Warriors coach Shaun Wane admitted he didn't see the thrashing coming.
"I didn't see that score coming," he said.
"They were playing well and we were up against it but I still didn't expect that. I'm not stressed. I know what we have. Where we're at and what we've been through.
"I love the fact so many Wigan fans stayed behind after the game. They appreciate the situation we're in.
I don't want to take anything away from them [Wakefield]. They were outstanding in attack."
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
Him saying they are going to work hard does not mean physical contact!! My hardest training sessions have involved no physical contact whatsoever!!
But you need time to recover after.
Look at how many injuries we have almost half is missing from the starting line up something is not right for that to happen.
Tell me all our injuries.....?
What has that got to do with anything. Fact is we have more than half the starting 13 out injured. Any other SL side with that issue.
Given the rumours surrounding William's injury we might be getting more half truths from Wane than Cameron.
pieater-alex wrote:We had a virus this week and didn't train.
Jesus wept.
Looks like they didn't play either
I can accept any excuse you want to afford however, it is still garbage to say you accept a 62-0 beating at the hands of Wakey. Saints or Wire to an extent I can understand but that :baaa:
pieater-alex wrote:We had a virus this week and didn't train.
Jesus wept.
Alex this week yes, before that? Bubonic plague
Time and time again you listen to Wane wearing it like a badge of honour; we train far harder than other teams, new players are shocked blah blah blah
I prefer players flogging themselves to win real games not for kicks in training. I is quite ironic as Wane was outed by John Monie as someone whose own prep was poor.