LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Young gun Junior Nsemba is stepping up to the plate for the Wigan Warriors, taking on the mantle of filling the boots left empty by the injury to his mentor Willie Isa.
At just 19 years old, Nsemba is already proving to be a valuable asset to the team as they gear up for the Betfred Challenge Cup final at Wembley this Saturday.
Having made the tough decision to swap the round ball for the oval one at the tender age of 13, Nsemba is now reaping the rewards of his choice.
His dedication to the sport has paid off, and he is now ready to make his mark on the Rugby League scene.
As they say in the game, Nsemba is really starting to hit his stride and show his potential.
With Wembley in sight, he has the chance to etch his name into the history books alongside some of the greats of the sport.
There's no doubt that he is a rising star in the world of Rugby League, and his future looks bright.
So, as Nsemba steps onto the field at Wembley this weekend, he will be playing not only for his team but also for the legacy of those who came before him.
It's a moment that every aspiring Rugby League player dreams of, and Nsemba is ready to seize the opportunity with both hands.
Watch this space, because Junior Nsemba is a name you'll be hearing a lot more of in the world of Rugby League.