HARRY NEWMAN has vowed to take his big England chance - and prove he's no cry-baby.
The gifted Leeds centre, 23, is set for his long-awaited debut against Tonga in today's first Test.
Undoubtedly one of Super League's top talents, he's suffered horrendous bad luck with injuries.
But hot-headed Newman has also come in for criticism for his temperament, with even England boss Shaun Wane questioning his petulance last month.
He's had a number of run-ins with officials, been yellow carded for dissent more than once and even squared up to his own Rhinos team-mate Tom Holroyd earlier this year.
But no-nonsense Wane (right) has told him the deal now he's on the biggest stage of all and Newman said: "I know what I have to do.
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