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Quote: Grimmy "What about Matty Smith? He's only young himself and already a very integral part of the set up.'"


As i understand they have been a half back partnership throughout junior rugby and also when making junior international representation. Why split that up. There is an opportunity for an established partnership that understand each other well that have come through also understanding the Wigan system. It could set us up for a very long time. What about Tierney at full back ? Has lots of promise and looks a decent prospect. At Wigan we have swapped and chamged half back partnerships so much over the last 5 years. Imagine what we could be capable with that continuity. Leeds have been the best team because they keep their squad together particularly in key positions not because they have the best team. The turnover of players has been frightening over the last couple of years. We have a chance to develop a squad with very talented local talent that could have us competing at the very top for the next 10 years. We need to take full advantage of that.

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I think the crux of the Hampshire issue has been highlighted on here already in a round about manner.
The future of Bowen and Green along with the age of Smith does cause us some significant headaches. Only 1 of Williams and Rocky in reality is likely to get a chance in the halves any time soon to replace Green.
Smith is a top class half who has and does perform in the big games, unless a drastic decline in his career he will be at Wigan long term and rightfully so.
We are then left with Rocky who in my opinion is the best natural half in the country up there with Tomkins. If life were simple and removing all external factors for me it would be simple Rocky goes into the halves forming a partnership with Smith.
There are external factors though that need to be considered. Tierney for me will never make it at Wigan, and I doubt he will play for a side likely to challenge for honours, this leaves us with issues once Bowen leaves and Hampshire is an extremely accomplished 1 and the natural in that position also.
Williams is only for me marginally behind Rocky as a half and could be a half decent hooker, but then we have Powell also.
It would be a tragedy not to keep all these lads so whilst it may not be the best for them individually for the good of the team I think long term we need to run –

1. Rocky
6. Williams
7. Smith
Hooker rotation Powell.
We need to get this sorted and make a decision on this soon as the longer the players and coaches are not sure of the long term positions (which I understand they are not fully yet) the more likely it is to cause issues to the detriment of the team.

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I expect either Bowen or Green to go at the end of the season. Could we afford to lose both, I'm not sure. '"


Obviously the ideal situation is too keep both for next year and continue to phase them out and phase the young guns in, but the negotiations for that would be tricky to say the least. Phasing out Bowen would be the easier option, as he is retiring (plus the added bonus that he's the better player of the two). But if it came down to it and it was a choice between letting any of the youngsters go or letting both of these go, I'd say the decision would be easy. I'd gladly sacrifice next year just to make sure we can get long deals on these 3.

Hampshire-Williams-Smith-McIlorum-Powell is such an exciting potential spine. It's just a shame they don't make Loose Forwards in the O'Loughlin mold anymore.

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Regardless of how talented they are, it's a massive risk to run with 2 20 year olds and a 22 year old in 3 creative positions (one off the bench). I think fans need to be patient with them. Chucking them all in at once could do more harm than good in the long run.

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Thing is we may not have too much of a choice. Other clubs would be crazy if they weren't significantly outbidding us in terms of gametime and money were we to hold on to our first teamers as well. I just hope that the other clubs stay as myopic as they tend to be, or we've struck lucky and these guys will stay at Wigan to the detriment of their livelihood.

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Hampshire at 20 in the 2015 season is too young to play 30+ games in SL especially at stand off. Maybe at fb, just maybe!
At 6 he would be targeted by opposition forwards and would end up doing 25 tackles a game minimum. Would he then have the energy to threaten teams?
IMO keep him at fb where he is an excellent replacement for Bowen. Bowen is being rested for games v lower end teams with Ryan coming in and playing well.
He is on contract to 2016 but that doesn't mean he can't have a salary upgrade with an extended deal.
What the club is doing now is spot on. By the time Bowen leaves end of 2015 Hampshire will have a lot of experience at fb and ready to take over for the 2016 season when he'll be 21.
He's an exceptional talent but don't rush it, don't over do or over work him.

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Scored a hat-trick tonight for the 19s in a 34-24 win away at leaders Leeds.

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Quote: Wigan28/Leeds18 Andy "Scored a hat-trick tonight for the 19s in a 34-24 win away at leaders Leeds.'"


