Current thoughts - Mago out or get running up them plantations, get fit or get rid. Maybe a back up halfback, someone with a bit of experience on a short term deal. Big tall strong running second rower, like a McMeekin or Sironen type back rower.
Big Steve wrote: The Internet has provided some wonderful creativity, opportunities and knowledge sharing but it has also given a worldwide forum for people you would leave a full pint behind in the pub to avoid having to listen to them.
aboveusonlypie... If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.
Particularly love the comment around his big flag tribute which is 'the size of a house'.
And as he looks to return to these shores in October, he admits he still has a piece of Wigan at his home Down Under in the form of a banner, while saluting his replacement Shaun Wane, who is leaving at the end of the season.
He added: “I still have the banner. It’s something I’ll keep forever and will probably pass on to my children.
“We can’t hang it up, though, as it’s about the size of a house but it’s one thing that allows me to have a lot of great memories. The way we were treated as a family at Wigan was quite incredible and the impact around my coaching is that it was basically my starting point.
Particularly love the comment around his big flag tribute which is 'the size of a house'.
And as he looks to return to these shores in October, he admits he still has a piece of Wigan at his home Down Under in the form of a banner, while saluting his replacement Shaun Wane, who is leaving at the end of the season.
He added: “I still have the banner. It’s something I’ll keep forever and will probably pass on to my children.
“We can’t hang it up, though, as it’s about the size of a house but it’s one thing that allows me to have a lot of great memories. The way we were treated as a family at Wigan was quite incredible and the impact around my coaching is that it was basically my starting point.
Big Steve wrote: The Internet has provided some wonderful creativity, opportunities and knowledge sharing but it has also given a worldwide forum for people you would leave a full pint behind in the pub to avoid having to listen to them.
aboveusonlypie... If you don't bother to go to the game when you live in the locality then you are not really a fan and therefore your views are invalid. It's simple.
I'm no fan of Kay Burley, but just seen something on Twitter that made me smile.... Apparently she made some comment about a referees decision during yesterdays RU international... It got a response "What do you know about Rugby"..... She replied, "I'm from Wigan".... Boom, as i believe the youngsters are wont to say...
I'm no fan of Kay Burley, but just seen something on Twitter that made me smile.... Apparently she made some comment about a referees decision during yesterdays RU international... It got a response "What do you know about Rugby"..... She replied, "I'm from Wigan".... Boom, as i believe the youngsters are wont to say...
"What do you know about Rugby Union?" - Boom back at yer!