From relegation scare to semi-finalists: The rise of Catalans Dragons
“To lift the Challenge Cup was a historic moment but I believe Old Trafford would be more significant,” said Guasch.
“It would be one of the best days of my life. It would be one of the most important moments in rugby league.”
The Dragons fell at the penultimate stage of the 2020 play-offs, losing at St Helens. But this time have home advantage and no one can say they do not deserve that after being forced to play the bulk of their matches in England earlier in the year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Earned the right
McNamara said: “It’s reward for everybody involved with the club. We’ve earned the right to be at home in this game.
“When we got drawn at home in the Challenge Cup and had to play away, we didn’t particularly agree with it but we understood the circumstances.
“Now, to get a game of this magnitude is great. It will be a special occasion, there’s going to be a tremendous atmosphere.”
The Catalans Dragons’ Challenge Cup success led directly to them taking a game to the Nou Camp, where they drew a Super League record crowd of 31,555. McNamara believes a trip to Old Trafford could be another pivotal moment for the game.
“What this run has done is create a huge amount of interest in non-rugby league people,” he said.
“The thing about the area of Catalan is, even if they are not rugby league fans, people will support the club because of the patriotism and support for the Catalan region. That will be there in force on Thursday night.”
Tough opponents
Standing in their way will be a Hull KR side coached by McNamara’s long-time friend and mentor Tony Smith, who masterminded an extraordinary 19-0 away win over Warrington in last week’s eliminators.
McNamara said: “They’re a good team and they deserve to be where they are.
“It’s not by accident, they’ve worked extremely hard and to go to Warrington and win 19-0 was a tremendous result.
“We’ve had three fantastic tussles against them so far this season and we’re expecting another one on Thursday.”
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Smith says his team will be encouraged by the previous meetings between the sides this season, even though the Dragons won them all.
“They’re a good team but we’ve competed with them,” Smith said. “We’d like to compete again and, if we can turn it our way, that would be great.
“They’re a terrific team and fully deserve to come first this year.
“They’ve had a week off to freshen up so we know it’s a tough task but at the same time we’re looking forward to it.”