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HULL KR: Fantastic Mr Fox wants crack at Aussies (video)

Monday, November 09, 2009, 06:25

HULL KR winger Peter Fox hopes his two-try heroics against New Zealand will keep him in the England squad for Saturday's Four Nations final against Australia.

Fox was England's match winner at the Galpharm Stadium with two well taken tries in the 20-12 win over the reigning world champions Kiwis.

The winger, who turned 25 on Thursday, was dropped for the first two games but Tony Smith showed faith in him to bring him back into the fold for the winner-takes-all clash.

Now, after missing the 26-16 defeat to Australia 10 days ago, Fox hopes to line up against the Four Nations favourites at Elland Road on Saturday night.

"Hopefully I've done enough to keep my spot," Fox told the Mail.

"I made an error in defence for their first try but apart from that I was happy with my all round game.

"Scoring tries is one thing, but it's all about my defence.

"I hold my hand up for that try in the first half and I apologised to the lads at half time. But I feel I rectified that in the second half. We can all take confidence from this win.

"It means a lot to me. You dream about these sort of things and hopefully I can get the nod on Saturday night and play in the final.

"We are 80 minutes away from winning the final and we have to hold our heads up high and be confident."

Fox knows how important Saturday's game is.

England have waited a long time to win a major tournament and that fact is not lost on Fox who, as a Leeds United fan, is relishing the chance to play at Elland Road.

"To beat Australia in a final would be very special," said Fox.

"It's been a long time, over 30 years I think it is since we beat Australia in a major final.

"It's about time that changed, especially with it being at Elland Road.

"Personally it would be good for me as I can have bragging rights over Clint Newton and Mick Vella for the next 12 months."

Fox believes England have the beating of Australia, but insists improvements need to be made.

Australia, who will start as favourites, were held scoreless in the second half of the previous meeting at the DW Stadium and Fox believes that will count for something.

"Anyone can beat anyone," said Fox, who made it six tries in five England appearances.

"We need to improve things around the ruck.

"To beat Australia you need enthusiasm, strong running and hard defending. If we do that and get things right I'm sure we'll be close."

Hull KR's Peter Fox shows his delight for England

Hull KR's Peter Fox shows his delight for England

 






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