Scott Logan Arrives
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:02 pm
This is from wigantoday.net, it looks like we have signed a good player if the Roosters ahere after him too. Millward seems to rate him highly. Story below.
Logan's Run
Front row enforcer Scott Logan landed in town today with Wigan coach Ian Millward warning that the 'quiet achiever' has arrived.
Warriors' new recruit from the Souths club in Sydney is the first of the fresh wave of imported players to wash up on these shores.
The hefty Australian prop, who has played Super league before with Hull, has possibly attracted less publicity than headline-grabbers such as NFL Grand Final winner Pat Richards and Souths skipper and team-mate Bryan Fletcher.
But Millward is telling fans not to underestimate the
contribution Logan is going to make next year.
And the Wigan coach also revealed the stiff competition Warriors had to fight off to bring the huge 16 stone front rower to the JJB Stadium.
He said: "Scott had a great season with Souths last year and Rabbitohs coach Shaun McRae was keen to keep him.
"Sydney Roosters wanted him too, while Hull would readily have had him back, so this is a player with a
reputation on both sides of the world and in big demand.
"He's a massive unit, very big and barrel-chested. He's the strong, silent type, but that's not necessarily a bad thing because he could turn out to be a quiet achiever.
"And he certainly only knows one way to go, which is forward."
Logan, 28, has joined on a two-year contract, but is no stranger to life in the north of England
He played for Hull between 2002-04, becoming a firm favourite with the Humbersiders before injury struck.
Logan has also played for Sydney Roosters where he made his senior debut against North Queensland in 1996.
He made 20 appearances for Rabbitohs this summer.
Logan said: "I enjoyed
playing in England last time and always fancied another stint in Super League if the chance ever came up again.
"I had an offer to continue in the NRL, but I think I'm a better player now and I want to go back and be successful in the English Super League.
"I know Warriors are rebuilding following an unlucky year with injuries and I'm looking forward to teaming up with my best friend Bryan Fletcher."
Fletcher is due at the JJB later this week.
29 November 2005
Logan's Run
Front row enforcer Scott Logan landed in town today with Wigan coach Ian Millward warning that the 'quiet achiever' has arrived.
Warriors' new recruit from the Souths club in Sydney is the first of the fresh wave of imported players to wash up on these shores.
The hefty Australian prop, who has played Super league before with Hull, has possibly attracted less publicity than headline-grabbers such as NFL Grand Final winner Pat Richards and Souths skipper and team-mate Bryan Fletcher.
But Millward is telling fans not to underestimate the
contribution Logan is going to make next year.
And the Wigan coach also revealed the stiff competition Warriors had to fight off to bring the huge 16 stone front rower to the JJB Stadium.
He said: "Scott had a great season with Souths last year and Rabbitohs coach Shaun McRae was keen to keep him.
"Sydney Roosters wanted him too, while Hull would readily have had him back, so this is a player with a
reputation on both sides of the world and in big demand.
"He's a massive unit, very big and barrel-chested. He's the strong, silent type, but that's not necessarily a bad thing because he could turn out to be a quiet achiever.
"And he certainly only knows one way to go, which is forward."
Logan, 28, has joined on a two-year contract, but is no stranger to life in the north of England
He played for Hull between 2002-04, becoming a firm favourite with the Humbersiders before injury struck.
Logan has also played for Sydney Roosters where he made his senior debut against North Queensland in 1996.
He made 20 appearances for Rabbitohs this summer.
Logan said: "I enjoyed
playing in England last time and always fancied another stint in Super League if the chance ever came up again.
"I had an offer to continue in the NRL, but I think I'm a better player now and I want to go back and be successful in the English Super League.
"I know Warriors are rebuilding following an unlucky year with injuries and I'm looking forward to teaming up with my best friend Bryan Fletcher."
Fletcher is due at the JJB later this week.
29 November 2005