Goulding retires
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Good luck to the lad.Hope his future is blessed.
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Such sad, sad news, his mum had told me the other week that he still wasn't recovering from concussion issues, but I was always hoping he would recover.
I've text him & sent on all your good wishes as well as my own
I've text him & sent on all your good wishes as well as my own

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Warriors Pay Tribute to Darrell Goulding
Wigan Warriors Rugby Director Kris Radlinski has paid tribute to former player Darrell Goulding following his retirement.
Goulding, a member of the 2013 double-winning team, made the decision to hang up his boots on medical advice after suffering a series of concussion injuries.
Goulding retires having made 150 Super League appearances at Wigan, on-loan at Salford and at current club Hull Kingston Rovers. He also represented England on two occasions.
The former Wigan St Patrick's amateur played 175 times for the Wigan Club scoring 72 tries. He appeared and scored in two Grand Final successes for the Warriors (2010 & 2013) and also played in the 2013 Challenge Cup Final win over Hull FC.
Speaking on the news, Rugby Director Kris Radlinski said: "Darrell is a very unassuming guy and the definition of a team player.
"A true centre with subtle skills, he could create opportunities out of nothing and Josh Charnley owes him so much for creating so many tries for him. He should be very proud at what he has achieved in his career.
"I met him last week and he told me all about his decision and asked about the transition. The retirement of a rugby player is inevitable, every player knows it is coming but nothing prepares you for knowing that you will never lace up the boots again.
"This is another reminder that the game we love is played by great athletes who put their careers and livelihood on the line every time they take the field."
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... ODbKbQG.99
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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really sad news
Is it me or has the concussion issue blown up over the last year, is it that the issue getting worse? or just more detectable
Is it me or has the concussion issue blown up over the last year, is it that the issue getting worse? or just more detectable
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Both I think.Wigan_forever1985 wrote:really sad news
Is it me or has the concussion issue blown up over the last year, is it that the issue getting worse? or just more detectable
I think whilst League was dirtier / dangerous to facial bones in the past now the collisions are mind blowing and routinely happening at or above ball height far more. Tackling around the ankles is very rare these days.
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Sad to hear this (as the NZ branch of the DG fan club we joke he is my other half's secret love child as they look very similar
). Thanks for sending good wishes on our behalf Josie 
Good Luck with whatever you do next Darrell Kia Kaha!


Good Luck with whatever you do next Darrell Kia Kaha!
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Get him back to the club in some capacity, has a lot to offer in my opinion!!
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Now here's a question, did his condition develop whilst at KR or did the club know he had issues prior to letting him leave?
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If you are implying the club let him leave or didn't go out of its way to entice him to stay (he was out of contract) because they knew he had a potentially life threatening concussion issue you must have very low opinions of the morals of those in charge at Wigan.doc wrote:Now here's a question, did his condition develop whilst at KR or did the club know he had issues prior to letting him leave?
If the club knew he had an issue as serious as this it would have advised him to retire.
Do you really think they would be cynical enough to do otherwise?
What possible motive could they have for behaving like that?
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Doesn't a player have to pass a medical when being signed by a club?DaveO wrote:If you are implying the club let him leave or didn't go out of its way to entice him to stay (he was out of contract) because they knew he had a potentially life threatening concussion issue you must have very low opinions of the morals of those in charge at Wigan.doc wrote:Now here's a question, did his condition develop whilst at KR or did the club know he had issues prior to letting him leave?
If the club knew he had an issue as serious as this it would have advised him to retire.
Do you really think they would be cynical enough to do otherwise?
What possible motive could they have for behaving like that?
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