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Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:56 pm
by Dorsey
Think he is doing ok really, came under a bit of a cloud because of what happened with Terry N and he is certainly a different sort of player but you only had to listen to the Warrington/Bradford game today to realise that TN is a marked man - he even got yellow carded today when it wasn't him! Wouldn't be averse to Terry coming back but not at the expense of Higham who will continue to develop and do ok for us.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:10 am
by Fraggle
louis0071 posted:
i know it nout do with this but does any 1 know wot time training starts and finish for the lads at orell tomra
Moderator request - please can you write using normal English, it'll make it easier for the rest of us. Thanks, Fraggle.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:57 am
by sma1ex
Was really pleased with mickey Higham's performance yesterday. For the first time i feel he has out played Godwin. All season I was waiting for him to get dragged off and bring Wagga on to produce abit of flair. but fair credit to higham he showed what he was made of yesterday. Really do hope we dont lose wagga at the end of the season!!! Maurice get your pen out and give him a extention!!

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:39 am
by mario
He had to play well, seen as Noble couldn't wait to get rid of him last time he had him as a player!

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:55 am
by adrenalinxx
louis0071 posted:
i know it nout do with this but does any 1 know wot time training starts and finish for the lads at orell tomra
Are you on about Orrell RUFC?

Wigan do not train at Orrell anymore they train at St John Rigby College and there is no office time that they train they just turn up when Noble tells them to.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:59 am
by adrenalinxx
mario posted:
He had to play well, seen as Noble couldn't wait to get rid of him last time he had him as a player!
What do you mean last time Noble had Higham as a player was in the Tri-Nations and Higham played extremely well against the Aussies and the New Zealanders. I don't think that Noble was trying to get rid of him as he was one of the best players. If anything Noble would have been pleased to have Higham at Wigan after working with him in the Great Britian setup.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:06 am
by mario
Last time he had Higham as a player was at Bradford!

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:09 am
by adrenalinxx
mario posted:
Last time he had Higham as a player was at Bradford!
Yes for 20 minutes :conf:

He was never going to be a Bradford player he was bought so that Bradford could get Newton not because Bradford wanted Higham.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:38 am
by mario
So Noble must prefer Newton, otherwise he would have kept Higham.

Re: Micky Higham

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:44 am
by Wigan_forever1985
I think higham has struggled but i do think he is a quality player and as he gain confidence he will only get better. He was awesome when saints used to put him on when fat boy cunningham got tired, i think his slow start could has not been helped by the whole team not playing when. One of highams faveourite things to do is quick scoots from dummy half but up until last game there was no-one there to support him which meant he just got flattened and looked pap. His work rate is very high and he is a good defensive player so i think he is good and will only get better. I think wagga is outplaying him slightly at the moment but in the last game higham looked like getting some of his old form back.

As for terry well there is no denying he is one of the best ball handlers in the game today and he has agression and passion but he is prone to injury and is prone to going mad and throwing his fists. I obviously would welcome him back if he were to come but to be honest i think the Wagga - Higham partenership will be much more productive in the long run just needs a little fine tuning