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| So many - but here goes.
1957 Leeds away in the challenge Cup. Billy Boston scored two 75 yarders, the "football green" sports paper labelled him Wigans "sepia streak" not sure that would be allowed now. Wigan lost the game by two points, David Bolton broke his leg and we missed a late kick to draw the game.
1959 v Hull, my 1st Wembley. Wigan win and Billy B scored two. The walk down Wembley Way and seeing the Twin Towers was something special, I don't think the arch has the same appeal.
1960 v Saints in the play off semi final at Knowsley Road. Wigan moved Mick Sullivan to stand off against Murphy, they had a scrap and both got sent off. Billy moved to centre and waltzed in for two tries for a Wigan win.
One week later at Odsal in front of 88,000 fans with Billy again at centre Wigan demolished Wakefield, again Billy went in for a brace.
1965 v Hunslet at Wembley. Midnight train from Wigan, bumped into Pete Townsend and Keith Moon with two beautiful young ladies on either arm on Oxford Street. Great game as well.
1980 v Cas away, the game that saw us relegated. After the game we met up with a friend who was involved with Featherstone. I remember his words "You'll be back winning things soon" How right he was.
1987 v Manly at Central Park probably the best atmosphere at a game I've ever known.
1989 v Saints at Wembley - nuff said
eight in a row.
2010 last derby game at Knowsley Road
2010 Grand Final
2012 1st derby game at Langtree Park Sam Tomkins and Gareth Hock ran riot.
So many it's hard to pick just those few!!!
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| Quote ="Itchy Arsenal". A brilliant player grossly underestimated by opposing fans.'"
Disagree. The fact is that the majority of one-eyed fans would have loved him in their team.
If you get loads of stick, it’s because you’re good.
Nobody was abusing and going mad at Matty Bowen, were they……
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| I've not googled to verify match details but I'm sure Rouges will correct me if I'm miles off
Hilton Park, Leigh
2nd Challenge Cup tie 1968
Capacity all ticket crowd (I'm pretty sure it was AT)
My first ever away game aged 10
None of my brothers would take me to the match so me mam asked a neighbour if I could go with her.
Mrs Seddon was a good neighbour, particularly if you played rugby outside of her house as she would gladly let you play there all day unlike some neighbours would would literally "pop" your ball if it went near their house
Mrs Seddon got the tickets and booked the coach. She was Wigan through and through and nobody but nobody could even suggest if we played badly or were a bad team. If they did god help them. (I'd be in trouble with some my recent postings!!)
On match day (could only have been on a Saturday I'm sure) me mam put me some butties for the long journey and Mrs Seddon had her 20 Park Drive, a "bottle" in her handbag and her brolly incase it rained.
Got on the coach at The Halfway House and the young lads at the back were singing away. We were off to Leyth a place I'd never really heard of and me dad confused by telling me that Leyth played in Red & White hoops. No one else can play in Red & White hoops I thought no one else but us! Mrs S soon put me straight by correcting me that we played in Cherry & White not a shoitie Red & White.
Don't remember the journey but I'm pretty sure Mrs S would have been telling what dirty gets Leigh were and we'd have to sort them out.
Don't remember much about the game either other than I could sort of feel the atmosphere and the game was a close tense game. Pretty sure fights broke out with regularity on the pitch and pretty soon one was going to breakout on the terraces.
Mrs Seddon got into an argument with a Leyth fan over a "dirty" tackle. Can't remember which player did what to who but this guy and Mrs Seddon were going at it hammer and tongue.
After several minutes of screaming at each other the guy pushed Mrs S away.
She reacted by repeatedly hitting him over the head with her brolly and quite literally beat him to the floor. All the fans nearby were roaring her on (obviously we must have been in the Wigan end) and after a while he was shouting for help.
The Wigan crowd were laughing and basically taking the urine out of the Leyether. From seemingly nowhere a copper came into the crowd moved Mrs S out of the way and picked the guy up.
Some commotion went on and after a while the copper escorted the Leyther away and the Wigan crowd were shouting and singing and cheering Mrs S.
Don't really remember much about the game but we won. 8v4 I think. I don't remember who scored and I don't remember much about the game but I knew I loved it.
