Daily Star Sunday

DUPREE OUT TO SHOW HE IS CLASS ACT

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HE is planning to be a primary school teacher – but Tyler Dupree is also handing out lessons on the pitch with Salford.

The explosive prop, 23, has proved one of the big-hitters in the early rounds of this season's Betfred Super League.

He will look to continue his storming form when the Red Devils host winless Wakefield this afternoon.

It is coming up to a year since he got his golden chance with Paul Rowley's side having joined from part-timers Widnes.

Ditched by Leeds without playing a game in 2020, Dupree had to go the long way around to get to this point where he is now talked of as a potential England star.

He played in the Championsh­ip with Oldham and was also a support worker in a children's home.

Dupree – whose great uncle Billy Joe Dupree is a Super Bowl winner with the Dallas Cowboys – said: “It has been a dream year. And it's still not even been 12 months yet.

“Everything has gone as well as it could for me. I'm happy I made the move and am living with no regrets at the moment.

“I know things could have been so different. It makes me really appreciate it being in a full-time environmen­t and playing at the best level in England.

“I don't take things for granted now and

I treat every game as if it's my last because you never know what will happen. “When I finished at Leeds, I started working on a building site but then thought I could apply myself better in other areas and, I suppose, give back. “That's how I started working in residentia­l care. I wanted to help those a bit less fortunate. I've always enjoyed working with kids.

“And I think my next move will be to get into primary school teaching – but that's a way down the line.”

Dupree (below) scored his first try of the season when Salford walloped Hull 60-14 last Saturday.

And now the rampaging front-row hopes to heap misery on bottom-placed Wakefield this afternoon.

Their struggling opponents have lost all four games so far and, remarkably, not even scored a single point in their last three matches. England Knights forward Dupree added: “We don't want to be the ones who break the run of nilling them.They play some good rugby but they have been a bit unlucky.” Warrington lost 118-12 to Leeds in the first game of t h e Wheelchair Super League season.

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