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Wales prop Burke travelling four hours home between games to continue day job

Front-row, 32, has been making long trek home to south Wales on his days off to keep up with his plumbing work but now hoping to make history against Papua New Guinea

It’s no surprise Joe Burke’s plugging the leaks in Wales’ defence – he’s even been doing it on his days off.

The West Wales Raiders forward works as a plumber and has been making the long trip home to keep on top of the day job. Burke was the World Cup’s third top defensive performer after the opening two rounds with a massive 89 tackles. He’ll be putting in another stint on Monday night as Wales bid to cause a shock against Papua New Guinea in Doncaster.

Burke, 32, said: “When we were based in Preston it was a four-hour trip back to south Wales. But four hours is nothing really when you’ve got an opportunity to play in a World Cup. It might be back to reality soon but hopefully not just yet.”

Wales have still not won a World Cup game since 2000 but they’ve won plenty of fans with their spirit in this tournament. John Kear’s side lost 18-12 against Cook Islands and then 32-6 against star-studded Tonga who they led approaching half-time. Wales can mathematically still qualify but would need to win by 22 points or more to set-up a quarter-final against England.

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