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  2. List of Wigan Warriors players - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Warriors is an English professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1872, the club was a founding member of the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895, and competed in the inaugural season of the Northern Union's league championship. Since then, more than 1,100 players have appeared for the club's first team.

  3. Jake Wardle - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 2024, Wardle played in Wigan's 2024 World Club Challenge final victory over Penrith scoring a controversial try in the second half. The try was sent to the video referee who stated that there was insufficient evidence to show whether the ball had crossed the line however on some replays it showed the ball was short of the line. [12]

  4. Wigan Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Warriors is an English professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The club competes in the Super League , the top tier of the British rugby league system . Formed in 1872, the club is a founding member of the Northern Rugby Football Union following the schism in 1895.

  5. 2020 Super League Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    Wigan's Jake Bibby finally scored the first try of the game, after 66 minutes when he touched down in the corner. Hardaker's conversion attempt bounced off the crossbar to give Wigan a 4–2 lead. With less than 10 minutes left, St Helens were awarded another penalty as Jackson Hastings was adjudged to have high tackled Theo Fages.

  6. 2024 Super League season - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Warriors were the defending champions, having beaten Catalans Dragons in the Grand Final, to win their sixth Super League title. [1] They retained their title by defeating Hull KR 9–2 in the Final , and by doing so, they become the first team in Super League history to win all 4 major trophies in the same year.

  7. List of Super League records - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Warriors (1 April 2013) Lowest scoring game:4-0, Salford City Reds v Castleford Tigers (16 March 1997), 0-4, Celtic Crusaders v. St. Helens (7 March 2009) 4-0, St. Helens v. Castleford Tigers (30 August 2019), and 4-0 Warrington v. Hull F.C. (24 June 2022) Highest scoring game with no tries: Salford City Reds 5-2 Harlequins RL (15 June 2007)

  8. 2011 Wigan Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Wigan Warriors season is the ... Football League's franchise system in 2008. [3] Although Wigan's 2010 Challenge Cup ... Atkins try and scoring one ...

  9. 2009 Wigan Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    Sam Tomkins saw a hole in the defensive line and ran through it, scoring Wigan's third try, before Richards scored a fourth to make the half-time score 22–6. [48] Wigan scored first again in the second half as Sam Tomkins scored from the half-way line, before Ainscough scored his second. [ 48 ]