Mike McMeeken putting friendships aside against France as England’s Catalans players to provide details on next opponents ahead of World Cup tie

Catalans Dragons second-rower Mike McMeeken hopes that France have a successful time at the Rugby League World Cup but he will be putting friendships and sentiment aside when England face-off against their continental rivals in Bolton.

England take on France this Saturday after both sides picked up victories in their opening group games.

Shaun Wane’s men romped to a remarkable 60-6 win against Samoa – who were the pre-match favourites having named a strong squad which featured numerous NRL stars – in Newcastle while Arthur Mourgue scored 18 points as France warmed up for Saturday’s clash with a solid 34-12 win over debutants Greece in Doncaster.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The majority of the French squad have previously played for or currently ply their trade with Catalans, who McMeeken joined from Castleford Tigers ahead of the 2021 Super League season.

Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun WanePicture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun Wane
Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun Wane

“England versus France is always a great game,” said the 28-year-old.

“They’re a passionate bunch and they’ve got some strong individuals in their team.

“I’m sure we will be tested on Saturday. I’ve trained with them and played with them throughout the whole year so I know a lot of their strengths.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“I’ve got a lot of friends in that French team so I hope they do extremely well in this competition, just not against us.

Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun Wane with John BatemanPicture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun Wane with John Bateman
Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England head coach Shaun Wane with John Bateman

"Obviously on Saturday those friendships will be put on hold for 80 minutes.”

England coach Wane will be leaning on inside information from Catalans trio Sam Tomkins, McMeeken and Michael McIlorum ahead of Saturday’s meeting at the University of Bolton Stadium.

“We had a Samoan week last week, with Samoan food and chat, now it’s over to Mike, Sam and Micky, we’ll have a French week and go into the game really confident,” said Wane from England’s training base in Wigan.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Saturday’s round-two fixture will be the 52nd meeting between England and France, with Les Bleus seeking a first win for 32 years.

FAMILIAR FACES: Mike McMeeken is looking forward to the prospect of facing his Catalans Dragons teammates on Saturday. Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.FAMILIAR FACES: Mike McMeeken is looking forward to the prospect of facing his Catalans Dragons teammates on Saturday. Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.
FAMILIAR FACES: Mike McMeeken is looking forward to the prospect of facing his Catalans Dragons teammates on Saturday. Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.

However, they made England work for a 30-10 victory in Perpignan last October and Wane was impressed by their win over Greece.

“It was typical France,” he said. “They did some really good things and some things I didn’t expect but that’s what you always get with France, that unpredictability.

“They’ve got some really good ball carriers, really big ones, so we need to make sure our defence is on.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“The Test last year was important to us, we got a lot from it and I expect the one on Saturday to be full on.”

Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England's Andy AckersPicture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England's Andy Ackers
Picture by Ed Sykes/SWpix.com - 18/10/2022 - England RL Training - Robin Park Arena, Wigan, England - England's Andy Ackers

Despite a near-perfect 60-6 win over Samoa in their opening game, Wane said post match there was room for improvement and he maintained that stance at Tuesday’s press conference after watching the game back.

“There are things we thought we could do better,” he said.

“There’s been open chats with the players and they were very honest, they came up with some good detail on what we can improve, it wasn’t all positive.

“It’s mainly defence, we can defend better.

"We completed very high and didn’t give many penalties away but need to do it again on Saturday.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"I want better completion, less penalties, no errors, that’s the way we think.”

Wane will rotate his 24-man squad to give the seven players who missed out on Saturday an opportunity to force their way into contention for his quarter-final team, including Wigan second rower John Bateman who has completed a three-match ban carried over from the Super League season.

Wane says he has yet to decide whether to rest captain Tomkins and will discuss his half-back pairing with the rest of his backroom team before finalising his line-up.

“It was very difficult to pick that last team because the players I didn’t pick were all in good form,” he said.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“I was impressed by their response, all 24 care passionately about their country. They understand I can only pick 17 and this week is their chance.

“Then we’ve got the Greece game and hopefully we’ve got the quarter-finals.

"Then it’s fair game, whoever I’m convinced will get us that win in the quarter-final will play.”

On how he plans to use Bateman against France, Wane added: "I'll use him in the middle.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"He's a good leader, John, and he needs to get the ball in his hands.

"He just needs to play, he's a natural rugby player - there's no point giving him a descriptive way of playing."

Among the players to miss out on selection against Samoa was Salford hooker Andy Ackers, who is excited to win his first cap.

“It’s an overwhelming feeling but we’ve got a job to do and that’s to win a World Cup,” he said. “If I can add anything to that, it’s a dream come true. I’m buzzing.”

It promises to be an exciting atmosphere in Bolton on Saturday, with more tickets released by World Cup organisers on Tuesday due to high demand.