‘Doing it for the town’: Super League’s all-conquering machine have a unique way of involving their community
It is Tuesday morning and there are just 48 hours to go until Wigan begin their Super League title defence against Leigh, not that you would know that when you walk into their Robin Park training complex.
To suggest the mood is relaxed would be an understatement. Some players are taking part in a cricket match on the indoor athletics track, while others are chatting to members of the public and upstairs, their head coach, Matt Peet, is relaxing with a coffee. “If someone said describe a high-performance environment, I don’t think this would be the first place you’d think of,” their former captain and assistant coach, Sean O’Loughlin, smiles.
Written by Aaron Bower
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/feb/12/wigan-the-peoples-club-keep-their-doors-wide-open-in-pursuit-of-perfection under the title “Wigan, the people’s club, keep their doors wide open in pursuit of perfection”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.