He probably got a bit lucky and only had to run 70 metres for one of his tries. icon_biggrin.gif

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Quote: Father Ted "Hampshire at 20 in the 2015 season is too young to play 30+ games in SL especially at stand off. Maybe at fb, just maybe!
At 6 he would be targeted by opposition forwards and would end up doing 25 tackles a game minimum. Would he then have the energy to threaten teams?'"


Then when defending move him out of the way. It's not as if that tactic hasn't been used regularly over the years by teams including us.

Quote: Father Ted "IMO keep him at fb where he is an excellent replacement for Bowen. Bowen is being rested for games v lower end teams with Ryan coming in and playing well.
He is on contract to 2016 but that doesn't mean he can't have a salary upgrade with an extended deal.
What the club is doing now is spot on. By the time Bowen leaves end of 2015 Hampshire will have a lot of experience at fb and ready to take over for the 2016 season when he'll be 21.
He's an exceptional talent but don't rush it, don't over do or over work him.'"


I think Hampshire is less of a fullback and more of a 6 than Sam T and I think Sam was a 6! It does look as though he is pencilled in as a full back but I think this may prove to be a mistake.

As I have said elsewhere if you watch Bowen catch a difficult ball or a bomb it shows there are still special skills associated with being a full back despite the modern view all a full back does is join the attacking line as an extra half back. If Hampshire plays against a top side this year at 1 then if I were them I'd bomb him relentlessly. If playing at 6 he'd be targeted by forwards I'd expect him to be targeted by kicks at f/b if the side we are playing is good enough. Not many are. Bradford put one bomb up all night (which he dropped) but I doubt he would get as easy a ride at f/b v Leeds.

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It looks as though he was outstanding again last night.

Result from Stanningley ARLFC - 7:30pm kick off

Wigan Warriors U19's - 34

T - Hampshire 3, Doran, Marshall, Moore

G - Gregson 5/6

Leeds Rhinos U19's - 24

T - Handley 2, Minchella, Milton, England

G - Lilley 2/5

Match Report

Wigan Warriors U19's backed up their derby win over Saints with a fantastic victory at table toppers Leeds.

The Warriors gave themselves some work to do at the picturesque Stanningley ARLFC after a first half littered with penalties and errors saw them go in at half time 24-12 down with the Rhinos racking up five tries.

However a spirited fight back from Wigan and an outstanding performance from Stand Off Ryan Hampshire saw them nil their opponents in the second half and take a 24-34 win and two points back over the Pennines.

The Warriors had the luxury of choosing the same Halfback partnership in back to back games for the first time this season and it paid off early on as Stand Off Ryan Hampshire combined with Scrum Half Jamie Doran after just five minutes to burst through from 20 metres and get the first try of the night. Nick Gregson goaled, 0-6 the visitors led.

Just a couple of minutes later the Rhinos were level, try scorer Doran fumbled on his own 15 metre line after good Leeds pressure and Winger Ash Handley took advantage with a fantastic acrobatic effort diving in at the corner. Jordan Lilley added the two and the sides level at 6-6 with nine minutes gone.

Leeds looked to build on their try and had a man held up over the line however it was Wigan who scored next. Ryan Hampshire displayed some magical footwork near the line and waltzed in for his first of the night. A simple kick for Gregson made it 6-12.

A Warriors knock on from the restart though let the Rhinos have great field position and they duly obliged with Elliot Minchella crossing the whitewash. Another successful kick, 12-12 just before the 20 minute mark.

Just a couple of minutes later and the Rhinos were in again, Wigan giving up possession far too easily deep in their own half and Loose Forward George Milton scored from the resulting scrum. Lilley missed his first conversion of the evening, 16-12 Rhinos.

Leeds started to take control as Winger Ash Handley was first to a high ball and his try put the home side 8 points clear. Lilley failed to convert again, the Rhinos now leading 20-12 after 26 minutes.

Wigan continued to give away cheap penalties and their misery was compounded when a penalty against the Warriors for obstruction went from bad to worse as Jamie Doran was sent to the sin bin for voicing his opinion. Leeds had just enough time to take advantage of the extra man before half time as Brad England barged over, Lilley with his third consecutive wayward effort meant the sides went in 24-12 at half time.

