Magic Weekend: Down the years

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Magic Weekend: Down the years

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Ahead of Wigan’s Magic Weekend clash against St Helens on Saturday, we look at the key facts and stats about the Warriors at the annual Super League event.

General facts

The Magic Weekend started in 2007, featuring all 12 Super League clubs across two days at one venue and this will be the 15th annual weekend (excluding 2020.)

The Rugby League festival has typically been played on the May Bank Holiday weekend, apart from in 2011 when the Magic Weekend was the opening round of the Super League season (Wigan drew 16-16 against St Helens at the Millennium Stadium). In a change to the schedule this year’s weekend takes place on the 9th/10th July.

This will be the 6th time we meet local rivals St Helens at the Magic Weekend event.
General stats – Wigan at the Magic Weekend:

14 games
8 wins
2 draws
4 losses
18 points (highest in Magic history)
Biggest win: 42-16 vs St Helens at the Etihad Stadium in 2012
Biggest margin: 32 points in a 40-8 win over Leeds at St James’ Park in 2016

Wigan’s opponents

St Helens: 5 times – won 3, lost 2
Leeds: 4 times – won 4, lost 0
Warrington: 4 times – won 1, draw 1, lost 2
Huddersfield: 1 time – won 1

Wigan’s coaches

Shaun Wane: 7 games, won 6, draw 1
Michael Maguire: 2 games, won 1, drawn 1
Brian Noble: 3 games, won 1, lost 2
Adrian Lam: 2 games, lost 2

Venues

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 3 times – draw 1, lost 2
Murrayfield, Edinburgh: 2 times – won 2
Etihad Stadium, Manchester: 3 times – won 3
St James’ Park, Newcastle: 5 times – won 3, draw 1, lost 1
Anfield, Liverpool: 1 time – lost 1

Wigan’s top try scorers

Sam Tomkins – 5
Liam Marshall – 4 (Marshall is the only Wigan player to score a Magic hat-trick – in a 24-24 draw against Warrington at St James’ Park in 2017)
Joe Burgess/Willie Isa/George Williams/Josh Charnley/Pat Richards/George Carmont – 3

Did you know?

Referee Ben Thaler has been in charge of 4 Wigan Magic games (2010, 2012, 2014, 2017).
In 2016 when Wigan beat Leeds 40-8 at St James’ Park, referee Robert Hicks had to be replaced by Joe Cobb in the 18th minute after suffering an injury.

This year’s Magic Weekend is supported by Sky Zero, this is part of Sky’s recently launched campaign to encourage sport fans to take action against the climate crisis that is affecting the sports they love. Find out more HERE. https://www.skysports.com/other-sports/ ... y-in-sport


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