Widdop expects to be fit for England RL

Gareth Widdop expects to be OK to play for England and would like to see Mike Cooper join him.

England's Gareth Widdop trybound against New Zealand

Gareth Widdop is expected to be fit for England's rugby league Test series against New Zealand. (AAP)

Gareth Widdop will be fit for England's Test series against New Zealand and expects his St George Illawarra teammate Mike Cooper to join him in the squad.

Widdop defied a thigh injury to play for the Dragons in their elimination play-off fixture against Canterbury Bulldogs at the weekend, although he could not prevent them going down to an extra-time 11-10 defeat.

The five-eighth, who has started the last four matches for England in the No.6 shirt, now has six weeks to recover from the injury before the opening autumn international against France at Leigh on October 24.

England coach Steve McNamara spoke with Widdop after Saturday's game and told Press Association the player will be "fine" for the forthcoming internationals.

Widdop, who missed his first match of the season the week before, spoke to www.dragons.com.au of his determination to defy the thigh injury in a bid to help his club through the play-offs.

"I did everything to get myself right," he said. "It was good enough to get through the game."

The former Melbourne player is now setting his sights on facing the Kiwis in a three-match series starting on November 1 and says prop forward Cooper, who joined the Sydney club from Warrington two years ago, deserves to be called up alongside him.

"I think he'll certainly be there," Widdop said. "He's started every game this year. He's been outstanding and worked hard for it, I'm sure he'll be there."

Cooper was included in McNamara's squad for last year's Four Nations Series but did not get to make his Test debut.

McNamara, who will name his squad on October 11 - the day after the Super League grand final, says he is not concerned that South Sydney prop George Burgess will go into the opening Test against New Zealand without having played for two months.

Souths' elimination from the play-offs means that Burgess will have to complete a two-match suspension, imposed for throwing a water bottle at an opponent, when England play France.


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