Quote: Wigan/Leeds Andy "If it is 22k I do think it's hugely disappointing that we can't sell this game out. It's likely to be the lowest attendance for a GB/England game over here against Australia since the 80's. There's a host of reasons why people will say they aren't going but for me the chance to see the Aussies in the flesh for the first time in 3 years and see the likes of Lockyer, Thurston, Inglis, Slater and Hayne should have seen this game sold out months ago.'"
spot on.
I'm not really going for the game itself. If England avoid humiliation they'll be doing well. I hope I'm proved wrong but I can't see it being a good game.
BUT every RL fan should want to be at the game to see the Australian side, particularly the backs, who could well be the strongest backline ever in world rugby.
So I AM really looking forward to Saturday. I can't wait to see Inglis in particular. Meninga is the greatest player I've seen in RL (though in a poll a year or two ago on the Saints forum on this site to find the greatest ever players to play for Saints they rated Lyon and Gidley ahead of big Mal in the ultimate proof that Saints fans know nothing about RL
) and I never thought I'd see another centre with that combination of power, deceptive pace and great skills. And yet having seen a bit of Inglis play he seems to be Meninga Mk II, it will be fantastic to watch him play. And then there's Lockyer - an all time great of the sport, the chance to see him play is worth the admission price alone. Thurston, Slater, Hayne - these are all tremendous players. Obviously for patriotic reasons I hope they all have shockers and are totally outclassed by England's backline.
But if that doesn't happen then I will enjoy watching some truly great RL players. 15-20 years ago Wigan fans used to watch truly great players every game - Offiah, Hanley, Edwards, Paul, Tuigamala, Robinson, Miles, Farrell etc. - but its been pretty dismal fare in recent years. With the exception of Barrett we haven't had any truly world class players for years...
Though having said that there is a certain Sam Tomkins, who has the potential to reach that level of greatness. So the final reason I'm looking forward to Saturday's game is the chance to see Sam Tomkins tested against the very best. Will he be another Wigan great? Saturday alone probably won't answer that question, especially as he will in all likelihood be playing in a beaten side, but it should be very interesting to see how he goes. Come on Sam!