Tony Gigot

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The French talisman has been one of the key players in Catalans’ revival.

The full-back is at the heart of the team and with his link-up with Josh Drinkwater gives the creatice department a very dangerous look. He’s been crucial in this cup run, and his off-the-cuff style of play key to victory over St Helens in the semi-finals.

With his ability to make something from nothing, he is a threat to any defence and could cause Warrington a lot of problems. Could he be the difference between the two sides?

Josh Drinkwater

Josh Drinkwater in action for the Catalans Dragons. Photo Credit: Catalans Dragons Officiel

Josh Drinkwater has been the catalyst to success this season, with Les Dracs a different class since his arrival in the south of France in April.

Drinkwater is the top points scorer in the Challenge Cup this season with 42 points, one ahead of Warrington’s Bryson Goodwin.

The half back has brought a skill package that most half-backs could only dream of, with the ability to break defences apart with ease, as well as muster up his troops in defence.

Will he lead his new club to victory, and himself to that historic award?

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Matthew Baldwin
Rugby League Enthusiast and Sports Journalism Student at the University of Chester. Contributor for the Warrington Wolves Match Day Programme.

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