EXCLUSIVE: The winger is on the lookout for a new club, gets a surprise chance to help the world champions in their preparations for the quarter-final against Lebanon
Aged 33, thousands of miles away from home and without a club, Jy Hitchcox never imagined pulling on an Australia jersey.
But that’s what the much-travelled winger did this week when answering an SOS from the mighty Kangaroos.
Hitchcox, released by Championship Grand Final winners Leigh last month, trained with the world champions ahead of Friday night’s World Cup quarter-final clash against Lebanon. He said: “They needed to run a 13 v 13 session but only have a 24-man squad and had some niggles.
“Adrian Lam (Leigh coach and Australia assistant) asked me, (Leigh team-mates) John Asiata and Sam Stone to come join them. It was a bit daunting, to be honest. My best years are probably behind me so I was pretty nervous. These are the highest calibre of players in the world on top of it being my dream as a kid to wear a Kangaroos shirt. So to just train with them was awesome. They were all really welcoming.”