Injury update

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Injury update

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Ethan Havard remains on course for a return in mid-March,

Peet confirms that Iain Thornley could be sidelined for 6-8 weeks.

Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos, Friday 18th February (8pm K.O.)

In partnership with Blindspot Global, we have the latest from Head Coach Matt Peet on current injury concerns ahead of round 2.

Ethan Havard continues his return to action, Peet explained: “Ethan is due back in March. We go to France for a couple of weeks and after Catalans we play Castleford so we’re thinking in or around that game we can expect him available. We’ve got a reserve game around that time too that hopefully we can get him into.”

Iain Thornley will be sidelined after leaving the field in the early stages of last week’s fixture at Hull KR. Peet gave a further update: “He’s got a grade two syndesmosis, so we’re looking at around two months, which is really upsetting for Iain personally – he’s worked extremely hard in pre-season and he was one of the shining lights. On a personal level, I’m disappointed for him, he gave himself the best chance of hitting the ground running in the season.”

He added: “In 6-8 weeks’ time he’ll be back and like a new player for us so it’s up to those lads in the meantime to make a claim for a shirt.”

Matt Peet named his 21-player squad for Friday’s fixture against Leeds Rhinos.

2 Jake Bibby
3 Zak Hardaker
5 Liam Marshall
6 Cade Cust
7 Thomas Leuluai
8 Brad Singleton
9 Sam Powell
10 Patrick Mago
11 Willie Isa
12 Liam Farrell
13 John Bateman
14 Morgan Smithies
15 Kaide Ellis
16 Harry Smith
17 Oliver Partington
20 Liam Byrne
21 Kai Pearce Paul
22 Joe Shorrocks
23 Jai Field
24 Abbas Miski
28 Brad O’Neil

Wigan Warriors face Leeds Rhinos on Friday 18th February (8:00pm K.O.) in their first home Betfred Super League Game of the season. Tickets are on sale for the game, as well as more Super League home fixtures. Click HERE to buy your tickets NOW!

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