: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:00 pm
Some more trivia
Trivia
Wigan have won more trophies than any other British rugby league club.
In rugby league, only the professional clubs South Sydney Rabbitohs and Sydney City Roosters have won more trophies than Wigan.
Wigan were the first rugby league club to win at Wembley Stadium.
Wigan are the only club to win the Challenge Cup 4 times in a row.
Wigan are the only club to have won the Championship 3 times in a row.
Wigan won the Championship 7 times in a row from 1989 to 1995.
Wigan won the Challenge Cup, a record, 8 times in a row from 1988 to 1995.
Wigan are the only British club to win the World Club Challenge in Australia.
Wigan have appeared in four World Club Challenge Finals, winning three.
Wigan were the first and last winners of the Lancashire Cup.
Wigan were the first winners of the British Grand Final in 1998.
Wigan supplied a record 13 tourists for the 1989 Great Britain team a record held by themselves before.
Wigan is only one of two rugby league clubs to have won the Middlesex 7s rugby union tournament.
Wigan have broken the World Record Transfer fee 8 times including the triple signings of Ellery Hanley , Joe Lydon and Andy Gregory in 1986. They currently hold the record of £450,000 for Stuart Fielden[12].
Wigan hold the all time League attendance record of 47,477 v St Helens in 1959.
Wigan hold the two division era attendance record of 29,839 v St Helens in 1993.
Wigan hold the Super League attendance record of 25,004 v St Helens in 2005.
The mid-to-late 1980s and early-to-mid-1990s is the most successful period for the club to date, however, even without this glorious trophy laden period, Wigan would still have won more trophies than any other professional British rugby league club due to their successes throughout their history.
Only two Englishmen have won the coverted Golden Boot Award, both played for Wigan. Ellery Hanley (1989) & Andrew Farrell (2004)
The first Wigan player to win the Man of Steel award was George Fairbairn in the early 1970s.
Wigan are often referred to, by the Australian media, as the "English glamour club".
Wigan have been referred to, by the French media, as the "aristocrats" of rugby league and have also been referred to as "mythical". This refers to the meaning of the word as "based on or told of in traditional stories".