I was hooked. We won. I was sure we would win every match and every away game was going to be at full to capacity. We were unbeatable and I was a supporter of the greatest rugby team in the world.
Coming off the ground Mrs S had obviously become a bit of a celebrity and loads of people were shouting their support to her and as we were all walking off the ground roaring with laughter.
When we got on the coach everybody started cheering when we got on. Obviously word had got around and people had been waiting for Mrs S to get back to the coach. Her facing was beaming.
She had a lovely smile, particularly when we won. Nowt as nast when we lost. Wonder where I got that from?
From that day my love for the game and club just zoomed.
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| I have a few, 2010 at Knowsley Road for the final Derby was a belter, the grand final was even better although I was a little disappointed we didn’t win by more which our performance deserved. The 2013 final coming from behind and scoring 28 unanswered points was great.
2 that standout for personal reasons were the 98 final which was my first ever Wigan final and also the inaugural grand final which wasn’t a classic but capped a great season where we barely lost a game from memory.
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| i've gone slightly differently and little moments in games that stick out in my memory. There will no doubt have been better games or moments in games, but these are ones that have just stuck with me
TL putting the big hit in on Mauri Fa'asavalu at KR. Saints fans still thinking he was dead hard and TL was running scared of him
Super Kelvin joining the fight. not particularly a great moment but one that has stuck with me, seeing him flying over the top of the scrap
Wigan v Manly - enough said about that. i dont think i have been to anything like it since
Tomkins try v Leeds at Wembley
Hanley v Saints at Wembley
Henderson Gill v Hull at Wembley
Wigan v Hull in McGuire's 1st season. The defence on that day was brutal and Hull couldnt get out of their own half.
some more general
Andy Gregory - just his skill and ability. The little chip over the top (god how i wish someone would run that play in a game today). Loved how he would pick on the big guys too (Sironen and Boyd )
Gene Miles - his handling ability was out of this world and Martin Offiah probably wished he could have played with him for longer
Inga - debut, wasnt the greatest but that didnt stop us singing Inga the winger for almost 80 minutes away at Widnes
Ellery Hanley - dont need to say anything else. Privileged to have been able to watch him play at Wigan
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| Couple from me off top of my head
- Atmosphere in DW when we were in relegation battle
- 31-30 match vs Bradford
- Comeback against Warrington in the grand final
- Joel Tomkins try in challenge cup final
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| Quote ="NSW"The 3 weeks in 2007 where we
Beat Saints at home to get to into the playoffs vaealiki skinned wellens.
Then 30-31 against Bradford
Then an epic game away at Hull.
Great times.'"
I will never forget this!
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| Quote ="Wigan6/Leeds1 Andy"1985 Wembley v Hull FC
1987 Central Park v Manly
2007 Odsal v Bradford'"
You won't get too much of an argument from me.
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| My biggest memories always seem to be the "Oh " moments...
Cowie's drop goal
Pongia's chip to the corner for the Carney try at Saints
Radlinski's try and the subsequent kick at home to Bradford
Radlinski's foot under the ball to stop (Cunningham?) scoring at Murrayfield.
Pat Richards emerging from the fog cloud to plonk the ball under the posts at Bradford away.
Some results are nice, but it's the small moments that I recall best.
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| Anyone remember the Brian Carney 2 tries v Leeds in a semi final eliminator? Awesome game.
Phil Bailey last minute winner v Leeds
Liam Farrell last minute winner v Saints
The team of kids who beat Saints circa 2003 I think?
Radlinski's performance 2002 challenge cup final.
Jason Robinson try 1998 in the final.
Last Derby at Knowsley Road. Paleaasina's try and the reaction of his team mates.
Andy Farrell playing with a broken nose and Mike Gregory appearing on the big screen (welling up as I type this now)
2006 when we beat Leeds away. Think Calderwood got 2 outrageous tries.
Amos Roberts' performance v Cas away when he moved to fullback. Devastated he had that injury.
The emergence of Sam Tomkins at fullback in away game against Harlequins 2011.
Brett Dallas' leaving his boots in the middle of the pitch.
Josh Charnley's try v Warrington 2011 quarter final of the cup ("it's a match winner, it's an absolute match winner from Josh Charnley)
Joel Tomkins try v Leeds Challenge Cup Final 2011. Does not get the hype it deserves.
