Vote for your Wigan Warriors Player of the Month for August, brought to you by Open Exchange.
August saw the Warriors win three out of five games in Betfred Super League, starting the month with a 32-6 win over Warrington Wolves at the DW Stadium on Heritage Day.
A disappointing loss to Wakefield away followed but Matt Peet’s men bounced with a big 52-6 win over Toulouse Olympique before taking a brilliant 30-10 win over St Helens at the DW Stadium, confirming a second-placed finish in Betfred Super League.
Wigan made seven debuts as they travelled to Hull KR, with the Warriors benefitting from rotation and a spirited performance saw a young side fall narrowly short against the Robins to end the month.
There were plenty of impressive performances throughout the month, but who do you think turned out best for Wigan in August?
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Player of the Month: August
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Player of the Month: August
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Player of the Month: August
Joint vote for me. Byrne and O'Neil.
Just for the Saints game and the way they both played Walmsley and Roby off the park again.
Its no coincident that their 2 main players have quiet games when Byrne and O'Neil are playing, just hope if we meet Saints again at Old Trafford one of them isn't watching a Roby masterclass from the stands.
Just for the Saints game and the way they both played Walmsley and Roby off the park again.
Its no coincident that their 2 main players have quiet games when Byrne and O'Neil are playing, just hope if we meet Saints again at Old Trafford one of them isn't watching a Roby masterclass from the stands.