WIGAN'S Brad O'Neill has won every major club honour and he's still only 21.
Yet that hasn't quenched his thirst for success - or desire to gain revenge over Hull KR in today's Challenge Cup semifinal showdown.
The rangy hooker still has to pinch himself playing for his boyhood heroes, enjoying so much glory so early in his blossoming career.
He was part of their Cup-winning side in 2022, helped Wigan claim the League Leaders' Shield and Grand Final last year, and then featured as they downed NRL champions Penrith in February's World Club Challenge.
O'Neill said: "I'm from Leigh but grew up as a Wigan supporter.
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