"Superstar" O'Loughlin making waves

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"Superstar" O'Loughlin making waves

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Sean O'Loughlin long since emerged from the shadow of Andy Farrell but he could be set to match another achievement of his famous brother-in-law.

Farrell won the prestigious Man of Steel award in 2004, just before leaving Super League for rugby union, and O'Loughlin is currently odds-on to emulate him after making an outstanding start to the season.

The tough-tackling loose forward has been impressive all year but was showered with praise from all corners for his man-of-the-match performance in the champions' Good Friday derby win at St Helens.

Team-mate Blake Green said: "He's a superstar, the best player I've played with."

St Helens coach Nathan Brown was equally glowing in his appreciation for the opposing skipper, saying: "Sean O'Loughlin just took us to school.

"He showed why I think he's one of the best players in the world. He's a sensational player.

"That's why Waney (Wigan Warriors coach Shaun Wane) saves him for the big games if his body's not good."

It is a true mark of a great player if the opposing coaches line up to offer their tributes.

Warrington Wolves boss Tony Smith singled out O'Loughlin as the main contender for the 2013 Man of Steel award which eventually went to Danny Brough.

O'Loughlin was on a three-man short-list, alongside Jamie Peacock, and it would be highly appropriate if he was to become the first winner of the Steve Prescott Man of Steel award, which has been renamed in memory of the former St Helens full-back who lost his battle with illness last November.

Along with Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) and Paul Wellens (St Helens), the 31-year-old O'Loughlin will go down as one of the great captains of the modern era.

All three not only set magnificent examples with their deeds on the field, but represent their clubs with dignity through their statesmanlike and ambassadorial qualities.

According to Wane, O'Loughlin can drink, too, a strange fact that emerged from the Wigan coach's post-match press conference at Langtree Park.

It is no coincidence that O'Loughlin's current boom in form comes during a rare period free of injury.

His appearance on Easter Monday marked the first time for nearly a year that he has played five games in a row.

O'Loughlin was frequently the butt of light-hearted humour from his team-mates in 2013 when he sat out long periods of the season, only to return for the big games, most notably the Challenge Cup final at Wembley and the Grand Final at Old Trafford.

The loose forward played key roles in both victories as the Warriors became the first club to do the double for seven years, a feat that eluded Farrell, who has kept a close eye on the progress of his brother-in-law over the last 10 years.

O'Loughlin, whose father Keiron was in the Widnes side that beat Wigan in the 1984 Challenge Cup final, kept the loose forward role in the family when Farrell made the move to prop and also inherited the captaincy, after Kris Radlinski had briefly held the reins, when his brother-in-law left to join Saracens.

O'Loughlin matched Farrell's 11 England caps in November's World Cup semi-final defeat by New Zealand but would have doubled that tally if it were not for injury.

He will be hoping to lend his vast experience to Steve McNamara's side in the end-of-year Four Nations Series down under.

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No coincidence that Lockers plays match after match and we win match after match.
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cpwigan wrote:No coincidence that Lockers plays match after match and we win match after match.
Bilko made reference to that yesterday. In 9 matches we lost last season, they were the 9 where Lockers didn't play!
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That's my boy????????????????????
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: "Superstar" O'Loughlin making waves

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That's my boy????????????????????
No favouritism here :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mind you I 100% agree :wink:
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