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The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation will be hosting a Race Night on the 30th March here at the DW Stadium
Tickets are selling fast for the Trans-Atlantic Challenge between Riversiders RL and Philadelphia Fight.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation and the Riversiders RL will be hosting a truly unique event this year.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation will be hosting a Race Night on Thursday 10th March in the 188 BET Lounge at the DW Stadium.
Over fifty excited Wigan Warriors fans got to watch the first team prepare for the World Club Challenge in a exclusive viewing of a training session.
A limited number of places are still available on the World Club Challenge camp and can be purchased from the Warriors by calling the DW Stadium Ticket Office on 0871 66-33-552. The camp is open to boys and girls aged 6 - 14yrs and the cost of the camp is £49.95 pp (£44.95 for 2011 season ticket holders).
With the World Club Challenge now only three weeks away the Warriors are delighted to announce a fun-filled World Club Challenge half term coaching camp with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
2006 signed and framed Player Cards are currently up for grabs on the Warriors Community Foundation eBay site.
The Warriors are delighted to announce a fun-filled half term coaching camp