Hi, I found this thread whilst researching my Grandad's (Jackie Melling)rugby career.
I showed him the discussions and he wanted me to send all participants to the thread this on his behalf:
I did sign for Wigan around 1973,I played 6 games for them all in the first team and when Eric Ashton was coach . I never played an 'A'team game for them. The teams I played against were Salford,Oldham,Leeds,Featherstone,Halifax and I think Rochdale.( 3 wins,3 losses) and a sending off at Featherstone.
I did not hand back any signing-on fee as I never received one. However this was never the reason for my retirement nor was it a matter of injuries,in fact at the time I was probably fitter than I had been for a couple of years as I hadn't been playing and hadn't suffered from any injuries in that time. The major reason for retiring was that I was no longer enjoying playing. I felt that my timing was wrong, my reading of the game had deteriorated which in turn affected my positional play and my contribution to the the teams performance was not what it had been whilst playing at Warrington.
I didn't have and never have had any problem with how I was treated by Wigan R.F.C. both staff and players alike and would like to go on record to say how extremely professional I found the club as a whole. There were a lot of very good and extremely talented players at the club at the time but there appeared to be a problem getting all of them on the field at the same time.
For some reason Wigan R.F.C. have never acknowledged my playing for them and as such I have never been allocated any heritage number but players who were playing for them at the time can confirm my somewhat brief involvement with the club. I hope that this information helps to clarify the situation.
Very soon after I left Wigan I became involved with Wigan St. Patricks A.R.F.C. but after having my jaw broken I stopped playing and concentrated on coaching at Under-17s and later at Under19s level and was involved with this club for approximately 12 years.
Jack Melling.
Hi, I found this thread whilst researching my Grandad's (Jackie Melling)rugby career.
I showed him the discussions and he wanted me to send all participants to the thread this on his behalf:
I did sign for Wigan around 1973,I played 6 games for them all in the first team and when Eric Ashton was coach . I never played an 'A'team game for them. The teams I played against were Salford,Oldham,Leeds,Featherstone,Halifax and I think Rochdale.( 3 wins,3 losses) and a sending off at Featherstone.
I did not hand back any signing-on fee as I never received one. However this was never the reason for my retirement nor was it a matter of injuries,in fact at the time I was probably fitter than I had been for a couple of years as I hadn't been playing and hadn't suffered from any injuries in that time. The major reason for retiring was that I was no longer enjoying playing. I felt that my timing was wrong, my reading of the game had deteriorated which in turn affected my positional play and my contribution to the the teams performance was not what it had been whilst playing at Warrington.
I didn't have and never have had any problem with how I was treated by Wigan R.F.C. both staff and players alike and would like to go on record to say how extremely professional I found the club as a whole. There were a lot of very good and extremely talented players at the club at the time but there appeared to be a problem getting all of them on the field at the same time.
For some reason Wigan R.F.C. have never acknowledged my playing for them and as such I have never been allocated any heritage number but players who were playing for them at the time can confirm my somewhat brief involvement with the club. I hope that this information helps to clarify the situation.
Very soon after I left Wigan I became involved with Wigan St. Patricks A.R.F.C. but after having my jaw broken I stopped playing and concentrated on coaching at Under-17s and later at Under19s level and was involved with this club for approximately 12 years.
Jack Melling.
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