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  2. List of Wigan Warriors players - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of rugby league players who have made 100 or more appearances for Wigan since the formation of the Northern Union in 1895. Appearances include all official league and cup games, but exclude friendlies. The list is ordered by date of debut, then by surname and first name.

  3. Category:Wigan Warriors players - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union (pre-29 August 1895), and rugby league footballers who have played for Wigan Warriors (Wigan 1872–1996), see List of Wigan Warriors players Contents Top

  4. Wigan Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Jim Sullivan's last game, as a player, for Wigan was at Mount Pleasant, Batley, on 23 February 1946. He remained at Central Park for another six seasons as coach. In 1948 Wigan took part in the first televised rugby league match when their 8–3 Challenge Cup Final victory over Bradford Northern was broadcast to the

  5. Category:Rugby league players from Wigan - Wikipedia

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    John Barton (rugby league) Ken Baxter (rugby league) Billy Belshaw; Nat Bentham; Bob Beswick; Jake Bibby; Brad Billsborough; Albert Blan; Billy Blan; Tom Blinkhorn; Dave Bolton; Joe Bradbury; Tommy Bradshaw; Jack Brennan (rugby league) Joe Bretherton; Craig Briscoe; Shaun Briscoe; Sam Brooks (rugby league) Bob Brown (rugby league) Neil Budworth ...

  6. Jack Farrimond - Wikipedia

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    Jack Farrimond made his Super League début for Wigan on 9 March 2024 against the London Broncos. [4] He played again in the return fixture on 21 June, this time scoring two tries and six out of six conversions. [5] Farrimond played in Wigan's Magic Weekend derby day victory 20–0 victory over St Helens. He was praised by head coach and media ...

  7. Bevan French - Wikipedia

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    Bevan French (born 4 January 1996) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback, wing, or stand-off for the Wigan Warriors in the Super League. French began his career playing for amateur club Tingha Tigers, playing first team rugby at age 15.

  8. Liam Colbon - Wikipedia

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    Liam Colbon (born 20 September 1984) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played in the Super League for; the Wigan Warriors, Hull Kingston Rovers, the London Broncos and Hull FC, and in the Championship for Doncaster (), as a wing or centre.

  9. Tom Davies (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Davies was born in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. He signed for Wigan after an initial trial having played amateur rugby league for Shevington Sharks, Orrell St. James and Wigan St. Patrick’s. At the time of the trial he was playing semi-professional rugby union with Fylde after being released from a scholarship with Leigh Centurions. [3]