Spicks and Specks TV star Adam Hills makes Australia’s squad to play in the Rugby League World Cup

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TV star Adam Hills is named in Australia’s squad to play in the Rugby League World Cup after becoming a pioneer for physically disabled footballers

  •  Hills to represent country in Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup
  •  The comedian is a lifelong rugby league fan and plays for the Warrington Wolves
  •  Hills has been previously awarded an OBE for his services to Paralympic sports

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Comedian Adam Hills has taken to social media to express his pride after he was named in the Australian Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup squad to play in England later this year.

The 52-year-old has been selected in the extended Aussie squad, so his position in the final 20 to take the field is not yet guaranteed, with the team to be announced later this month.

The host of Spicks and Specks and The Last Leg – who was born with no right foot – has been instrumental in the establishment of the PDRL competition in Britain and has played for Warrington since 2018.

TV presenter, comedian... and rugby league player. Adam Hills is pictured playing for the Warrington Wolves

TV presenter, comedian… and rugby league player. Adam Hills is pictured playing for the Warrington Wolves

The Spicks and Specks host is pictured scoring a try on debut for the Warrington Wolves against Leeds in Britain

The Spicks and Specks host is pictured scoring a try on debut for the Warrington Wolves against Leeds in Britain

The Spicks and Specks host is pictured scoring a try on debut for the Warrington Wolves against Leeds in Britain

Hills, who was also awarded with an OBE for his services to Paralympic Sport and Disability Awareness, is a life-long rugby league fan – so the call-up to the national team is a very big deal.

 ‘Honoured to make the extended squad to represent in the PDRL World Cup,’ said Hills on social media. ‘Whether selected or not, I’ll do all I can to support the team.’

The TV star - seen fourth from left in the back row - poses with the South Sydney Rabbitohs' physically disabled team

The TV star - seen fourth from left in the back row - poses with the South Sydney Rabbitohs' physically disabled team

The TV star – seen fourth from left in the back row – poses with the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ physically disabled team

Splitting his time between Australia and the UK as he hosts The Last Leg on British TV, Hills commutes from London to train and play regularly for the Warrington Wolves in England’s north – but he has also played for Lancashire, NSW City and his beloved South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Souths were just as excited about Hills’ selection in the Aussie World Cup squad and took to Twitter to announce it.

‘Our first Rabbitoh has got the World Cup call up with international comedian and Rabbitoh tragic named to represent Australia at the Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup. Congrats mate!’ the team wrote.

England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand will be competing in the tournament which is set to kick off on October 23.

Hills - pictured with Australian cricket legend Merv Hughes - has been playing for Warrington in England's north since 2018

Hills - pictured with Australian cricket legend Merv Hughes - has been playing for Warrington in England's north since 2018

Hills – pictured with Australian cricket legend Merv Hughes – has been playing for Warrington in England’s north since 2018