HIS famous uncle Rigobert Song is a Cameroon football hero but Wigan's Junior Nsemba is making his own mark in rugby league.
Wigan is a long way from the central Africa country and the teenage powerhouse forward is born and bred in the town.
But both his parents hail from Cameroon and Nsemba, set to feature in Sunday's Challenge Cup quarter-final at Castleford, is certainly proud of his heritage.
He's hoping ex-Liverpool and West Ham star Song (right), who starred in four World Cups and captained Cameroon, could soon see him in action with the Super League champions.
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