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507 Inside this issue: Leigh Leopards' irresistible rise has been one of rugby league's great tales in recent years. We get the inside story of their success and an insight into their future. Huddersfield Giants prop Tom Burgess answers 20 quickfire questions. Rugby league arrived in Las Vegas for a second successive year in March and we take a look back at some of the best of the action and get the thoughts of some of those players involved. Off the field, we talk to David Baines, the new chair of the All Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group who combines his love of the game with his role as a Member of Parliament, speaking up for the sport in the corridors of power. We catch up with Elliott Whitehead who is now back from a highly successful stint down under with Canberra Raiders, returning to Catalans Dragons to finish his playing career in the south of France. A decade after his last head coach role, Paul Cooke has been thrust unexpectedly into the Featherstone hot seat. He talks to us about why he took on this new challenge. Having served a doping ban, a regretful Jamie Dallimore is back in rugby league and we find out how and why he plans to rebuild his reputation with North Wales Crusaders. Former Featherstone Rovers halfback Tally Bryer talks to us about her decision to join Leeds Rhinos in the Women's Super League. England’s double Wheelchair World Cup winner Jack Brown, currently residing in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, tells us why he is returning to England to play for his native Halifax Panthers in the Wheelchair Super League. Plus, more stories from around the world of rugby league. Download your copy now!