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Rugby League World Cup: Andy Ackers handed surprise England call-up | Marc Sneyd, Victor Radley in RLWC squad

Head coach Shaun Wane announces 24-man squad for this year's tournament as England bid to go one better than finishing runners-up in 2017; Hosts open RLWC2021 with a match against Samoa in Group A on Saturday, October 15 at Newcastle's St James' Park

Last Updated: 30/09/22 3:37pm

Andy Ackers has been called up to England's Rugby League World Cup squad
Andy Ackers has been called up to England's Rugby League World Cup squad

Andy Ackers has been handed a surprise call-up to England's Rugby League World Cup squad along with fellow uncapped Salford Red Devils team-mate Marc Sneyd.

The 28-year-old hooker, who began his career with Swinton Lions and also played for London Broncos and Toronto Wolfpack, has been brought into the national set-up for the first time by head coach Shaun Wane after playing a key role in Salford's run to the Betfred Super League play-off semi-finals.

Sneyd has been instrumental in the halves for the Red Devils in 2022 alongside Man of Steel Brodie Croft too, and the former Castleford Tigers and Hull FC man adds options in the halves following the news Jonny Lomax is out of the tournament due to a bicep injury.

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Andy Ackers scored this solo try for Salford Red Devils in their Betfred Super League play-off Eliminator win over Huddersfield Giants.

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Andy Ackers scored this solo try for Salford Red Devils in their Betfred Super League play-off Eliminator win over Huddersfield Giants.
Andy Ackers scored this solo try for Salford Red Devils in their Betfred Super League play-off Eliminator win over Huddersfield Giants.

Sydney Roosters forward Victor Radley, who declared his interest in playing for England earlier this year and qualifies to represent the team through his father, has also been handed a place in Wane's 24-man squad.

"After so many conversations with the players over the last two years, it's exciting for all of us to be getting ready to go into camp for a home World Cup," Wane said.

"The mood of the players and staff is fantastic. The opening match against Samoa in Newcastle is going to be a massive occasion, and I know English rugby league fans and the sporting public will get behind us."

After so many conversations with the players over the last two years, it's exciting for all of us to be getting ready to go into camp for a home World Cup

England head coach Shaun Wane

Ackers, Sneyd and Radley are joined by three other uncapped players in the squad in the form of NRL-based pair Dom Young and Herbie Farnworth, and versatile Wigan Warriors centre or second Kai Pearce-Paul.

Radley, Young and Farnworth are among six Australia-based call-ups in Wane's squad, with Luke Thompson, Tom Burgess and Elliot Whitehead all involved as well.

There is a recall, too, for Huddersfield Giants prop Chris Hill - one of eight players involved in the 2017 World Cup - who has not featured for England since playing in all three matches of the 2018 Test series win over New Zealand. He returns in the injury-enforced absence of St Helens forward Alex Walmsley.

Winger Dom Young is among the uncapped players in England's World Cup squad
Winger Dom Young is among the uncapped players in England's World Cup squad

St Helens' Grand Final-winning duo Lomax and Mark Percival were both ruled out of the tournament due to injury on the eve of Wane's squad announcement, joining Saints team-mate Walmsley and Wigan Warriors second row Liam Farrell on the sidelines.

England play Fiji in a warm-up match at Salford's AJ Bell Stadium on Friday, October 7 before opening this year's World Cup against a Samoa team packed with NRL talent in Newcastle on Saturday, October 15.

The host nation will also face France and World Cup debutants Greece in Group A and are aiming to secure the World Cup for these shores for the first time since Great Britain lifted the trophy in 1972.

Wane: Ackers a form player

While disappointed with losing Lomax to injury, Wane explained Sneyd and Ackers earned their call-ups on the back of his impressive form with Salford.

Marc Sneyd was one of the stars for Salford Red Devils in the Betfred Super League in 2022.

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Marc Sneyd was one of the stars for Salford Red Devils in the Betfred Super League in 2022.
Marc Sneyd was one of the stars for Salford Red Devils in the Betfred Super League in 2022.

"Andy Ackers is tough, he's a Wiganer," Wane said. "He's a form player and I've said all year I'd pick what's best at the end.

"Marc is a great kid and we had a fantastic conversation when I told him he was in. He was very emotional.

"He's got probably the best kicking game in the competition and we're playing in October and November when it's going to be wet. He can turn a bad yardage set into a good yardage set. He's a smart operator who knows how to win games."

Wane also revealed how his initial contact with Radley left him in no doubt the back row was serious about representing his ancestral homeland.

Australia-born Victor Radley, who qualifies for England through his father
Australia-born Victor Radley, who qualifies for England through his father

Radley had been in line to play for New South Wales in State of Origin and the Australia national team before opting to honour his father, who was born in Sheffield.

"He WhatsApp-ed me to put his name forward and then rang me which makes a difference," Wane said of his initial contact with Radley.

"He was very emotional. The conversation was really one-sided, about his desire to play for England.

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"He's very committed and proud of where his dad is from. He's also a good player, tough and his main attribute is that he competes for everything."

England's 24-man Rugby League World Cup squad

Sam Tomkins (captain), Andy Ackers, Joe Batchelor, John Bateman, Tom Burgess, Mike Cooper, Herbie Farnworth, Ryan Hall, Chris Hill, Morgan Knowles, Matty Lees, Tommy Makinson, Michael McIlorum, Mike McMeeken, Mikolaj Oledzki, Kai Pearce-Paul, Victor Radley, Marc Sneyd, Luke Thompson, Kallum Watkins, Jack Welsby, Elliott Whitehead, George Williams, Dom Young.

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