"LET'S get on with it and let's play football."

Those were the words of Warrington Wolves head coach Steve Price as Super League rolls on despite the presence of an England fixture this weekend.

The Wire are heaviest hit in terms of representatives in the England squad for the game against the Combined Nations All-Stars, with five players named in Shaun Wane's 19-man group for Friday's match.

It means several youngsters will take the field for tomorrow's match with Leigh Centurions – one of five Super League fixtures currently scheduled for this weekend.

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While he believes the England game should be a standalone fixture, Price insists there were no thoughts from his side about asking for a postponement.

"The game had the opportunity to make that call a long time ago," he said.

"I know Waney was a big advocate for that and I’m sure the coaches felt the same, to make it a standalone game.

"The powers that be didn’t make that decision, so we’ve got to punch on and get on with it.

"Whatever team we put out there on Thursday, I’m confident they will go out there and represent our club with a huge amount of pride.

"I’m really proud of the guys who are representing our country out of our club.

"It is what it is, the game made that decision months ago.

"Let’s got on with it and let’s play football."