2007 Wigan Warriors season

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2007 Wigan Warriors season
JJB Stadium
Top scorers
TriesTrent Barrett (18)
PointsPat Richards (320)
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The Wigan Warriors played in the Super League and Challenge Cup in the 2007 season.

Season preview

2006 was a poor season for Wigan finishing 8th overall in the Super League but for most of the season they were battling with relegation. In 2007 Wigan will look to avoid another season like 2006, many players from the 2006 squad have left Wigan and been replaced by players such as Trent Barrett, Phil Bailey and Thomas Leuluai who will be important members of the 2007 Wigan squad. Players like Stuart Fielden and Chris Ashton who has impressive season in 2006 will be looking to continue their form in 2007 and some young academy player such as Darrell Goulding, Paul Prescott and Michael McIlorum will be looking to break into the first team in 2007. Wigan start the season with a tough home fixture against Warrington Wolves. Wigan will play local rivals St. Helens 4 times during the regular season including a match in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium
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Fixtures and results

Round Opponent Result Wigan Oppo Date Venue Crowd Competition
N Huddersfield Giants Lost 22 24 21 January 2007
Galpharm Stadium
3,960
Friendly
N Salford City Reds Won 20 15 31 January 2007 The Willows 2,902
Friendly
N Whitehaven Lost 0 30 4 February 2007 Recreation Ground
Friendly
1 Warrington Wolves Lost 10 16 9 February 2007
JJB Stadium
21,693
Super League XII
2 Catalans Dragons Won 18 16 17 February 2007 Gilbert Brutus 7,052
Super League XII
3 Bradford Bulls Lost 28 32 24 February 2007 Grattan Stadium 12,798
Super League XII
4 Hull Kingston Rovers Lost 16 26 2 March 2007
JJB Stadium
15,178
Super League XII
5 Harlequins RL Won 16 12 9 March 2007
JJB Stadium
14,971
Super League XII
6 Salford City Reds Won 25 6 16 March 2007 The Willows 6,025
Super League XII
7 Hull F.C. Won 30 20 23 March 2007
KC Stadium
12,755
Super League XII
CC4 Widnes Vikings Won 34 24 1 April 2007 Halton Stadium 6,006 Rugby League Challenge Cup
8 St. Helens Lost 14 32 6 April 2007
JJB Stadium
24,028
Super League XII
9 Leeds Rhinos Won 20 18 10 April 2007 Headingley Stadium 16,465
Super League XII
10 Huddersfield Giants Lost 16 41 15 April 2007
Galpharm Stadium
7,170
Super League XII
11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Won 44 10 20 April 2007
JJB Stadium
14,108
Super League XII
12 Salford City Reds Won 50 24 27 April 2007 The Willows 6,603
Super League XII
13 St. Helens Lost 18 34 5 May 2007 Millennium Stadium 32,384
Super League XII
CC5 Leeds Rhinos Won 22 18 12 May 2007 Headingley Stadium 8,982 Rugby League Challenge Cup
14 Hull Kingston Rovers Lost 10 12 18 May 2007
JJB Stadium
13,538
Super League XII
15 Hull F.C. Won 47 16 26 May 2007
JJB Stadium
14,314
Super League XII
16 Harlequins RL Lost 8 18 2 June 2007
Twickenham Stoop
5,657
Super League XII
CCQF Harlequins RL Won 25 6 8 June 2007
JJB Stadium
10,835 Rugby League Challenge Cup
17 Catalans Dragons Won 30 0 15 June 2007
JJB Stadium
12,641
Super League XII
18 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Lost 6 32 1 July 2007 Belle Vue 8,126
Super League XII
19 Bradford Bulls Won 25 18 6 July 2007
JJB Stadium
15,107
Super League XII
20 Leeds Rhinos Won 18 2 13 July 2007
JJB Stadium
14,544
Super League XII
21 St. Helens Lost 12 19 20 July 2007 Knowsley Road 14,293
Super League XII
CCSF Catalans Dragons Lost 24 36 29 July 2007 Halliwell Jones Stadium 10,218 Rugby League Challenge Cup
22 Warrington Wolves Lost 24 43 5 August 2007 Halliwell Jones Stadium 12,152
Super League XII
23 Huddersfield Giants Won 20 12 10 August 2007
JJB Stadium
12,744
Super League XII
24 Harlequins RL Draw 16 16 18 August 2007
Twickenham Stoop
3,200
Super League XII
25 Salford City Reds Won 40 16 31 August 2007
JJB Stadium
13,611
Super League XII
26 Hull Kingston Rovers Won 40 24 9 September 2007 Craven Park 7,370
Super League XII
27 St. Helens Won 20 12 14 September 2007
JJB Stadium
22,036
Super League XII
Bradford Bulls Won 31 30 21 September 2007 Grattan Stadium 9,055
Super League XII Play-offs
Hull F.C. Won 21 18 29 September 2007
KC Stadium
16,291
Super League XII Play-offs
Leeds Rhinos Lost 6 36 5 October 2007 Headingley Stadium 16,112
Super League XII Play-offs

↑ Wigan Warriors only played a second grade squad against Whitehaven, mostly made up of players from the Wigan Warriors Academy.