I'll park it there. In terms of marketing the club should tap into this thread and make a promo video with fans talking about games like this.
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| Quote ="cadoo"Anyone remember the Brian Carney 2 tries v Leeds in a semi final eliminator? Awesome game.
Phil Bailey last minute winner v Leeds
Liam Farrell last minute winner v Saints
The team of kids who beat Saints circa 2003 I think?
Radlinski's performance 2002 challenge cup final.
Jason Robinson try 1998 in the final.
Last Derby at Knowsley Road. Paleaasina's try and the reaction of his team mates.
Andy Farrell playing with a broken nose and Mike Gregory appearing on the big screen (welling up as I type this now)
2006 when we beat Leeds away. Think Calderwood got 2 outrageous tries.
Amos Roberts' performance v Cas away when he moved to fullback. Devastated he had that injury.
The emergence of Sam Tomkins at fullback in away game against Harlequins 2011.
Brett Dallas' leaving his boots in the middle of the pitch.
Josh Charnley's try v Warrington 2011 quarter final of the cup ("it's a match winner, it's an absolute match winner from Josh Charnley)
Joel Tomkins try v Leeds Challenge Cup Final 2011. Does not get the hype it deserves.
I'll park it there. In terms of marketing the club should tap into this thread and make a promo video with fans talking about games like this.'"
I enjoyed the Feka try, it was all set to be a kick then the tap and go to crash over
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| Quote ="stpatricks"I enjoyed the Feka try, it was all set to be a kick then the tap and go to crash over'"
He shouldn't have been on the pitch
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| Joe Lydon's DG at Maine Road was something to behold. That semi was so tight it was always going to take something special to break it open...
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| For me a couple come to mind. The first would be the 2011 Cup Final. I went with my dad and the only cup final we had been to together before was 98. It was a great game, there was that outstanding try from Tomkins and we got the trophy against a really good Leeds side. The other was the 2017 World Club Challenge against Cronulla. I didn't get to any of Wigan's previous WCC matches and it was basically my bucket list thing. I travelled over 300 miles to get to Wigan for that one and, despite the appalling record of British clubs in the event over the decade or so leading up to it I was just super confident. I can't imagine it compared to Manly in 87 for atmosphere but it was huge for me to see Wigan lift that trophy in person.
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| Pat Richards sideline drop goal
Henry Paul drop out try against Saints
Neil Cowie Drop Goal
LMS dancing round like a shaved ape after scoring against us, only to get it disallowed by the video ref
Tuigamala trampling all over 3 Saints defenders
Lee Briers crying after the 2013 GF
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| Good Friday 2000. My first game, which we won 40-20. No specific moment, I can't even find a write-up of it now. I was just mesmerised by the game and have been hooked ever since.
2002 Radlinski's incredible performance to help us beat a heavily fancied Saints side to win the Challenge Cup. Singing 'Cheer up Ian Millward for about a week after'. Brian Carney hammered singing with us outside Abraham Guest at the homecoming.
2003 Beating Saints with the kids. 3 or 4 of them had to get shirts printed to play in that game IIRC. Newton was brilliant that day.
2003 Beating Leeds by a drop goal in the Final Eliminator. Absolutely class game. Even more impressive knowing how good Leeds would become after this.
2004 Saints away, that fight, enough said. We'll never see one like that again in Super League.
2006 What a rollercoaster season. I've never seen the atmosphere better than when we bought in Noble and Fielden and began the great escape.
2010 The first time seeing us win the Grand Final. It felt impossible after seeing Bradford demolish us in both my previous visits to Old Trafford. That atmosphere at the last derby at KR was brilliant too, as well as Feka's try and pushing their scrum over to get the ball back. There was a Wire away game that stands out as well, that was the one that made me start to think we might win something that year.
2011 We were totally unplayable for a long stretch. Joel Tomkins try in the CC Final. No idea how we didn't even make the GF.
I suppose there should be more from the last decade but I've found it a bit less exciting now because I've been spoiled.
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| The game at Stains when we lost 75-0 I know it is crap but nobody left and I loved us singing "always look on the bright side of life "
Hanleys try against stains when we won 27-0 Challenge cup
A tackle by Rads on Micky Higham (when he was at Stains)when he was 2 yards from under the sticks and Rads hit him with everything and dislodged the ball.
