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Wigan Warriors Community Partnership with Wigan YOT spend a day with the Greater Manchester Fire Service.
Week 5 was the last opportunity for those on the programme to reach their personal and team objectives.
Another week and another great session with the guys on the Wigan Warriors Tackle It Men's Health Programme.
The guys on the Wigan Warriors Men's Tackle It programme were joined by ex-Wigan Player Bobby Goulding.
Wigan Warriors Community Foundation team along with Wigan Warriors Player Greg Burke delivered week two of the Men's Heath Programme ‘Tackle IT' focusing on Communication skills and perceptions.
Over the last 10 weeks the Ruggaroos have been working hard at our Central Park venue.
Wigan Warriors Foundation Team is working with Sport Relief and Rugby League Cares to make a difference through their new programme, ‘Tackle It' which started this week.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation are delighted to unveil a new programme for males aged 16+.
Paul Prescott has been coaching the stars of the future along with the Wigan Warriors Community Foundation coaches at Central Park on day 2 of the Easter Rugby Camp.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation have had a successful first day of their Easter Rugby Camp at Central Park.
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