Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
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Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
Wigan Warriors will be doing some cold weather training next week as Michael Maguire and his backroom staff and the first team squad head North of the border for three days of pre-season training.
The venue is being kept underwraps as is what the players will face but the squad will spend time in Scotland and if the cold snap continues seem certain to come up against snow and freezing temperatures and possibly one or two blocked roads.
Speaking about the trip Michael Maguire told us,
"I not quite sure what the weather will be like next week, the last time I looked it was minus 18 degrees, it's some time where we can do some group bonding, some hard work and enjoy each others company."
Warrior speak for "We are going up north to dig out snow from Trotski's driveway" .
The venue is being kept underwraps as is what the players will face but the squad will spend time in Scotland and if the cold snap continues seem certain to come up against snow and freezing temperatures and possibly one or two blocked roads.
Speaking about the trip Michael Maguire told us,
"I not quite sure what the weather will be like next week, the last time I looked it was minus 18 degrees, it's some time where we can do some group bonding, some hard work and enjoy each others company."
Warrior speak for "We are going up north to dig out snow from Trotski's driveway" .
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
How deep has the snow been EW?EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:Wigan Warriors will be doing some cold weather training next week as Michael Maguire and his backroom staff and the first team squad head North of the border for three days of pre-season training.
The venue is being kept underwraps as is what the players will face but the squad will spend time in Scotland and if the cold snap continues seem certain to come up against snow and freezing temperatures and possibly one or two blocked roads.
Speaking about the trip Michael Maguire told us,
"I not quite sure what the weather will be like next week, the last time I looked it was minus 18 degrees, it's some time where we can do some group bonding, some hard work and enjoy each others company."
Warrior speak for "We are going up north to dig out snow from Trotski's driveway" .
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
Had about 2 feet of snow in Edinburgh.
At work in Harthill at present (Quarry mid-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow)clearing snow at present and there is over 3 feet here in some places, melting fast today.
Watch out for flood warnings coming soon.
At work in Harthill at present (Quarry mid-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow)clearing snow at present and there is over 3 feet here in some places, melting fast today.
Watch out for flood warnings coming soon.



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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
With the motorway blocked it took me 2 hours to go eight miles here in Longridge. Three feet in some bits of the back garden.
http://jimbo123p.multiply.com/photos/al ... ies_read=5
That was before the lot arrived this week so add another foot,
Jim
http://jimbo123p.multiply.com/photos/al ... ies_read=5
That was before the lot arrived this week so add another foot,
Jim
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Thaw well under way now Jim. Almost tropical @ 5c.highland convert wrote:With the motorway blocked it took me 2 hours to go eight miles here in Longridge. Three feet in some bits of the back garden.
http://jimbo123p.multiply.com/photos/al ... ies_read=5
That was before the lot arrived this week so add another foot,
Jim
The players will be White water rafting down the M8 Glasgow to Edinburgh .


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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
So my mate in Glenrothes isn't telling porkys when he says the snow is 4ft high where he's had to shovel off his drive.EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:Had about 2 feet of snow in Edinburgh.
At work in Harthill at present (Quarry mid-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow)clearing snow at present and there is over 3 feet here in some places, melting fast today.
Watch out for flood warnings coming soon.![]()
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
He probably is telling porkies. In Glenrothes it might be over 5 feet deep .jobo wrote:So my mate in Glenrothes isn't telling porkys when he says the snow is 4ft high where he's had to shovel off his drive.EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:Had about 2 feet of snow in Edinburgh.
At work in Harthill at present (Quarry mid-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow)clearing snow at present and there is over 3 feet here in some places, melting fast today.
Watch out for flood warnings coming soon.![]()
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:He probably is telling porkies. In Glenrothes it might be over 5 feet deep .jobo wrote:So my mate in Glenrothes isn't telling porkys when he says the snow is 4ft high where he's had to shovel off his drive.EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:Had about 2 feet of snow in Edinburgh.
At work in Harthill at present (Quarry mid-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow)clearing snow at present and there is over 3 feet here in some places, melting fast today.
Watch out for flood warnings coming soon.![]()
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
Much more sensible plan than doing warm-weather training. I never did understand that idea, with the season starting in February.
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Re: Warriors cold weather training in Scotland
Rather them than me lol