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Charity Shield considered warm-up for Wigan
BY MICHAEL CARAYANNIS
18 Nov, 2010 04:00 AM
18 Nov, 2010 04:00 AM
ST GEORGE Illawarra Dragons hope to field a near full-strength side for next February’s annual Charity Shield game, one day before the team flies to England for the World Club Challenge.
The Leader understands the Dragons will fulfil their preseason commitments, using the Charity Shield as their only warm-up game for their world title clash against Wigan.
The Leader understands the Dragons will fulfil their preseason commitments, using the Charity Shield as their only warm-up game for their world title clash against Wigan.
Despite a push from the Dragons to have the World Club Challenge played in Australia for the first time since 1994, it will be staged at Wigan’s DW Stadium on Sunday, February 27 (Monday EST), where Wigan will unveil new recruits including Brett Finch, Ryan Hoffman and Jeff Lima.
A second-string Dragons side will travel to Perth on the first weekend in February to play against Melbourne, before the NRL All Stars v Indigenous All Stars February 12 game.
Jamie Soward has been picked for the Indigenous side and one other Dragon, chosen by the fans, will line up for the NRL All Stars.
Coach Wayne Bennett will then choose a side for the annual Charity Shield match against South Sydney on Saturday, February 19, before the squad flies to England.
The Dragons are not expected to play warm-up matches in the northern hemisphere.
Their first NRL game is against Gold Coast (March 11-13).
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