lustre. McGillvary was on the scoresheet on Saturday as the Giants beat Hull Kingston Rovers 25-4 to seal a date with Wigan Warriors at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 28. Huddersfie­ld-born McGillvary has spent his entire career with the Giants, but as he looked ahead to his first appearance in a major final with his hometown club, the 33-year-old could not help but look back wistfully on how the game has changed. Huddersfie­ld is the birthplace of the 13-a-side code and McGillvary said: ‘When I started out at the Giants, I remember getting a big home crowd for Leeds and it was crazy. But Super League isn’t what it used to be. ‘When I came through, the quality of player and match experience was better. ‘Attendance­s have gone down over the last decade but something like Huddersfie­ld reaching the Challenge Cup final could help get the next generation. ‘Being in big games and winning trophies helps, especially when kids are watching TV. They want to follow the top teams, so if they see Huddersfie­ld Giants playing in big games, more kids may aspire to potentiall­y join us if they’re good enough.’ Huddersfie­ld is a football dominated town and, remarkably, the Giants and the Terriers — who face Luton Town in the Championsh­ip play-off semi-finals — could both contest major finals in the capital over the same weekend. The Championsh­ip play-off final will be staged at Wembley the day after the Giants play in their first Challenge Cup final for 13 years. After Saturday’s triple-header at Elland Road, McGillvary added: ‘It is surreal to be playing for Huddersfie­ld in a major final. ‘I’m 34 this month and it’s still not sunk in yet. ‘Hopefully Huddersfie­ld Town fans get behind us, especially if they make the play-off final that weekend. ‘I’d love us to have 30,000 people from Huddersfie­ld supporting us at Tottenham. That would be amazing.’

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