Wigan Warriors have recalled one of their forwards from their Super League loan spell.
Rising prop forward Harvey Makin has returned to Robin Park following an impressive loan spell with London Broncos.
The 20-year-old played every game while with the capital outfit, having made the move earlier in March.
He registered six appearances, including the club’s first Super League victory of the season over Hull FC earlier this month.
London Broncos announced in a statement: “The club can confirm that Harvey Makin has returned to Wigan Warriors following his loan spell.
"We’d like to thank Harvey for his efforts and wish him all the best for the future.”
The former St Judes junior, who signed his first contract with Wigan in 2020, has also previously spent time on loan with Barrow Raiders and Oldham.
Wigan face Salford Red Devils in Super League Round 12, with academy product Makin yet to make his first-team debut for the Warriors.
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Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
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Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
Wonder if it’s a nod to us resting a number of players at Warrington next week?
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Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
I’d play those 3 without a doubt. I had a look back to the week before the 2022 final and we only rested a couple of players, so we may well do the same next week. The difference TGI’s time is the finalists are playing each other, so they may look at holding a bit back and mirroring each others plan.Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:59 pmI hope not. Walters, Ellis and Byrne need to play and we need to put a marker down.
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Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
That would be the clever thing to do ,then its a contestNICKYKISS wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:23 pmI’d play those 3 without a doubt. I had a look back to the week before the 2022 final and we only rested a couple of players, so we may well do the same next week. The difference TGI’s time is the finalists are playing each other, so they may look at holding a bit back and mirroring each others plan.Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:59 pmI hope not. Walters, Ellis and Byrne need to play and we need to put a marker down.
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Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
Play the full team until and including the C Cup Final.
The impressive performance in the semi came following a very good game v Huddersfield, especially the second half. Surely the best thing is to keep that momentum going through to the C Cup Final.
We've seen previously what happens when players are rested, then return and the momentum is lost. I do hope we don't repeat that again.
The impressive performance in the semi came following a very good game v Huddersfield, especially the second half. Surely the best thing is to keep that momentum going through to the C Cup Final.
We've seen previously what happens when players are rested, then return and the momentum is lost. I do hope we don't repeat that again.
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Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
I agree, there is plenty of time to rotate players after the CC final, it is a long time until the playoffs and we have a lot of games at home so plenty time to rotate and rest playersWiganer Ted wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 2:30 pm Play the full team until and including the C Cup Final.
The impressive performance in the semi came following a very good game v Huddersfield, especially the second half. Surely the best thing is to keep that momentum going through to the C Cup Final.
We've seen previously what happens when players are rested, then return and the momentum is lost. I do hope we don't repeat that again.
Re: Wigan Warriors rising forward Harvey Makin returns from London Broncos loan spell
Makes me wonder what sort of side Burgess will put out next week.