The Liam Farrell Column - I've been given the green light to start playing again!

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The Liam Farrell Column - I've been given the green light to start playing again!

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I’ve been given the green-light to resume full training. Hopefully I’ll be playing again before the end of the season.

I went to see the specialist earlier this week and as optimistic as I was, I’d been told shoulder injuries like mine could be complicated. But the specialist was satisfied the bone has heeled and said I was okay to start full contact – I was buzzing when I left the room.

The plan, now, is to bash me about a bit and see how I hold up! I’ve not played since July and so I’m looking forward to getting back into it properly. Hopefully I can do enough to get back into the side – either for the visit of Hull FC next week, or the semi-final – but that’s obviously going to be Waney’s call. We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.

Mentioning injuries, it was disappointing that Willie Isa is going to miss the rest of the season with a broken collarbone. Willie’s approach to training and playing is incredible, and he’s a real role model for our younger players in terms of just how professional he is.

He’s also very selfless and, while we’re all thinking of him, he’ll want us to go out there and make sure we finish the season on a high – and I think we’re certainly capable of doing that.

Our win against Warrington last Friday was our sixth in a row, and it was great to see Dom Manfredi return the way he did. Yes, last week, I’d said not to expect too much for him, but it looked as if he hadn’t been away.

We head to Huddersfield tonight and I’ve heard people saying there’s nothing riding on this, but that’s not how we’re approaching it.

We still need one win to secure second place and, with it, a home semi-final spot – and that’s what all our focus is on. Games over there are often tough and this should be no different.

Finally, the changes to the Super League structure were voted through last week. I’d said beforehand I’d prefer a return to the old format. I have some sympathy for the Championship clubs because the standard of their competition has improved, but it’s probably not been to Super League’s benefit, having the Qualifiers.

While I like the promotion and relegation aspect, there was something about the Million Pound Game which never sat well with me.



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Gutted for Isa, but great you have Farrell back - could be the difference for us in the knock-out stages.
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Brilliant news. We can rely on him to have kept himself fit as a fiddle. Makes the play off side very strong...

Tomkins - Manfredi - Gildart - Bateman - Davies - Williams - Leuluai

Flower - Powell - Clubb - Faz - Greenwood - Lockers

Nav - Tautai - Escare - Hamlin

Could be champions...

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Exiled Wiganer wrote:Brilliant news. We can rely on him to have kept himself fit as a fiddle. Makes the play off side very strong...

Tomkins - Manfredi - Gildart - Bateman - Davies - Williams - Leuluai

Flower - Powell - Clubb - Faz - Greenwood - Lockers

Nav - Tautai - Escare - Hamlin

Could be champions...
Surely Sutton over Tautai and Sarginson at centre so Bateman can play in his best position in the second row.
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Warrior20 wrote:
Exiled Wiganer wrote:Brilliant news. We can rely on him to have kept himself fit as a fiddle. Makes the play off side very strong...

Tomkins - Manfredi - Gildart - Bateman - Davies - Williams - Leuluai

Flower - Powell - Clubb - Faz - Greenwood - Lockers

Nav - Tautai - Escare - Hamlin

Could be champions...
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Surely Sutton over Tautai and Sarginson at centre so Bateman can play in his best position in the second row.
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Greenwood has been a massive signing for us, Waney's got a headache fitting them all in!
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Exiled Wiganer wrote:Tomkins - Manfredi - Gildart - Sarg - Davies - Williams - Leuluai

Flower - Powell - Clubb - Bateman - Greenwood - Lockers

Nav - Sutton - Escare - Faz
My changes in bold. Unlucky for Hamlin maybe but do you want to win it or be nice?

Tautai is probably Wigan's worst forward at the moment so I ditched him. Though Wane might well not especially if he wants three props on the bench and if he does, I think Escare will miss out.

I have Faz on the bench for two reasons. He's been out a while and so might not be up to being the 80 minute player he can be but most importantly he's not as good as Bareman or Greenwood.
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DaveO wrote: ... but most importantly he's not as good as Bateman or Greenwood.
Slipping in a bit of controversy at the end, there, Dave!
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moto748 wrote:
DaveO wrote: ... but most importantly he's not as good as Bateman or Greenwood.
Slipping in a bit of controversy at the end, there, Dave!
its davos opinion and personally i agree..... for me having escare on the bench is a must...... we may need a match winner in the semi/final
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