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| League Express names Shaun Wane as Wigan's new coach. I remember him as a strapping second row forward who was almost unstoppable when he was 15.
At the time, I was talking to Jackie Edwards, a good judge, who said that he was the hardest player he had ever seen at any level.
I was also told that Shaun ran his school team which to me seemed both unusual and remarkable.
I'm always impressed with his pre-match talks in the South Stand and the way the reserves played for him in the 'semi' was fantastic.
I'm sure he'll do a good job.
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| Quote: Salty "League Express names Shaun Wane as Wigan's new coach. I remember him as a strapping second row forward who was almost unstoppable when he was 15.
At the time, I was talking to Jackie Edwards, a good judge, who said that he was the hardest player he had ever seen at any level.
I was also told that Shaun ran his school team which to me seemed both unusual and remarkable.
I'm always impressed with his pre-match talks in the South Stand and the way the reserves played for him in the 'semi' was fantastic.
I'm sure he'll do a good job.'"
Shaun has been highly placed at Wigan for a while, and is highly rated. But I wouldn't bank anything on a League Express story.
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| I don't really recall seeing much of Shaun Wane as a second rower, but in the mid to late 80s he was a pretty much unstoppable prop, hard as nails. I always remember him flattening a couple of Manly players during that fight where Brian Case got sin binned.
Wane and Case were probably my favourite prop combination, possibly even better than Platt and Skerrett.
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| Quote: Salty "League Express names Shaun Wane as Wigan's new coach. I remember him as a strapping second row forward who was almost unstoppable when he was 15.
At the time, I was talking to Jackie Edwards, a good judge, who said that he was the hardest player he had ever seen at any level.
I was also told that Shaun ran his school team which to me seemed both unusual and remarkable.
I'm always impressed with his pre-match talks in the South Stand and the way the reserves played for him in the 'semi' was fantastic.
I'm sure he'll do a good job.'"
That bit is true. Was in the same year as Waney and briefly played in the same team, and he was the toughest lad I've known. His position at school, and his early days at Pat's was loose forward if I'm not mistaken. He always seemed to have a maturity beyond his years too. Would love to see him as coach for the simple reason that he wouldn't accept under par performances or players not giving 100% on the field.
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| Quote: Lester Bangs "That bit is true. Was in the same year as Waney and briefly played in the same team, and he was the toughest lad I've known. His position at school, and his early days at Pat's was loose forward if I'm not mistaken. He always seemed to have a maturity beyond his years too. Would love to see him as coach for the simple reason that he wouldn't accept under par performances or players not giving 100% on the field.'"
I also remember him kicking goals. Seems like yesterday.
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| Think now its between Him and McGuire
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| I remember his nickname .........Bonecrusher Wane.
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| Would be a very bold appointment but one I would welcome he certainly has earned it.
One thing that i like about him as other have said he is a strong character, too many coaches have come to Wigan with a weak character despite big reputations and folded like a pack of cards.
Wane knows what it means to be at Wigan and seems to have the players respect, it would be for me very much a Mike Gregory type appointment, bit of a gamble but the pro's out weight the cons although have to say i would still like an NRL experienced coach to come in if we have been turned down by any that are good and available then he could be a strong option.
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| I think it would be a great appointment if that is what we go and do.
You only have to look at how the reserves play for him, he has total respect from each and every single one of them and they listen to everything he says.
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| There would be a little sense of risk there by appointing Wane due to a lack of first team experience but i think the vast majority would back it.
He knows the club inside out and knows what it means to play for this club and to win for this club. He obviously knows the young players at this club like the back of his hand and he'd be as good a coach as any to bring them on.
I'd be happy enough.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "There would be a little sense of risk there by appointing Wane due to a lack of first team experience but i think the vast majority would back it.
He knows the club inside out and knows what it means to play for this club and to win for this club. He obviously knows the young players at this club like the back of his hand and he'd be as good a coach as any to bring them on.
I'd be happy enough.'"
I'd still prefer McGuire simply because of his reputation as an intellect of the game, and the standard of coaches he's trained under. To have Wane in as some kind of senior assistant (maybe with a view to taking over in the future) would be ideal because, as other's have said, he's Wigan through and through and knows all about the ethos that's been missing from this club in recent years.
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| I got told 3 weeks ago he had been offered the job.
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| Would all Nobles assistants go with him if he leaves for Celtic
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| Quote: wiganrlforever "Would all Nobles assistants go with him if he leaves for Celtic'"
If you mean go with him to Celtic, then no, but leave Wigan, probably yes.
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39110_1363272058.jpg Dropkick Murphy..we actually saw and heard a mass of bouncing and scarf and flag waving to Dale Cavese that drowned out anything we could muster.. It stopped us singing our own celebratory songs, it died out seconds later when we accepted we couldn't be heard over the Wigan lot
Celebrations muted from us, job done from them. Most fans who slag them off are jealous their own club's support is nowhere near that good
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Tre Cool..Saints fans are hopeless unless it's a cup final or grand final. Wigan fans are so much more loyal and passionate
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| I would rather have Mcguire.
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