The young England second-row, 20, grew up idolising legendary South Sydney and Great Britain forward and reckons his own game can go to new heights once Burgess takes the reins at Halliwell Jones Stadium
Having grown up worshipping Sam Burgess, Warrington’s young England forward Matty Nicholson is counting down the days to now work with the rugby league icon.
Legendary enforcer Burgess, one of the great pack men of his generation, takes up the Wolves head coach role in 2024. Warrington hope the hard-hitting ex-England captain, who’s towering displays for his country, Bradford and South Sydney inspired so many, will finally bring some steel to their fragile squad. And second-row Nicholson, 20, has double reason to get excited.
He admitted: “Sam Burgess is a massive idol of mine. Growing up he’s the person I watched most especially given we play similar positions. I’ll never forget that try he scored in the 2013 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand. And as an English lad going over there (to Australia ) and doing what he did with Souths was unbelievable.
“I can’t wait to get to work under him and hopefully learn lots of new things. It’s pretty surreal to now know he’ll be coaching us.”