England's Wane seeks to bring Ashes glory

Tom Williams comes off the pitch against Leinster

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

England's head coach, Shaun Wane, is determined to bring some color to Ashes glory as he looks to lead his team to success in the upcoming series against Australia.

He has studied footage from the last Ashes series win in 1970 and hopes to create new history in the famed rivalry.

Wane expressed his competitive nature, stating, "I want to be the coach of the first team to win it for decades." He emphasized the long wait for Test success, acknowledging that the last victory was over 50 years ago.

The upcoming series against Mal Meninga's Kangaroos presents an opportunity for England to make a statement and end their drought in the Ashes competition.

Wane's focus on bringing color to their success is evident as he reflects on the sepia-tinged tapes of the past.

He noted the stark contrast between the old footage and the vibrant technicolour he hopes to see in the upcoming matches.

The anticipation of facing Australia at the end of the regular season has sparked Wane's determination to write new history and secure a memorable victory for England.

The significance of the Ashes rivalry and the opportunity to end a long wait for success is not lost on Wane.

He is driven by the desire to make his mark as a coach and lead England to a historic win.

As he prepares his team for the challenge ahead, Wane's competitive spirit and passion for the game shine through.

The chance to rewrite the narrative of past disappointments and bring a new era of Ashes glory is a motivating factor for Wane and his team as they gear up for the upcoming series.

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