Wigan had to start the second half well and did just that. Off the back of a couple of penalties, Ryan Hampshire was again able to show an excellent turn of pace to zip through and get his second of the night. Gregson added a simple kick and the Warriors were within a converted try of drawing level.

Leeds again gifted the Warriors another penalty before a knock on was collected by winger Liam Marshall who raced in from 20 metres and the visitors were within touching distance despite still being down to 12 men. Gregson missing with the kick, the Warriors now just two behind at 24-22.

The home side started to come back into it but Wigan's defence held firm despite a couple of back to back sets in their own half.

The boys in Cherry and White then took the lead as Jamie Doran looking to make amends for his sin binning put Rob Lever through who had Jake Moore in support to go in near to the sticks. Gregson did the honours to make it 24-28.

League leaders Leeds again looked to build pressure and had a try ruled out for a forward pass as the Warriors defended for their lives.

On the 65 minute mark came the try of the night and one fitting to win any match. Ryan Hampshire capped a Man of the Match performance flying through the defensive line and racing from one side of the pitch to the other over 60 metres to burn off all in site including a hapless Rhinos Full Back. Another Gregson conversion put Wigan ten points up and the spoils were secured.

The Warriors saw out proceedings with relative ease and inflicted just the second defeat of the season for the Rhinos.

The win propels Wigan from 10th to 5th in the ladder as they continue to gain momentum in 2014.

Team News

Wigan Warriors U19's - Gabriel Fell, David Thompson, Jack Higginson, Oliver Gildart, Liam Marshall, Ryan Hampshire, Jamie Doran, Ben Austin, Callum Wright, Kieron Sharrett, Nick Gregson, Macauley Davis, Robert Lever

Replacements - Luke Waterworth, Brad Lawrence, Jake Moore, Kyle Shelford

Leeds Rhinos U19's - Ashton Golding, Billy McDermott, Jordan Harper, Josh Walters, Ash Handley, Ben White, Jordan Lilley, Dan Grange, Robbiie Ward, Robbie Mulhern, Elliot Minchella, Brad England, George Milton

Replacements - Ben Frankland, Matty Stableford, Sam Hallas, Jamie Samme

Ref - T Grant


Read more at www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... jlQXlMf.99
It looks as though he was outstanding again last night.

Result from Stanningley ARLFC - 7:30pm kick off

Wigan Warriors U19's - 34

T - Hampshire 3, Doran, Marshall, Moore

G - Gregson 5/6

Leeds Rhinos U19's - 24

T - Handley 2, Minchella, Milton, England

G - Lilley 2/5

Match Report

Wigan Warriors U19's backed up their derby win over Saints with a fantastic victory at table toppers Leeds.

The Warriors gave themselves some work to do at the picturesque Stanningley ARLFC after a first half littered with penalties and errors saw them go in at half time 24-12 down with the Rhinos racking up five tries.

However a spirited fight back from Wigan and an outstanding performance from Stand Off Ryan Hampshire saw them nil their opponents in the second half and take a 24-34 win and two points back over the Pennines.

The Warriors had the luxury of choosing the same Halfback partnership in back to back games for the first time this season and it paid off early on as Stand Off Ryan Hampshire combined with Scrum Half Jamie Doran after just five minutes to burst through from 20 metres and get the first try of the night. Nick Gregson goaled, 0-6 the visitors led.

Just a couple of minutes later the Rhinos were level, try scorer Doran fumbled on his own 15 metre line after good Leeds pressure and Winger Ash Handley took advantage with a fantastic acrobatic effort diving in at the corner. Jordan Lilley added the two and the sides level at 6-6 with nine minutes gone.

Leeds looked to build on their try and had a man held up over the line however it was Wigan who scored next. Ryan Hampshire displayed some magical footwork near the line and waltzed in for his first of the night. A simple kick for Gregson made it 6-12.

A Warriors knock on from the restart though let the Rhinos have great field position and they duly obliged with Elliot Minchella crossing the whitewash. Another successful kick, 12-12 just before the 20 minute mark.

Just a couple of minutes later and the Rhinos were in again, Wigan giving up possession far too easily deep in their own half and Loose Forward George Milton scored from the resulting scrum. Lilley missed his first conversion of the evening, 16-12 Rhinos.

