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Josh Butler: From World Cup Glory to the Fish and Chip Shop


Josh Butler: From World Cup Glory to the Fish and Chip Shop

Leeds Ace Joins England's World Cup Winners

Josh Butler is set to fry the French as he joins England's World Cup-winning team in their rematch against France. Butler, an able-bodied player who competes in the wheelchair game due to an eye condition, is the new face in Tom Coyd's side. Last year, England won the Wheelchair World Cup final in front of a record crowd.

A Quick Return to Work

Despite the excitement of the game, Butler will be back at work at a fish and chip restaurant the next day. He has been given a couple of days off to prepare for the match, but will be putting in extra hours to show his appreciation. Butler will be responsible for cleaning, preparing salads, and ensuring desserts and starters are presented nicely. He enjoys working at the restaurant and appreciates the support of the owners, who are fans of the sport.

A Rising Star in the Sport

Butler's inclusion in Coyd's plans is a testament to his skill in the wheelchair game. The success and exposure the sport received last year has propelled it to new heights, as evidenced by the prestigious venues they now play in. Butler, who grew up in Leeds and is a fan of the Rhinos, finds it particularly special to represent his country in his home city.

A Grudge Match Against France

Butler is excited to play alongside Jack Brown, who will be flying in from Australia to join the team. The call-up to the national team came as a surprise to Butler, and he is eager to face off against France in what he describes as a grudge match.



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