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3.1.1 Fixtures. 3.1.2 Table. ... The 2024 season was the Wigan Warriors's 44th consecutive season playing ... In Sky Sports end of season review, Wigan were praised ...
Ahead of the 2024 NRL Grand Final, reports began circulating that the 2025 World Club Challenge would be at risk of being cancelled as teams that could potentially qualify (Penrith Panthers, Warrington Wolves, and Wigan Warriors) would have difficulty arranging travel to either the UK or Australia, then to the United States, with the usual date of the tournament being close to that of the 2025 ...
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.
Wigan remain focused on repeating Super League glory but the World Club Challenge is a major incentive, says boss Matt Peet. Wigan Warriors: World Club Challenge glory captures the imagination in 2024
The Wigan Warriors qualified by defeating the Catalans Dragons in the 2023 Super League Grand Final. They previously played in eight World Club Challenges and won four, including a 21–4 victory over Penrith in 1991. The Warriors' last appearance was in a 12-point defeat to the Sydney Roosters in the 2019 World Club Challenge.
The 2023 season was the Wigan Warriors's 43rd consecutive season playing in England's top ... Fixtures. Date and time Versus ... Sky Sports: 3rd [5] 17 March, 19:45 ...
Sky Sports: 8 March; 16:30 Round 4 Catalans Dragons: A Stade Gilbert Brutus – Sky Sports: 22 March; 17:30 Round 5 Wigan Warriors: H Headingley Rugby Stadium – Sky Sports: 28 March; 20:00 Round 6 Warrington Wolves: A Halliwell Jones Stadium – Sky Sports: 10 April; 20:00 Round 7 Salford Red Devils: A Salford Community Stadium – Sky Sports ...
Wigan Warriors lifting the Super League Trophy. By winning the Grand Final, Wigan Warriors won their second 'quadruple' since the 1993-94 season, having also won of the World Club Challenge, the Challenge Cup and the League Leaders' Shield. The quadruple has only been achieved elsewhere by Bradford Bulls in 2003 and St Helens in 2006. [9]