League table

Final League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 St Helens (L) 27 19 0 8 783 422 +361 38 Semifinal
2 Leeds Rhinos (C) 27 18 1 8 747 487 +260 37
3 Bradford Bulls 27 17 1 9 778 560 +218 33[a] Elimination semifinal
4 Hull F.C. 27 14 2 11 573 553 +20 30
5 Huddersfield Giants 27 13 1 13 638 543 +95 27
6 Wigan Warriors 27 15 1 11 621 527 +94 27[b]
7 Warrington Wolves 27 13 0 14 693 736 −43 26
8 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 11 1 15 596 714 −118 23
9 Harlequins 27 10 3 14 495 636 −141 23
10 Catalans Dragons 27 10 1 16 570 685 −115 21
11 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 10 0 17 491 723 −232 20
12 Salford City Reds (R) 27 6 1 20 475 874 −399 13 Relegation to National League One
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Bradford deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches.
  2. ^ Wigan deducted 4 points for salary cap breaches.

Wigan Warriors round by round progress during the 2007 Super League season

2007 Full squad

Number Player Position Previous club
1 Chris Ashton1 Fullback Wigan Warriors Academy
2 Mark Calderwood Winger Leeds Rhinos
3 Phil Bailey Centre
Cronulla Sharks
4 Michael Withers1 Centre Bradford Bulls
5 Pat Richards Winger Wests Tigers
6 Trent Barrett Stand Off
St George Illawarra Dragons
7 Thomas Leuluai Scrum-half Harlequins RL
8 Stuart Fielden Prop forward Bradford Bulls
9 Mickey Higham Hooker Bradford Bulls
10 Iafeta Paleaaesina Prop forward New Zealand Warriors
11 Gareth Hock Second Rower Wigan Warriors Academy
12
Bryan Fletcher
Second Rower South Sydney Rabbitohs
13 Sean O'Loughlin Loose forward Wigan Warriors Academy
14 David Vaealiki Centre Parramatta Eels
16 Shane Millard Hooker Leeds Rhinos
18 Paul Prescott Prop forward Wigan Warriors Academy
19 Harrison Hansen Second Rower Wigan Warriors Academy
20 Darrell Goulding Centre Wigan Warriors Academy
21 Danny Hill Second Rower Hull
22 Joel Tomkins Second Rower Wigan Warriors Academy
23 Liam Colbon Winger Wigan Warriors Academy
24 Eamon O'Carroll Prop forward Wigan Warriors Academy
25 Michael McIlorum Hooker Wigan Warriors Academy
26
Thomas Coyle
Scrum-half Wigan Warriors Academy
27 Sean Gleeson1 Centre Wigan Warriors Academy
28
Mark Flanagan
Stand Off Bradford Bulls

1 Denotes a player who left Wigan Warriors during 2007. For more information see

Transfers Section

Transfers

Transfer for 2007 (In)

Name Transferred from Fee Date signed
Phil Bailey
Cronulla Sharks
Free Transfer
May 2006
Trent Barrett
St George Illawarra Dragons
Free Transfer
May 2006
Thomas Leuluai Harlequins RL
Free Transfer
December 2006
Shane Millard Leeds Rhinos
Free Transfer
December 2006
Michael Withers Bradford Bulls
Free Transfer
December 2006
Mark Flanagan
Bradford Bulls £10,900 January 2007

Transfer for 2007 (Out)

Name Transferred to Fee Date released
Brett Dallas Retired September 2006
Michael Dobson
Canberra Raiders Return From Loan September 2006
Wayne Godwin Hull
Free Transfer
September 2006
Scott Logan Canberra Raiders
Free Transfer
September 2006
Chris Melling Harlequins RL
Free Transfer
September 2006
Oliver Wilkes Widnes Vikings
Free Transfer
September 2006
Bryn Hargreaves St. Helens Released October 2006
Danny Sculthorpe Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Released October 2006
Danny Tickle Hull
Free Transfer
October 2006
Danny Orr Harlequins RL
Free Transfer
October 2006
Nathan McAvoy Bradford Bulls Released February 2007
Sean Gleeson Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Released May 2007
Michael Withers Retired June 2007
Chris Ashton[1] Northampton Saints Released August 2007

2007 Loans (Out)

Name Loan to Loan started Loan ended
Sean Gleeson Huddersfield Giants February 2007 April 2007
Danny Hill Hull Kingston Rovers April 2007 May 2007
Joel Tomkins Widnes Vikings August 2007 Current

Club personnel 2008

President – Peter Higginbottom Life Members – Joe Egan, Billy Blan, Johnny Lawrenson

DIRECTORS

Owner and chairman – Ian Lenagan (as from 1 December 2007) company secretary – Paul Wright

RUGBY

Head Coach – Brian Noble Assistant Coach – Phil Veivers

References

  1. ^ "Ashton handed early Wigan release". BBC Sport. 20 August 2007.

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