SUPER LEAGUE FACE-OFF WITH WIGAN WARRIORS

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SUPER LEAGUE FACE-OFF WITH WIGAN WARRIORS

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Wigan Warriors head coach Shaun Wane and captain Sean O'Loughlin have a heart to heart and reveal everything in the Wigan edition of Super League face-off.

The Warriors travel to St Helens on Good Friday in the biggest rivalry in Super League. Watch the match live on Sky Sports Arena and Main Event from 3:15pm on Friday.

http://www.rugby-league.com/article/520 ... n-warriors
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Did this remind anyone else of the episode of Alan Partridge Mid-morning Matters where he desperately tries to get a caller he wanted to befriend to commit to going to the pub for a beer. Wane really wanted Lockers to say they were friends didn't he!
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markill wrote:Did this remind anyone else of the episode of Alan Partridge Mid-morning Matters where he desperately tries to get a caller he wanted to befriend to commit to going to the pub for a beer. Wane really wanted Lockers to say they were friends didn't he!
Think that bit was a bit of a put on! You could tell Lockers knew what the question was about.
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Felt forced but I'm not sure they were comfortable doing it either
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Show it to someone with no knowledge of Rl and ask them what they think. No idea what they were trying to achieve with it, but I thought it cringeworthy.
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Looked like a bit of light hearted fun to me.
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Wes wrote:Looked like a bit of light hearted fun to me.
I agree, they’re doing it with all the clubs
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josie andrews wrote:
Wes wrote:Looked like a bit of light hearted fun to me.
I agree, they’re doing it with all the clubs
I think it’s a nice insight that we wouldn’t normally get to see.
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