GEORGE WILLIAMS is ready to conjure more magic in Newcastle as Warrington bid to strengthen their position at the Super League summit.
The England captain is enjoying an outstanding season as he returns to the scene of some his most memorable career moments.
Williams was on the scoresheet when England destroyed Samoa 60-6 in their World Cup opener at St James’ Park last October.
The playmaker, 28, has also touched down in Warrington victories during the past two Magic Weekends on Tyneside and is aiming to repeat the trick in Sunday’s clash with Hull FC.
Man of Steel candidate Williams, an ardent Liverpool fan, said: “I have a good scoring record at Magic Weekend, so I’ll be looking to maintain that.
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