THEIR season fell at the hands of unstoppable Wigan but Robbie Mulhern still hopes to represent Leigh for England.
The all-action prop, who turns 30 on Friday, is keeping his fingers crossed he will be named in Shaun Wane's squad tomorrow for the two-Test series against Samoa.
He has been one of Super League's leading forwards, backing up his stellar 2023 form with the Leopards.
Mulhern featured in the third and final Test of last year's whitewash of Tonga, becoming the first Leigh player to play for England since 1984.
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