Four Saints in England Performance Squad

Daryl Clark, Harry Robertson, Alex Walmsley and Jack Welsby have been included in England Rugby League's 38-player Performance Squad ahead of the World Cup later this year.

England Head Coach Brian McDermott has today revealed 38 players who will start out on his England performance programme ahead of this year’s World Cup.

McDermott, who was appointed in the role back in April, has brought together a pool of potential squad candidates as he prepares for the tournament down under.

There are ten uncapped players involved in his first pick including Wakefield Trinity duo Jake Trueman and Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Wigan pair Sam Walters and Zach Eckersley, Hull KR second-row Dean Hadley and our very own young centre Harry Robertson.

From the NRL, potential debutants are Canterbury Bulldogs and New South Wales State of Origin prop Max King – who was born in Huddersfield – plus Canberra Raiders hooker Jayden Brailey, Sydney Roosters centre Billy Smith and Brisbane Broncos prop Ben Talty.

Reigning Steve Prescott Man of Steel Jake Connor is recalled to the international arena after a seven-year absence.

McDermott said:I’ve enjoyed the process of looking throughout Super League and the NRL for players who could potentially play for England in the 2026 World Cup.

“It is clear there is a raft of talent available at our disposal and it’s encouraging to see the sort of player who could be lining up for us in a few months’ time.

“As well as plenty of seasoned Test players who we all know about, there are some new faces on the international scene, including Jake Trueman, Dean Hadley and Zach Eckersley.

“They have all earned places on the programme for their consistent excellence in Super League.

“Caleb Hamlin-Uele, who was born in Auckland but qualifies for England through heritage, is another who ticks that box.

“From the NRL, there’s further players who I have seen first-hand who are performing well and who have expressed a desire to represent England via the heritage rule: Max King, Jayden Brailey, Billy Smith and Ben Talty.

“It’s an exciting time as we continue our preparations and build-up towards the opening game against Tonga.

“Obviously, this is still just the first group of players we’ve selected: there is still plenty of opportunity for others to play their way into contention before the World Cup squad is announced.”

England’s World Cup campaign kicks off versus Tonga in Perth on October 17.

England 38-man performance programme group

Junior Nsemba, Ethan Havard, Luke Thompson, Sam Walters, Brad O’Neill, Jake Wardle, Harry Smith, Zach Eckersley (all Wigan Warriors), Kallum Watkins, Mikolaj Oledzki, Ash Handley, Jake Connor (all Leeds Rhinos), Ben Currie, Danny Walker, George Williams, Matty Ashton (all Warrington Wolves), Kai Pearce-Paul (Wests Tigers), Dean Hadley, Jez Litten, Mikey Lewis (all Hull KR), Morgan Smithies, Jayden Brailey (both Canberra Raiders), Victor Radley, Billy Smith (both Sydney Roosters), AJ Brimson (Gold Coast Titans), Jack Welsby, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Harry Robertson (all St.Helens), Morgan Knowles, Herbie Farnworth (both Dolphins), Mike McMeeken, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Jake Trueman, Tom Johnstone (all Wakefield), Max King (Canterbury Bulldogs), Ben Talty (Brisbane Broncos), Dominic Young (Newcastle Knights).

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