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Rugby league season
The 2019 season saw Wigan Warriors compete in the Super League , Grand Final Playoffs, Challenge Cup , and the World Club Challenge .
Pre-season friendlies [ edit ]
World Club Challenge [ edit ]
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]
Date
Opponent
H/A
Result
Scorers
Att.
17 February 2019
Sydney Roosters
H
8–20
21,331
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]
Wigan entering the field at Anfield during Magic Weekend 2019
Date
Opponent
H/A
Result
Scorers
Att.
Pos.
31 January 2019
St Helens
A
22–12
16,508
8 February 2019
Leeds Rhinos
H
34–16
11,230
24 February 2019
Hull F.C.
H
22–23
10,971
3 March 2019
London Broncos
A
18–16
2,586
8 March 2019
Huddersfield Giants
H
6–14
10,114
15 March 2019
Warrington Wolves
A
12–25
13,106
24 March 2019
Salford Red Devils
A
30–22
4,770
31 March 2019
Catalans Dragons
H
42–0
11,106
5 April 2019
Castleford Tigers
A
28–38
6,830
12 April 2019
Wakefield Trinity
A
20–30
5,694
19 April 2019
St Helens
H
10–36
22,050
22 April 2019
Salford Red Devils
A
30–26
4,017
27 April 2019
Castleford Tigers
H
6–4
10,058
2 May 2019
London Broncos
H
18–8
9,907
18 May 2019
Catalans Dragons
N
16–33
31,555
25 May 2019
Warrington Wolves
N
14–26
30,057
8 June 2019
Hull KR
A
19–18
8,010
14 June 2019
Leeds Rhinos
A
23–14
13,105
21 June 2019
Huddersfield Giants
A
38–22
5,578
28 June 2019
Salford Red Devils
H
28–12
12,066
5 July 2019
Hull KR
H
52–10
11,042
12 July 2019
St Helens
A
10–32
17,088
18 July 2019
Wakefield Trinity
H
46–16
10,203
1 August 2019
Hull F.C.
A
15–14
10,153
9 August 2019
Hull KR
H
36–18
10,702
18 August 2019
Warrington Wolves
H
20–6
12,555
1 September 2019
Wakefield Trinity
A
24–16
5,805
6 September 2019
Catalans Dragons
H
46–12
10,804
12 September 2019
Castleford Tigers
H
26–8
11,001
Grand Final Playoffs [ edit ]
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.
Date
Match
Opponent
H/A
Result
Scorers
Att.
20 September 2019
Qualifying Final
Salford Red Devils
H
18–12
9,247
27 September 2019
Semi-final 1
St Helens
A
10–40
14,508
4 October 2019
Preliminary Final
Salford Red Devils
H
4–28
9,858
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]
Date
Round
Opponent
H/A
Result
Scorers
Att.
12 May 2019
Sixth Round
Warrington Wolves
A
24–26
7,086
2019 Wigan Warriors Squad
First team squad
Coaching staff
1 Morgan Escare – FB
2 Tom Davies – WG
3 Dan Sarginson – CE , FB , WG
4 Oliver Gildart – CE
5 Joe Burgess – WG , CE
6 George Williams – SO , SH , HK
7 Thomas Leuluai – HK , HB , SO
8 Tony Clubb – PR , LF , CE , SR , WG
9 Sam Powell – HB , HK
10 Ben Flower – PR , LF
11 Joe Greenwood – SR
12 Liam Farrell – SR , LF
13 Sean O'Loughlin (c ) – LF , SO
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
Updated: 22 November 2018 Source(s): 2019 Squad Numbers
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