ONLY NOW: Wigan Warriors players discuss connectivity ahead of the final weeks of the season

Jai Field discusses the connectivity in Wigan Warriors’ backbone ahead of the final weeks of the season
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Jai Field discusses the connectivity in Wigan Warriors’ backbone ahead of the final weeks of the season
Matty Peet’s side will take on the Castleford Tigers at the DW Stadium on Friday, where they will go on to record a 50-0 win over the Leeds Rhinos.
The Warriors have tried to regain their form over the past few months after a hiatus due to injury.
“It takes a little bit of time to get continuity with a spine that has changed multiple times due to injury,” Field explains.
“We’ve had a long time playing together, so things have started to settle down and a few performances have shown that.
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It may take a while for everything to settle down because this is just a rehearsal.
“Bevan (Frenchman) plays in a new position, but now he is starting to find his form again.
Harry (Smith) really completed his role excellently.
“It’s been going really well in the last few weeks, but we still have to keep learning.
“I hope we can keep rolling.
“It’s good to perform well.
“Not just the spine, our strikers are doing a great job.
I can’t blame anyone in this midfield at the moment.
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“It comes at a nice time of year, but we don’t look too far ahead.
“We just try to perform well every week and get together at practice to work on some things.
“I’m having fun.
It was bad having a hamstring injury at the beginning of the year, but I’m feeling good getting through the games and getting on the field.

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