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The sunshine is also a big factor towards improving playing standards but Aussie rugby league is also a lot more professional right down to junior level, as you would expect with RL being a premier sport Down Under. âTour-wise itâs not been one way traffic; there have been a lot of reciprocal visits from overseas teams. Weâve seen our fair share in our part of the world â a privilege to see the likes of Bradley Clyde, Danny Buderus (now starring for Leeds) and Mark Gasnier (currently one the worldâs highest paid stars in the other code),â Jackie enthused. Cumbrian and Great Britain youngsters have squared up against the finest youth sides ever to play the game â the Australian Schoolboys. Today those âJunior Kangaroosâ read like an Australian Hall of Fame - Brad Fittler, Benny Elias, Steve Menzies, Tim Brasher, Trent Barrett, Nathan Cayless, Matt Gidley, Les Boyd, Ian Schubert, E.T. (Andrew Ettingshausen), Paul Sironen, Greg Alexander, and David Fairleigh, to name just some. When the Aussie Schoolboys arrived over here to play the cream of Great Britain youth in a 1995 Centenary Test series Jackie Reid was assistant manager and the Young Lions were coached by Whitehavenâs Phil Kitchin. Phil, whose son Wayne was also a BARLA Young Lion, had coached BARLAâs Great Britain under-23s on the first-ever tour to South Africa the year before, when Mr Reid headed up the management. Notable West Cumbrians in that Centenary Test series squad for tests at Widnes and Batley were Mark Cox, Tony Dmytrowski, Marc Jackson, and Phil Sherwen (all Wath Brow Hornets), Ryan MacDonald (Broughton Red Rose), Dean Vaughan (Hensingham) and Graham Wilson (Egremont). Back in 1983 there was a memorable, historic visit to Whitehaven from the New Zealand Maoris who played Cumberlandâs Open-Age side. Men like Dean and Ian Bell, Clayton Friend, Hugh McGhan, Ron OâRegan, Owen Wright and big Joe Ropati graced the Recreation Ground. 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