HE'LL be watching more than 10,000 miles away but taking in every hit as his beloved Wakefield fire up The Great Escape 2.
South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou will always have a huge piece of Trinity in his heart.
The uncompromising Aussie played almost 200 games for the club, earning legendary status, especially after helping them avoid relegation in 2006.
That was the famous Great Escape when desperate Wakefield survived, beating Castleford on the last night to condemn their derby rivals instead.
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