FINN PROUD OF HIS TOWN
When Liam Finn took his seat at Wembley Stadium for Halifax Panthers’ 1895 Cup Final against Batley Bulldogs in August, the ‘whispers’ had already begun to circulate that Simon Grix’s successor was watching on.
Of course, that should be no surprise considering Finn is Halifax born and bred and is also a lifelong fan.
He was there in 1987 and 88, albeit the memories of those Challenge Cup finals have somewhat faded.
“It wasn’t common knowledge but I had already agreed to come to the club by that point,” Finn admitted to the Courier.
“Most people had heard whispers that I was coming. It was quite awkward for me.”
But Finn, irrespective of his new role that was on the horizon, was there willing his hometown club, who he had played for and helped coach under Grix in 2022, over the line against a never-say-die Batley side.
“I just wanted them to win,” he said. “I was proud of the town and happy for all of the lads who I had had a small involvement with the year before.
"And, obviously, I was pleased for Simon more than anything, especially at that point knowing he was finishing at the club at the end of the year.
“He had been on a good journey and had rebuilt the squad over the years he had been in charge. He was in a big game and won it.
"After what he had done, I was so proud of Simon having grown up with him, played with him and worked with him.
“The team was on a journey with Simon. For him to leave with a trophy in his back pocket was a nice reward. It was well deserved for all the hard work he put in.”
A new adventure for Fax and for Finn, who had expertly guided Dewsbury Rams to an immediate return back to the Championship earlier this year, has now commenced.
Finn said: “I’d love there to be another improvement with the group and make a step up.
"I am working hard to make that a possibility and so are the players.
“We will keep working hard in what is a tough competition.”
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