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BBC News
02-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Wane wants higher Super League intensity to prepare England for Ashes
England head coach Shaun Wane wants Super League's big names to ramp up the intensity of club matches to aid preparation for the autumn Test series against 60-year-old has selected a 32-strong Super League-based squad to help embed his messages for the series against the world champions, before his contingent of Australia-based National Rugby League (NRL) players bolster the ranks come the end of the club is using the gathering to show players what he expects and what he wants them to do better, getting them in to understand his demands at the elite plenty of individuals have impressed in Super League this season, with six uncapped additions to the group on the basis of individual form, the overall standard at times has left the coach wanting more."I look at the St Helens and Leeds game from the other week, and that was intense," Wane told BBC Sport. "But, I need a lot more Test match standard games."That's what the [Super League] coaches want and it's what they're striving for. But what I need is more low-scoring [matches], teams going at it, where there aren't many errors and mistakes and no penalties. That's the preparation we need for the Ashes."England face Australia at Wembley on 25 October, Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium on 1 November and AMT Headingley on 8 November (all 14:30 kick-offs) - with all three matches televised live in the UK on the BBC. I hope Australia are in disarray, jokes Wane While Wane grapples with his own issues, notably a lack of time on the field with his players, there are still plenty of things for their autumn opponents to sort out before they board the flights for the 'Old Dart'.Firstly, a coach needs to be appointed, after long-standing boss Mal Meninga left his role to take up the position at new NRL franchise Perth Bears, who do not enter the competition until 2027 but for whom an entire roster needs to be there are the logistics, which still need fixing if former captain Brad Fittler's interview with Australian radio station 2GB is to be believed, citing a need to sort accommodation, training facilities, kit and other tour ruled himself out of the job, citing his media commitments, and the most recent links have suggested Cameron Smith, another former Kangaroos, could take it of who picks up the baton, Wane expects high-quality opposition come October."I hope they are in some disarray, that would perfect! Any help I can get the better," Wane joked."But, they've got a great team, some great players to pick from, they'll be competitive and whoever the coach is so when they come over here in October they'll be ready to play."If we can have a full stadium to make it as harsh as we can at Wembley, that'll do for me."The recent State of Origin representative series - which will come to a head on 9 July in Brisbane - is locked at one game each between New South Wales and Queensland, and has helped the England coaches get a flavour of what to expect."I'm Whatsapping my staff, Lee Briers and Andy Last, during the game with things I want them to clip up - I look at it a different way," Wane added."I've watched the Origin five or six times now and I can't wait for the next one." The joys of that England call While the six newcomers are far from guaranteed a spot when it comes to running out against the Green and Gold at Wembley on Saturday, 25 October, there is still something special about receiving the call for your forward Owen Trout has played for England academy and was also a Knights representative - a side made up of those on the fringes of selection - but this is his first time in the full-senior Wakefield-born packman was proud to be able to call his family and tell them the good news, but nothing quite compared to the reaction he got from Adrian Lam, his head coach at club level."When I first told him, he jumped up and down and smiled with joy, said he had goosebumps," Trout said."He probably reacted more excitedly than what my dad did. My dad's not really an emotional guy. My dad was like 'Oh yeah, that's good' - yeah, very mellow."Adrian's a very emotional guy and I knew he'd be chuffed to bits and I'm glad."Super League leaders Hull KR's pursuit of glory in 2025 has brought them the Challenge Cup, and one of their unsung heroes has been back-rower James saw his brother Joe capped by England in 2022 and win domestic honours with St Helens, and the opportunity to follow suit and become a full international is a major carrot for the rest of 2025 - as is the lure of facing the Kangaroos."When I was growing up, we'd be getting up at five or six in the morning to watch those internationals," Batchelor told BBC Sport."It was Great Britain more often back then against Australia but as you got older it became England v Australia and those big games."Seeing that rivalry and making sure it's still there, it's the same as in any sport, England versus Australia is a big deal and I definitely want to be part of that."


Times of Oman
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Times of Oman
West Indies announce 16-player squad for home Tests against Australia; Kemar Roach dropped
St. John's : West Indies unveiled its 16-player squad that will compete for the coveted Sir Frank Worrell Trophy in the upcoming three home Tests against Australia, which is scheduled to kick off on June 25th at Kensington Oval in Barbados. The series will be critical for both sides, considering that the three Tests will mark the beginning of their World Test Championship 2025-2027 cycle. West Indies' squad is emitting signs of a fresh start as several changes have been made to the team that last featured in the drawn series against Pakistan earlier this year. John Campbell has returned to the squad for the first time since 2022, bolstering the options at the top of the order. He earned his call-up after three years courtesy of his prolific domestic season, which included three centuries. Along with Campbell, Keacy Carty has been recalled to the Test fold after his stint in Pakistan. The decision stems from his prolific form with the bat across all formats. Last month, the 28-year-old hammered two centuries in the ODIs against Ireland and finished as the highest run-getter for the Men in Maroon in the three 50-over fixtures in England. West Indies white-ball captain Shai Hope has returned to red-ball cricket for the first time since 2021. Brandon King, his deputy in ODI format, earned a maiden call-up along with Kevlon Anderson. CWI Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe expressed that the selections for the challenge against the Baggy Greens were made in line with the team's commitment to establish an execution-driven identity in Test cricket. He affirmed that consistency in batting output and a dynamic bowling attack were key in the overall assessment. "The start of the Test Championship Cycle is critical to building positive momentum as we strive to work our way up the rankings. Beginning with a strong showing against a team like Australia would be ideal in our quest to bring West Indies back to the helm of Test Cricket," Bascombe said in a statement released by CWI. "It was imperative that we sought to put a squad together that was well equipped, in both and the batting and bowling departments, to manage the ebbs and flows of this format of the game, while possessing the ability to apply pressure in key phases, through disciplined, purposeful play," he added. Jayden Seales, Alzarri Joseph, and Shamar Joseph will headline the fast-bowling attack for the hosts. Additionally, Johann Layne, a 21-year-old product of the West Indies Academy, who scalped 63 first-class wickets in 17 matches, along with Anderson Phillip, who recently dazzled with a 5-wicket haul for West Indies A against South Africa A, have been called up to provide reinforcement. Skipper Roston Chase and his deputy Jomel Warrican will handle spin responsibilities. Despite being considered, veteran pacer Kemar Roach has not been included and has been duly informed. Apart from Roach, Gudakesh Motie, Kavem Hodge, Alick Athanaze, Joshua Da Silva, Amir Jangoo, and Kevin Sinclair have been dropped from the series. While asking for patience from the fans towards the players, head coach Darren Sammy declared they can look forward to an exciting style over the series. "I am truly looking forward to this series because we want to start off strongly and make our home turf a fortress during this cycle while having our passionate and proud fans behind us. The matches will be challenging, but I believe in this core of players, and they are eager to wear the maroon and make our fans happy," he said. West Indies Test Squad for Series Against Australia: Roston Chase (Captain), Jomel Warrican (Vice Captain), Kevlon Anderson, Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Justin Greaves, Shai Hope, Tevin Imlach, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Brandon King, Johann Layne, Mikyle Louis, Anderson Phillip, Jayden Seales.