After his last two matches, Jamie Peacock must be wondering what tomorrow will bring.
The 24-year-old second row ended up on the wing in Great Britain's 64-10 mauling by Australia in Sydney, and he was a spectator during the closing stages of the Bulls' thrilling victory over Hull at The Boulevard last Friday.
The most frustrating thing for the Bulls junior product though was probably having to go on the wing late in the Test match because of injuries.
"I would have preferred to have been in the middle, but you have to do what you can for your country," admitted Peacock, pictured, who was winning his fourth cap for Great Britain.
As for the Hull match last weekend, Peacock said: "I think I was brought off 12 minutes from time because Brian Noble thought I was shattered and might mess things up in defence!"
Peacock added: "Hull are at a stage we were at a few years ago.
"They can't seem to win the big matches, but we now have the experience to win those big games."
As for the clinching Michael Withers drop goal, Peacock, who spent the closing stages shouting from the touchline, said: "I wasn't really that surprised when Michael popped it over.
"He is a freaky kind of player who seems to be good at everything."
The Bulls are at home to Castleford tomorrow, and Peacock said: "Even though they are without Dean Sampson and Mike Smith, they will still be tough opponents as they have won two and drawn one of their last three matches."
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