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02.08.2012

// Shaun on Big One 4

Warriors Staff

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Wigan Warriors host Hull FC at the DW Stadium on Friday night in the Big One fixture of 2012, 8pm kick off.

There will be a big crowd for this must see game as Wigan look to move closer to securing the League Leaders Shield while Hull FC need points to keep them in a Play-Off spot.

Speaking about the game, Head Coach Shaun Wane told us,

"We enjoy these Big One fixtures, the crowd increases for these games, the atmosphere is good, our marketing department do a good job in making it a big game for us.

"This is another massive game for us.Hull are a good team, they played well against Salford, the last two performances including the Hull derby their form has been good."

On the players to watch out for, Shaun added,

"They have Ryan McGoldrick who is a talent, he is a good player and Hull do throw alot at teams. They have Willie Manu in the Back Row and Joe Westerman, they are a good team. They will test our defence and  we need to concentrate,this is a big one for us, if we are not ready we will get burned.

"This is another game we need to win along with the Warrington game next week. Whatever team I pick they will be really competitive, we have worked all week on Hull's attack and their defence and we have prepared well."

There are still tickets for the Big One 4 and these can be bought in person from the DW Stadium, by calling the Ticket Office Hotline on 0871 66 33 552 (calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline, other operators may vary) and online, click here

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