Wigan scrum-half Thomas Leuluai is eager to emulate his father's Wembley success by helping Warriors reach this season's Challenge Cup final.
Dad James scored two tries for Hull in their 28-24 defeat by Wigan in 1985.
Wigan travel to Leeds in the quarter-finals on Saturday and Leuluai said: "I was born six weeks after Dad played.
"I haven't seen the full match but I have watched the highlights. I've never been to Wembley. It would be a dream come true to play there."
He added: "That final was a sensational game and I enjoyed watching rival half-backs Brett Kenny and Peter Sterling, as well as my dad of course.
"He is back in Auckland working as a social worker but he and mum and other family members would be over if we reached the final."
Super League leaders Wigan travel to Headingley nine points ahead of the Rhinos and having beaten them when the sides met at the DW Stadium earlier in the season.
Lets hope not... yes he scored two tried but his father lost that game!
Seriously though it's obviously a dream to play at Wembley and it's nice to see him aiming high.
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