Officially confirmed cup QF saturday may 12 ko 230pm
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Challenge Cup Game : Wigan vs St Helens
Wigan Rugby League Club Ltd were instructed yesterday by the Board of Directors of the Rugby Football League Governing Body ("RFL") that Wigan must play their quarter-final match against St Helens on Saturday afternoon 12th May at 2:30pm at another stadium if the DW Stadium is not available.
This is in spite of the fact that Wigan informed the RFL formally on 6 October 2011 in writing in Wigan's pre-season "dates-to-avoid" submission to the RFL 2012 Season Fixtures Planning Department that the DW would not be available on Saturday/Sunday 12/13 May because of Wigan Athletic's final Premiership home game on Sunday 13th May.
Immediately following the quarter-final draw on Tuesday 1st May when the position became clear to the RFL which Wigan had pre-advised as a potential problem in October 2011, Wigan offered to play the quarter-final game on the evening of Friday 11th or Monday 14th May at the DW Stadium.
Wigan Warriors refused to jeopardise in any way Wigan Athletic's crucial last Premiership game of the Season against Wolverhampton Wanderers by a request for Warriors to play at the DW Stadium the day before such an important match.
Wigan Chairman and Owner, Ian Lenagan, commented:
"We feel let down by the RFL that they are prepared to countenance the loss of integrity of their famous Challenge Cup competition by removing home advantage from the Challenge Cup holders in a critical and closely competitive quarter-final in order to fit in with preferred television schedules when valid and practical alternative days and times were available."
"We also feel that the RFL scheduling of Challenge Cup rounds has been poor with three rounds in 30 days followed by 9 weeks before the semi-finals. More importantly, no account seems to have been taken of the clear conflicts with football-shared stadiums on the weekend of the 13th May with immovable Premier League final matches taking place then plus League 1 playoffs. Wigan, Hull and Huddersfield all share stadiums with football clubs and were possible to be in the quarter-finals albeit Wigan are the only Premier League club."
"Wigan Warriors clearly indicated in their pre-season requested-dates-to-avoid submission to the RFL Operations Department on 6th October 2011 that the Wigan Athletic game on Sunday 13th May should be avoided and it is clearly known by the RFL that Wigan Warriors also cannot play the day before a Premiership match. "
"In spite of these potential conflicts, the Challenge Cup quarter-final was scheduled for that Saturday and Sunday - precisely the dates requested to be avoided by Wigan before the fixtures were established by the RFL."
"We feel that Wigan and the integrity of the Challenge Cup competition have been penalised unfairly by this instruction to play away from home."
Whilst hoping that the integrity of the competition would prevail, Wigan identified and negotiated at short notice with stadiums in Leigh, Bolton and Warrington all of whom were extremely helpful - as have been the St Helens club throughout this last difficult 3 days.
Before announcing yesterday the enforced away venue for the Warriors tie, Ian Lenagan discussed again the situation with Dave Whelan since both men are passionate and active supporters of anything Wigan. Even though they both believe it completely wrong that the town of Wigan should be put in this position, the decision was made in these highly exceptional circumstances to attempt to allow the quarter-final tie to be played at the DW Stadium the day prior to the Wigan Athletic game following receipt of a favourable weather forecast. Premier League expressed reservations were answered by Dave Whelan's assurances that the pitch was in good condition and that special arrangements were in place in these exceptional circumstances to ensure the pitch remained so.
Dave Whelan commented:
"It is scandalous to be put in this position but we cannot see Wigan Warriors playing such a game away from home. All Wigan folk, whether primarily rugby or football supporters, come together in wishing to see two such important games shown from the Wigan stadium across the country on successive days next weekend."
Ian Lenagan commented:
"It is excellent to be able to demonstrate publicly the togetherness and strength of football and rugby in Wigan. Having watched personally the Wigan Athletic games against Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Fulham recently, one can touch and feel the respect for the performances of Wigan Athletic as well as Wigan Warriors. I now look forward to great crowds watching both teams together that weekend at the DW Stadium."
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Re: Officially confirmed cup QF saturday may 12th ko 230pm
great news
Wigan is and always will be a town of Cherry & White
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And quite rightly so.I have however emailed the rfl with my thoughts on this matter though I sincerely do not expect a reply considering the fact that they ignored IL's warnings re fixtures.Just thought that after all the anguish we have had to endure over the past few days it was only right to vent my anger on the clowns entrusted with the running of our beautiful game.We must be the laughing stock of the sporting world.

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Thank goodness that the 2 Wigan Chairman have some sense and have shown the RFL up for what it is an amateurish group of Yorkshire biased old men.I think it's about time for a change.
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Nice to see you are still with us turf even though your post was a tad late.turf wrote:According to bbc.co.uk/rugby league our clash with Saints is confirmed at the DW Stadium.
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No he was not, get off his back, the other post was early.
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Good on Whelan. Wonder who exactly is on the board that made the decision to ignore IL warnings over the potential clash of dates?? They definitely need taking to task, incompetent clowns that they are.
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Erm no but it's at the DW.Kittwazzer wrote:Did we need ANOTHER thread on this!
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On the negative side, why did they not announce earlier that this was the reason for the delay. Majority of people (including myself) layed the blame firmly at DW!
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in the last couple of weeks both Hull and Wigan have hit out at the running of the RFL. surley something must be done soon to get these clowns out of the sport. their killing it. surley all the chairmen could organise a meeting between themselves and the Rugby League International Federation and tell of the problems they have with the sport in this country. glad to see IL and DW stand together on this and credit to Whelan as well. bet the RFL wont complain if we take over 40,000 down to London AGAIN for the final