Josh Drinkwater receives flood of interest after Catalans impact
12th July 2018,
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JOSH Drinkwater’s Catalan rescue work has put him on half of Super League's wanted lists.
But he also has an agreement which may see him head back to NRL side Wests Tigers.

The former Leigh half-back’s arrival has transformed the Dragons’ season – after appearing like no-hopers, Steve McNamara’s men are now looking set for a top eight spot and are just one game from Wembley.
However, the Aussie’s role has definitely not gone unnoticed, especially as he is out of contract at the end of the season.
“I’ll be in full-time rugby next season,” said Drinkwater, who was plucked from reserve grade rugby in Australia. “I’ve had a really good meeting with one other club in England.
“But my manager has spoken to three or four others and when I left Wests Tigers, I said to them they have first refusal on me if I decide to go back to Australia."

Drinkwater, 26, always had the talent but was never given the chance to show it until McNamara called on him in April.
As he prepares to face Warrington tonight, he added: “Steve said to me, ‘We’ve got everything else, we just need someone to take control of the team.’ I’d never had the responsibility before and it was music to my ears.”
Meanwhile, Wigan boss Shaun Wane will hope his side continues to hit the right notes after their trip to Huddersfield was moved because of girl band Little Mix’s gig there on Sunday.
But Giants boss Simon Woolford insists his men can beat anyone, as long as they do their job in the build-up, saying: “We can’t afford many slip-ups because of our start to the year. We need to keep winning and we feel if we prepare well, we’re good enough to win any game."
JOSH Drinkwater’s Catalan rescue work has put him on half of Super League's wanted lists.
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