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With both Blake Green and Matty Smith sidelined and missing Saturday's game in London, Head Coach Shaun Wane must decide on a new Half Back partnership
Prop Lee Mossop and Second Row Harrison Hansen are now not too far away from a First Team return.
We caught up with Head Coach Shaun Wane to find out the latest on Hansen and Lauaki.
Warriors Head Coach Shaun Wane has confirmed Harrison Hansen could be out for upto six weeks through injury
Wigan Warriors will be without props Paul Prescott and Ben Flower for upto six weeks apiece.
Warriors Head Coach Shaun Wane has confirmed Pat will miss a number of weeks following a knee injury he picked up at Hull on Sunday.
Wigan look set to leave their team selection for Friday's derby until as late as possible due to injuries.
Wigan host the Catalans Dragons at the DW Stadium on Sunday afternoon and could welcome back both Flower and Prescott into contention.
Wigan Warriors have today learned that Centre George Carmont has been ruled out of action for around a month following news that the player broke his thumb during Sunday's defeat to Huddersfield Giants.
Wigan Warriors Head Coach Michael Maguire has revealed that centre Joel Tomkins will be fit for Saturday's Qualifying Semi-Final Play-Off Clash against St Helens.