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Harry Robertson on St Helens' Title Ambitions and World Cup Dreams

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St Helens' young star Harry Robertson has opened up about his quest for silverware and World Cup ambitions as the Super League champions prepare for the 2026 season. The 20-year-old, who was crowned Young Player of the Year in 2025, has become a pivotal figure at the club after his sensational performances, including the now-legendary 'Left to Wright' try against Leeds Rhinos.

Robertson, who prefers to play down his individual brilliance, credits his teammates for the team's success while expressing confidence in the new coaching regime under Paul Rowley. The former Salford boss is known for his free-flowing attacking style, which Robertson believes suits his game perfectly. 'I feel like that might be why I am having a bit more success and getting used to the position, especially the way that we are playing,' he told Sky Sports.

The young centre is clear about St Helens' expectations: 'Silverware is what you play the game for at the end of the day. The only reason I play is to win a Grand Final or a Challenge Cup.' With England's Rugby League World Cup squad announcement approaching, Robertson has also set his sights on international honors, admitting that representing his country Down Under would be a dream come true.