Wigan’s Worst spine in 150 years

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Re: Wigan’s Worst spine in 150 years

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Thats settled then ,we dont need :roll: a goalkicker
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We have Hank, We will be fine
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We might be able to get a couple of Panthers players. Fits with ILs history of recruitment.
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Is Hankinson returning? Regardless of whether Hardaker and Smith are both here in 2022, the question of who takes conversions still remains? Who's more consistent?

I see 2022 like this:

Fullback: French (whether Hardaker stays or not).
Standoff: Field
Scrumhalf: Smith (wouldn't object to a new recruit).
Hooker: O'Neil (to start with, a postion we need to master).
Loose: Shorrocks

Tommy Leuluai, if he is captain he will obviously be in the 17. I'd like to see what he can offer as a 9 or interchange 9. That said, his experience might be needed at 7 (presuming we are not signing a new half). I'd like to see him do a Robbie Paul 2005 role at Bradford, coming off the bench at either 7 or 9 when needed etc.
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Re: Wigan’s Worst spine in 150 years

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Mike wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:04 pm We might be able to get a couple of Panthers players. Fits with ILs history of recruitment.
Chorley?
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