Fulton: I want success
Huddersfield Giants' player Liam Fulton has admitted he longs for success before going back to Australia at the end of the season. Joining the side in the summer from Wests Tigers, the utility forward has stated that Saturday's (August 29th) Challenge Cup final against Warrington Wolves will give him the chance to head home on a high.
He remarked: "I wanted success - to win Premierships and Challenge Cups is why I'm here," adding that "everyone back home talks about" the latter.
The 25-year old was a replacement for Todd Carney, who was unable to join the team due to problems with his visa.
Fulton was quick to highlight the quality of the players at Huddersfield and noted the club's coach, Nathan Brown, is "well-known" in Australia.
Tomorrow's Challenge Cup event is considered a close competition, with Huddersfield being Sportingbet's(Go to Sportingbet ») slight favourite at 4/6.
Boyle Sports(Go to Boyle Sports ») has odds of Warrington winning at 10/11.
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Posted on:- 28/08/2009 - 14:27 PM
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