'Roo Tour to kickstart game in England'

Shot in the arm: 'Roo Tour to boost game in England

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

England coach Shaun Wane is excited about the upcoming Ashes series between England and Australia, stating that it will provide a significant boost for rugby league in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Kangaroos will be playing Tests at iconic venues in London, Everton, and Leeds in October and November.

Wane has been eagerly awaiting this series since taking over the England job in 2020, as the two nations have not faced each other since the 2017 World Cup final.

The last Ashes series between England and Australia took place in 2003, and the Kangaroos' only visit to England since 2016 was for the last World Cup in 2022.

Wane sees the revival of the Ashes and the close collaboration between the two nations as a positive development for the sport in England.

The decision to shift the Ashes series from Australia to England is seen as a further boost to the British game, following the successful involvement of Super League clubs in Las Vegas.

Wane believes that the Ashes series will generate excitement among English fans and help raise the profile of rugby league in the country.

He views the upcoming matches as an important opportunity for England to test themselves against one of the best teams in the world.

The coach is looking forward to the challenge and sees it as a key moment in his tenure with the national team.

Overall, Wane is optimistic about the future of rugby league in England, especially with events like the Ashes series and the cooperation between England and Australia.

He believes that these developments will help attract more fans to the sport and create a lasting impact on the game in the Northern Hemisphere.

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