2019 Wigan Warriors season explained

Wigan Warriors 2019 season
Year:2019
Team Colour:
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League:Super League
League Rank:2nd
League Wins:18
League Draws:0
League Losses:11
Points For:699
Points Against:539
Playoff Result:Eliminated in Preliminary Final
Cup:Challenge Cup
Cup Result:6th Round
Cup Wins:0
Cup Losses:1
Ceo Title:Chairman
Coach Title:Head Coach
Top Tries:Liam Marshall (17)
Top Points:Zak Hardaker (243)
List:yes
List Link:List of Wigan Warriors seasons
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The 2019 season saw Wigan Warriors compete in the Super League, Grand Final Playoffs, Challenge Cup, and the World Club Challenge.

Pre-season friendlies

DateOpponentH/AResultScorersAtt.Ref.
18 January 2019 London SkolarsA34–6[1] [2]
20 January 2019 Salford Red Devils28–18
26 January 2019 Barrow Raiders18–18

World Club Challenge

See main article: 2019 World Club Challenge. Winners of the 2018 Super League Grand Final, Wigan Warriors qualified to play 2018 NRL champions Sydney Roosters in the 2019 World Club Challenge. Wigan were beaten by the Australian side, retaining the title for the NRL.[3]

Super League

See main article: Super League XXIV.

Matches

Wigan's form was split through the season. The previous year's Grand Final champions start the season in poor form winning only once in their first six games. Form improved towards the middle of the season, before a surge of good results towards the end of the season – losing only once in the last three months. Wigan finished second in the league for the second year in a row.[4] [5] [6]

DateOpponentH/AResultScorersAtt.Pos.
31 January 2019 St HelensA22–1216,508
8 February 2019 Leeds RhinosH34–1611,230
24 February 2019 Hull F.C.H22–2310,971
3 March 2019 London BroncosA18–162,586
8 March 2019 Huddersfield GiantsH6–1410,114
15 March 2019 Warrington WolvesA12–2513,106
24 March 2019 Salford Red DevilsA30–224,770
31 March 2019 Catalans DragonsH42–011,106
5 April 2019 Castleford TigersA28–386,830
12 April 2019 Wakefield TrinityA20–305,694
19 April 2019 St HelensH10–3622,050
22 April 2019 Salford Red DevilsA30–264,017
27 April 2019 Castleford TigersH6–410,058
2 May 2019 London BroncosH18–89,907
18 May 2019 Catalans DragonsN16–3331,555
25 May 2019 Warrington WolvesN14–2630,057
8 June 2019 Hull KRA19–188,010
14 June 2019 Leeds RhinosA23–1413,105
21 June 2019 Huddersfield GiantsA38–225,578
28 June 2019 Salford Red DevilsH28–1212,066
5 July 2019 Hull KRH52–1011,042
12 July 2019 St HelensA10–3217,088
18 July 2019 Wakefield TrinityH46–1610,203
1 August 2019 Hull F.C.A15–1410,153
9 August 2019 Hull KRH36–1810,702
18 August 2019 Warrington WolvesH20–612,555
1 September 2019 Wakefield Trinity24–165,805
6 September 2019 Catalans DragonsH46–1210,804
12 September 2019 Castleford TigersH26–811,001

Grand Final Playoffs

Finishing second in the league, Wigan qualified for the Grand Final Play-offs. The Warriors won the qualifying final, but lost in the semifinal and the preliminary final to finish third in the play-off series.

DateMatchOpponentH/AResultScorersAtt.
20 September 2019Qualifying Final Salford Red DevilsH18–129,247
27 September 2019Semi-final 1 St HelensA10–4014,508
4 October 2019Preliminary Final Salford Red DevilsH4–289,858

Challenge Cup

See main article: 2019 Challenge Cup. As a "Super 8s" team of the 2018 Super League, Wigan Warriors entered the 2019 Challenge Cup in the sixth round where they were subsequently knocked out by Warrington Wolves.[7]

Transfers

In

PlayerFromContractDateRef.
Joe Bullock Barrow Raiders3 YearsJune 2018 [8]
Zak HardakerFree Agent4 YearsJune 2018
Jarrod Sammut London Broncos2 YearsNovember 2018
2 YearsJuly 2019 [9]

Out

PlayerToContractDate Ref.
Sam Tomkins Catalan Dragons3 YearsJuly 2018
John Bateman Canberra RaidersAugust 2018
Ryan Sutton Canberra Raiders2 YearsAugust 2018
Toulouse OlympiqueSeptember 2018
Declan O'Donnell Leigh CenturionsNovember 2018
November 2018
Lewis Heckford 1 YearDecember 2018
ReleasedMay 2019
Liam Forsyth June 2019
Released June 2019

Loans Out

PlayerToContractDateRef.
Josh Woods Leigh Centurions1 YearDecember 2018
Caine Barnes Workington Town1 YearDecember 2018
Harry Smith Swinton Lions1 MonthMay 2018

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warriors confirm Pre-Season Fixtures News Wigan Warriors . wiganwarriors.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200913015545/https://wiganwarriors.com/news/2018-11-22-warriors-confirm-pre-season-fixtures . 2020-09-13.
  2. Web site: Pre-season 2019 News Wigan Warriors . wiganwarriors.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200913013427/https://wiganwarriors.com/news/2019-01-27-pre-season-2019 . 2020-09-13.
  3. Web site: Wigan Warriors 8-20 Sydney Roosters: NRL side win World Club Challenge. February 17, 2019. www.bbc.co.uk.
  4. Web site: Bounce Back?! Wigan Warriors 2019 Season Review. October 23, 2019.
  5. Web site: Wigan Warriors - Scores & Fixtures - Rugby League. BBC Sport.
  6. Web site: Super League (Sky Sports).
  7. Web site: Coral Challenge Cup - Scores & Fixtures - Rugby League. BBC Sport.
  8. Web site: Confirmed Super League signings for 2019. Matthew. Shaw. November 15, 2018.
  9. Web site: Bevan French signs with the Warriors | News | Wigan Warriors.