Tommy Leuluai hopes to lead through his actions after being given the Wigan Warriors captaincy. The veteran Kiwi has been given the role after the club underwent an extensive selection process that culminated in him being appointed to replace the great Sean O'Loughlin.
He becomes the club's first new captain for 15 years and just the fourth Kiwi to take the title in the club's history, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the great Dean Bell.
By his own admission, the 35-year-old isn't a sentimental character. However, he admitted that joining a number of esteemed peers was a huge honour. "It's never been something I've chased or thought about too much," he said. "When I got told by Ian (Lenagan) and Rads (Kris Radlinski) and Lammy (Adrian
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