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  1. DW Stadium (Renamed in 2024 to the Brick Community Stadium) before the 2013 Rugby League World Cup quarter-final between England and France. Towards the end of the 1999 season Wigan Warriors moved to the newly built JJB Stadium (Renamed in 2024 to the Brick Community Stadium) which they currently share with the Wigan football club Wigan ...

  2. The History of the Wigan Warriors stretches back to the club's foundation in 1872. It was one of the founding members of the Northern Rugby Football Union after the schism from the one code of rugby football in 1895. At the elite competition level, Wigan is the most successful club in the history of British Rugby League, measured by total of ...

  3. Challenge Cup. Main article: 2018 Challenge Cup. As a 2017 Super League Super 8s team, Wigan Warriors entered the 2018 Challenge Cup in the sixth round and were drawn against Hull KR. [6] Wigan beat Hull KR and progress to the quarterfinals where they were knocked out by Warrington Wolves.

  4. 150 Years. In 2022, Wigan Warriors celebrated its 150th year. It was fitting that the Club, with Matt Peet in his first season as Head Coach, won the Challenge Cup for the 20th time, with the final played at the magnificent Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Read More.

  5. wiganwarriors.com › history › humble-beginningsOld Grounds - Wigan Warriors

    Supporters said farewell to Central Park on Sunday 5th September 1999 after a match where the Wigan side that day beat local rivals St Helens 28-20. 96 years and 364 days after the first game against Batley was played, the most famous Rugby League ground in the world closed its doors for the final time. In what was dubbed ‘Farewell Sunday ...

  6. Mar 27, 2022 · Remembering the former home of Wigan Warriors, Central Park, Wigan. Built in 1902, the most famous rugby league ground in the world closed its doors for the final time on Sunday September 5 1999 ...

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  8. The only ‘first-timers’ to lift the trophy at the Theatre of Dreams were Wigan and Saints, in 1998 and 1999 respectively. The Grand Final only became a thing in ’98… Quartet hit milestones ...

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