Kruise Leeming on Wigan’s ‘humble culture’ and the desire to ‘strive for greatness’

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Kruise Leeming on Wigan’s ‘humble culture’ and the desire to ‘strive for greatness’

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Wigan’s ‘humble culture’ is driving the desire to improve with each and every week of the competition.
That’s according to off-season recruit Kruise Leeming, who has enjoyed his start to life as a Warrior with the reigning Super League champions.

Wigan booked their place at Wembley for the first time in seven years following a clinical performance over Hull KR, but Leeming admits it’s back to business with the team always looking for improvements within their game.

Matt Peet’s squad produced a magnificent display at the Eco-Power Stadium including a near-perfect first half performance, with five tries and a 91% completion rate on their way to a 38-6 result.

"You can’t tell whether we’ve won those big games. When we get back into work, we just all try to get better and we all try and strive for greatness,” Leeming told BBC presenter Tanya Arnold.

“It’s a really humble culture and a really enjoyable one to be a part of.

“That’s led by the captain in Liam Farrell and Matty Peet as coach.”

Leeming also credited the club’s winning culture to assistants Sean O’Loughlin and Thomas Leuluai, with the pair having helped Wigan to their first Super League title in five years last season.

“They’ve been massive for me and I think for the culture as well, to keep that going,” former Leeds captain Leeming continued.

“Those players have been part of a great culture – a winning culture - and then to keep them in and around the group is massive for the culture – not just the rugby side of it, but being a good person and that side of it as well.”

Having already enjoyed five tries in his time with the club following his return from the NRL, Leeming believes there’s still plenty to come with growing combinations with his team-mates.

The hooker has helped Wigan to the top of the Super League table, as well as a try in the record-equalling World Club Challenge triumph earlier in February.

“The quality of players is really good to have on your side,” the 28-year-old continued.

“Bevan French is ridiculous, then there’s Jai Field and Harry Smith.

“It’s going to take time for us to know each other inside out, but it’s getting there, and we’re starting to play good rugby.”

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