Mark preston full length intercept try v wire at wembley
Manley game at central park never been to a game with that much electric atmosphere
Carneys 2 tries v leeds -fantastic
Tomkins and Charnleys tries v Wire in challenge cup
The 2 tries for Manfredi in the final after what he went through.
Going to Twickenham and winning the sevens when the kick & clap brigade started to sing sweet chariots then we got the ball and destroyed them in the final
To be honest as a club there are so many great memories to put down.
Stains fan said to me you are living in the past when discussing the game I said but we have a fantastic past and hopefully a great future which I for one will be part of regardless of what happens.
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| One of em would be Leeds away in 2018. It was a fairly tedious match, then Sam Tomkins dropped a goal in the 78th minute. Western Terrace was bouncing. Made even sweeter cos my Leeds-supporting husband was in the South Stand.
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| Quote ="Euclid"Wigan v Australia in Autumn 1967. Wigan won 12-6. Really close exciting game (in my recollection) with a gate of over 22,000 willing Wigan to victory. I was ten years old and took a bugle with me to encourage the lads. A large space cleared around me as I blew, and I was asked not to bring it again by the stewards. Still, this didn’t detract from what felt like a really big event to a small boy from Wigan.
Wigan v Australia, autumn 1982. Wigan didn’t win this but put up a good fight in the last game I saw before I moved to London. But the thing I recall most is that the Aussies seemed like supermen. I remember (I think it was) Ray Price taking the ball up from receiving the kick off and being almost impossible to tackle. I knew we were in trouble. They were from a different planet it seemed. Their skills and fitness levels were a million miles from ours, and British rugby league has not only never caught up, but is now falling further behind.
But it was still a great night to be a Wiganer, and be at an event that has become extinct.'"
This game also came to my mind. I was on that night age 9. Little did I know that would be the last time Wigan would beat Australia. The atmosphere was amazing. The kop end seemed like a sea of cherry and white flags. I was hooked and I am still a season ticket holder!
The Manly game is also up there as one of the most memorable games at CP. What a night that was!
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| 2013 GF. Was there with my mate and said at half time 'we've bombed so many chances, if we sort ourselves out we'll batter them'...and lo...
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| Two very different ones for me.
1. Walking into such an iconic staidium as the Nou Camp as a Wigan rugby league supporter was special.
2. Leeds away in last game of mission impossible.
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| Many many occasions . However TWO really stand out for me when I was there;
1) Wigan v Hull FC 1985 RL Challenge Cup Final at Wembley.
2) Wigan v Manly 1987 - Central park - World Club Challenge.
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| It's amazing how looking back most of my favourite moments don't involve winning a trophy. Here are a few of my favourites:
1. The entire 2010 season. I started following Wigan properly around 2003 when I was 10 years old so for so long I had got used to not seeing Wigan compete so to do what we did with just the addition of Deacon to the playing squad was phenomenal. Looking back maybe I remember 2010 being better than it actually was because that was when I left high school and I seem to remember a long, hot Summer of watching Wigan win practically every game.
2. Away at Warrington in the Challenge Cup in 2011, the atmosphere in the away end that day was like nothing I'd experienced before or since.
3. The play off win at Bradford in 2007. Unfortunately I couldn't go as I had my tonsils removed the day before but seeing Calderwood race away for that try got me up off the couch cheering with no voice.
4. Surviving in 2006, the way everyone got behind the team was phenomenal and the DW was bouncing every week.
5. Magic Weekend 2012. The weather was great and the performance against Saints was great.
6. Nou Camp in 2019. Admittedly the result was disappointing but it was a great weekend.
7. The 2018 Grand Final. It wasn't the best game but winning the Grand Final on my actual birthday was the best present I could have hoped for.
These are just memories off the top of my head but seeing them written down does make me realise how lucky we are to support this club.
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| Joe Lydon drop goal, Maine Rd.
This one is probably one of my earliest memories watching Wigan as a kid.
Just remember it being a really tight game and this drop kick just came out of nowhere, it was an absolute beast of a kick.
Wigan V Penrith is another one that stands out partly because of it being played at Anfield.
Special mention to the Quentin Pongia chip kick for Carney to score in the corner, possibly against Leeds or Saints?
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