https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2023/06/16/wigan-squad-for-warrington-5/ Wigan squad for Warrington Follow @WiganWarriorsRL 16 June 2023 21-man squad announced for Sunday’s Challenge Cup Quarter Final clash against Warrington Wolves, in association with Greenmount Projects. Matt Peet has made one change to the squad ahead of this fixture. Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves, Sunday 18 June, 2:30pm K.O. Matt Peet has named his 21-man squad for Sunday’s Challenge Cup Quarter Final clash with Warrington Wolves at the DW Stadium (2:30pm K.O.). Peet has made one change to his 21-player squad as Sam Powell is replaced by Ethan Havard, who comes back into contention after recovering from an elbow injury sustained in Wigan’s Challenge Cup victory at Leeds Rhinos last month.
Wigan squad for Warrington:
1. Jai Field 2. Bevan French 3. Toby King 4. Jake Wardle 5. Liam Marshall 6. CadeCust 1. Harry Smith 8. Brad Singleton 10. Ham Byrne 12. Liam Farrell 13. Morgan Smithies 15. Kaide Ellis 16. Ethan Havard 19. JoeShorrocks 20. Patrick Mago 21. lain Thornley 22. Brad O'Neill 23. Abbas Mlskl 26. HarvieHIII 27. Junior Nsemba 32. Ryan Hampshire
https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2023/06/16/wigan-squad-for-warrington-5/ Wigan squad for Warrington Follow @WiganWarriorsRL 16 June 2023 21-man squad announced for Sunday’s Challenge Cup Quarter Final clash against Warrington Wolves, in association with Greenmount Projects. Matt Peet has made one change to the squad ahead of this fixture. Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves, Sunday 18 June, 2:30pm K.O. Matt Peet has named his 21-man squad for Sunday’s Challenge Cup Quarter Final clash with Warrington Wolves at the DW Stadium (2:30pm K.O.). Peet has made one change to his 21-player squad as Sam Powell is replaced by Ethan Havard, who comes back into contention after recovering from an elbow injury sustained in Wigan’s Challenge Cup victory at Leeds Rhinos last month.
Wigan squad for Warrington:
1. Jai Field 2. Bevan French 3. Toby King 4. Jake Wardle 5. Liam Marshall 6. CadeCust 1. Harry Smith 8. Brad Singleton 10. Ham Byrne 12. Liam Farrell 13. Morgan Smithies 15. Kaide Ellis 16. Ethan Havard 19. JoeShorrocks 20. Patrick Mago 21. lain Thornley 22. Brad O'Neill 23. Abbas Mlskl 26. HarvieHIII 27. Junior Nsemba 32. Ryan Hampshire
My Team V Wire 1.Field 2.French 3.King 4.Wardle 5.Marshall 6.Hampshire 7.Smith 8.Havard 9.Cust 10.Byrne 11.Nsemba 12.Farrell 13.Smithies Subs Ellis, O'Neil, Singleton and Hill
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Field French King Wardle Marshall Hampshire Smith Ellis O'Neill Byrne Farrell Shorrocks Smithies
Cust Havard Hill Nsemba
Hampshire to take a bit of pressure off Smith by kicking the goals, unfortunate for Miski but I feel he's been targeted defensively a bit lately and could benefit from a rest.
I’d stick with the 1,6 and 7 from last week but hand the goal kicking to Wardle.
Field Miski King Wardle Marshall French Smith Singleton O’Neill Ellis Nsemba Farrell Smithies
Subs Byrne Havard Mago Cust
Changed my mind on Hill over Mago based on Havard being back in. Mago won’t need to do extended minutes and he does at least go forward, so hopefully we can get a good spell from him. I’d start Nsemba. He’s a natural second rower and adds size.
Phuzzy wrote:What's the cause of the worsening relationship Stu?
He didn't say and I didn't ask but I suppose its natural within any competitive environment that coach and player don't always see eye to eye. I imagine it will be similar at most clubs. Perhaps Peet has given his feedback and Powell didn't agree. I'm only assuming though.
I know that there were certain players at Wigan during individual reviews that would accept and react well to criticism and again others that wouldn't listen. Maybe Powell is the latter. Again though this won't be exclusive to Wigan as a club
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As an outsider looking in I feel that you need to make sure that French and Field fit into the team the best way they can. That for me is Field at 1 and French on the wing. Personally I feel that French is wasted on the wing but you had some initial success with that combination and it then makes your 1-5 very strong.
I was at the Saints v Wigan reserves game last week and Hampshire played 6. He wasn't particularly great but he's a recognised 6 and can goal kick.
The other consideration will be the weather. Although its been glorious of late there is a weather warning for Sunday for potentially torrential rain and thunderstorms. It may not be the type of game to throw the ball about.
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