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Wigan Warriors announce that young Full Back Jack Murphy has joined Super League Club Salford City Reds on a One Month Loan Deal with immediate effect. Jack will train with the Reds today and will be eligible to play against Wigan this Friday at the City of Salford Stadium as the new Super League season gets underway. Jack made his Wigan First Team debut in June last year against Bradford where he crossed for a try and went on to also play in the home Play-Off game against Leeds Rhinos. He is one of the Club's promising young players who has come through the successful Academy and Reserve Grades. Speaking about the loan move Rugby General Manager Kris Radlinski said; "This loan move is a great opportunity for Jack to gain some more Super League experience and are more than happy for him to head to Salford on a one month loan deal. We have an excellent relationship with the Reds and their Head Coach Phil Veivers and we feel this deal will benefit all parties."
Jack Murphy added;
"This is a good chance for me to get some First Team games under my belt. I am looking forward to meeting the Salford boys and competing for a place in the side."
We catch up with Shaun to find out the latest from the Wigan Warriors Treament Room as the Magic Weekend draws closer.
Wigan Warriors have received an initial allocation of 2,100 tickets for the East Stand (unreserved seating behind the posts) for the Super League 2013 fixture with Widnes Vikings to be played on Friday 7th June 2013 at Stobart Stadium Halton (8.00pm kick off).
Wigan Skipper Sean O'Loughlin looks forward to facing Leeds Rhinos and playing at the Etihad Stadium.
Wigan Fans can still book match tickets and coach travel at the DW Stadium for Sunday's Magic event in Manchester.
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