Sunday Mirror

TOMKINS BACK ON GLORY ROAD

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games throughout the year, and he added: “No one can take that away from me, I don’t care what anyone says.”

Six years on though Tomkins is determined to get a second ring through his own Old Trafford efforts.

He said: “It’s a fairytale but we are not happy just to get there. We don’t want it to be, ‘Do you remember when Salford got to Old Trafford?’ We want it to be, ‘Do you remember when Salford won it’.”

Tomkins has been overshadow­ed in his career by older brothers Sam and Joel, who have achieved a bagful of honours between them.

While they battled for glory, Logan left Wigan for Salford in 2016 and an epic survival fight.

He said: “Because I’ve been at Wigan where I’ve been successful and then gone to Salford and been involved in that Million Pound Game, you learn to deal with nerves.

“I can cherry-pick things out of experience­s and can harness nervous energy.”

Sam was one of the first to celebrate with Logan on Friday and Tomkins added: “I think he was more happy I’d got to Old Trafford than if he had got there. We are all close as brothers.”

 ??  ?? LOGAN’S RUN: Tomkins in action for the Red Devils
LOGAN’S RUN: Tomkins in action for the Red Devils

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