Hiya,
I have to do a short presentation on st helens rlfc to pass my access course, and need a few comments from fans about why the st helens v wigan match is so important to you (rivalry etc)
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we_luv_u_seanlong_we_do! wrote:Hiya, I have to do a short presentation on st helens rlfc to pass my access course, and need a few comments from fans about why the st helens v wigan match is so important to you (rivalry etc)
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Well apart from only being separated by Billinge Hill, both team have had massive success over the years. Their contrasting styles always mean a great game with only few disappointments over the years. Often form doesn't count because both sets of players also get a buzz out of playing each other. Memoriesw always come flooding back of great tussles between great players. Boston v Vollenoven, Murphy versus Sullivan, Farrell v Sculthorpe.
i'm already nervous for the game, always am well in advance. it has something no other regular league match could for me. i hope we don't get stuffed again, being on the opposite side of the railway station waiting for the train back to preston with a few hundred drunken kids in stains shirts all crowing ain't the best experience I've ever had.
Joined: Jan 18 2008 Posts: 1708 Location: Edgeley, Stockport
we_luv_u_seanlong_we_do! wrote:Hiya, I have to do a short presentation on st helens rlfc to pass my access course, and need a few comments from fans about why the st helens v wigan match is so important to you (rivalry etc)
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Rachel x
I, Having been brought up in Glasgow where we only saw a wee bit of Rugby League on telly remember the 91 final and i got to realising through the 90's Wigan-Sthns was the game many people would only watch,maybe Wigan-Widnes at the time too. But latterly Wigan-Sthns (the rangers-cel**c perhaps of rugby leage) and it still is and many neutrals would tell you so from outside of the Rugby Lge catchment area.. Leeds/Bradford or Hull/Hull KR simply dosent have the Flair the Wigan/Saints game has.
Besta luck on the course
A purple patch inspired on his home ground by man of the match WIGAN CAPTAIN Sean O’Loughlin produced three tries in an eight-minute spell just before half-time, and the GB Lions added two more after the break to maintain Smith’s 100 per cent record as Great Britain coach.
Sat 27th April 2002 St Helens 12 Wigan 21 Edinburgh - Sat 4th May 2002 Celtic 2 Rangers 3 Glasgow (Carlsberg dont do weeks, but if they did.....)
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