Leeds started to take control as Winger Ash Handley was first to a high ball and his try put the home side 8 points clear. Lilley failed to convert again, the Rhinos now leading 20-12 after 26 minutes.

Wigan continued to give away cheap penalties and their misery was compounded when a penalty against the Warriors for obstruction went from bad to worse as Jamie Doran was sent to the sin bin for voicing his opinion. Leeds had just enough time to take advantage of the extra man before half time as Brad England barged over, Lilley with his third consecutive wayward effort meant the sides went in 24-12 at half time.

Wigan had to start the second half well and did just that. Off the back of a couple of penalties, Ryan Hampshire was again able to show an excellent turn of pace to zip through and get his second of the night. Gregson added a simple kick and the Warriors were within a converted try of drawing level.

Leeds again gifted the Warriors another penalty before a knock on was collected by winger Liam Marshall who raced in from 20 metres and the visitors were within touching distance despite still being down to 12 men. Gregson missing with the kick, the Warriors now just two behind at 24-22.

The home side started to come back into it but Wigan's defence held firm despite a couple of back to back sets in their own half.

The boys in Cherry and White then took the lead as Jamie Doran looking to make amends for his sin binning put Rob Lever through who had Jake Moore in support to go in near to the sticks. Gregson did the honours to make it 24-28.

League leaders Leeds again looked to build pressure and had a try ruled out for a forward pass as the Warriors defended for their lives.

On the 65 minute mark came the try of the night and one fitting to win any match. Ryan Hampshire capped a Man of the Match performance flying through the defensive line and racing from one side of the pitch to the other over 60 metres to burn off all in site including a hapless Rhinos Full Back. Another Gregson conversion put Wigan ten points up and the spoils were secured.

The Warriors saw out proceedings with relative ease and inflicted just the second defeat of the season for the Rhinos.

The win propels Wigan from 10th to 5th in the ladder as they continue to gain momentum in 2014.

Team News

Wigan Warriors U19's - Gabriel Fell, David Thompson, Jack Higginson, Oliver Gildart, Liam Marshall, Ryan Hampshire, Jamie Doran, Ben Austin, Callum Wright, Kieron Sharrett, Nick Gregson, Macauley Davis, Robert Lever

Replacements - Luke Waterworth, Brad Lawrence, Jake Moore, Kyle Shelford

Leeds Rhinos U19's - Ashton Golding, Billy McDermott, Jordan Harper, Josh Walters, Ash Handley, Ben White, Jordan Lilley, Dan Grange, Robbiie Ward, Robbie Mulhern, Elliot Minchella, Brad England, George Milton

Replacements - Ben Frankland, Matty Stableford, Sam Hallas, Jamie Samme

Ref - T Grant


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Quote: Rogues Gallery "The Warriors gave themselves some work to do at the picturesque Stanningley ARLFC'"


Whoever wrote that report had obviously enjoyed the hospitality.

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15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Hull KR
Sat 8th Mar
SL
17:30
Catalans-Leeds
Sun 9th Mar
SL
17:30
Warrington-Wakefield
SL
17:30
Wigan-Huddersfield
Thu 20th Mar
SL
20:00
Salford-Huddersfield
Fri 21st Mar
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Warrington
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 29 768 338 430 48
Hull KR 29 731 344 387 44
Warrington 29 769 351 418 42
Leigh 29 580 442 138 33
Salford 28 556 561 -5 32
St.Helens 28 618 411 207 30
 
Catalans 27 475 427 48 30
Leeds 27 530 488 42 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
Hull FC 27 328 894 -566 6
LondonB 27 317 916 -599 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
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Toulouse 26 765 388 377 37
Bradford 28 723 420 303 36
York 29 695 501 194 32
Widnes 27 561 502 59 29
Featherstone 27 634 525 109 28
 
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Doncaster 26 498 619 -121 25
Halifax 26 509 650 -141 22
Batley 26 422 591 -169 22
Swinton 28 484 676 -192 20
Barrow 25 442 720 -278 19
Whitehaven 25 437 826 -389 18
Dewsbury 27 348 879 -531 4
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