ABOVE: Castleford captain Danny Orr
It?s been tough but Stuey has done a good job
Castleford captain Danny Orr
26th February 2012
By Jack Uttley
CASTLEFORD captain Danny Orr believes the Tigers can put their tragedy behind them when they take on Wigan in the Stobart Super League today.
The West Yorkshire club have been in a state of shock following the sudden death of Robbie Millward, the 19-year-old son of head coach Ian Millward.
It means Stuart Donlan, 33, takes charge for the first time in his fledgling coaching career. As part of a five-strong leadership group at the Tigers, Orr has had a part to play in helping the players get their heads around playing the match.
?It?s been tough but Stuey has done a good job,? said Orr, who is three months older than the acting head coach.
?He?s got the backing of all the lads. There?s five of us in the leadership group and we?ve all been offering a hand. But he?s very good at his job. He knows what he?s doing. We?ve all pulled together and I?m sure we?ll be fine.?
Millward, who is on indefinite compassionate leave, has asked supporters to hold a minute of applause and cheering before kick-off in memory of his son, who suffered a major heart attack at his Leigh home last Sunday.
Warrington have the chance to displace leaders Catalans Dragons and go back to the top of the table when they entertain Hull KR.
Source: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/othersport/view/237523/Danny-Orr-rallies-Castleford-troops/
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