Why no minutes silence?

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cpwigan
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Why no minutes silence?

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For Alan Davies

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Sutty
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The players weren't even wearing black armbands. :angry:


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Kiwiseddon
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I don't want to take anything away from Alan Davies and you're right he should have had a minutes silence, but I was fully expecting a minutes silence for Adam Watene. Did Wakey have that earlier in their warm up matches?
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Kiwiseddon wrote:I don't want to take anything away from Alan Davies and you're right he should have had a minutes silence, but I was fully expecting a minutes silence for Adam Watene. Did Wakey have that earlier in their warm up matches?
this was my thinking during the game....
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We thought there would be a minutes silence as well.
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Wakefield v Castleford pre season game Haka was performed in tribute to Adam Watene by the team, his family and friends, so I guess they thought that sufficient.
Alan Davies I don't know, perhaps family request?
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