Castleford Tigers: Sene-Lefao targets a trophy treble with Tigers
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The Samoan international forward this week signed a new contract which will keep him at the club until the end of 2021.
And asked what he hopes Tigers will achieve during that time, he replied: “All three trophies!”
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Hide AdSigned from Cronulla Sharks in the autumn of 2016, Sene-Lefao was ever-present last year when Castleford topped the Betfred Super League table and were Grand Final runners-up.
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“We could not ask for more with what we’ve done already and what we’ve achieved,” he said.
“To see where we could go in the next three years is something I want to be a part of.”
Sene-Lefao reckons Tigers are on track to feature in semi-finals and finals again this year.
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Hide Ad“I think we’ve done pretty well,” he said of the season so far.
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“We’ve lost three games now, those games have been pretty tough and from those games we’ve learned a lot and we responded straight away.
“Last weekend the Wigan game was pretty tough to take – we know individually we didn’t play well and that’s a good sign, that we know where the problems are.
“I’d be more worried if we didn’t know where they are. I am always confident, you don’t play this game if you’re not confident.
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Hide Ad“I always believe; we have a few goals and standards we like to meet each and every week and if we get those standards I feel it will give us an opportunity to get to the big games.”
Sene-Lefao has not played for more than a month, due to a knee injury.
Coach Daryl Powell will name his initial 19-man squad for Friday’s derby at home to Wakefield Trinity today and the 28-year-old pack man is hopeful of being included.
“It is coming along well,” he said of his injury. “Matty [Crowther, Tigers’ physio’] is saying I am flying.
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Hide Ad“I think that’s a good thing. I have got a few more boxes to tick and a few more sessions to get through, then we can make the final announcement if I am going to play or not.
“I am still not sure yet, but definitely next week if not this one.”