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Maguire's poisoned chalice

Maguire's poisoned chalice

It would have been any coaches dream job 15 years ago but now the Wigan Warriors hot seat has become somewhat of a poisoned chalice.

When Brian Noble stepped down after the Warriors' final game against St Helens last year, many names were banded about as to who would step up to the frame and try to revive the sleeping giant.

The glory days of the late eighties and early nineties are all but forgotten in the Rugby League world as the once dominant Wigan Rugby League Football Club are now wallowing in wilderness.

Enter Michael Maguire.

The 35-year-old has signed a three year deal at the DW Stadium and has been set the almighty task of ending the club's trophy drought, which is now entering it's eighth year.

Noble managed to get to several semi-finals in both the Challenge Cup and Super League play-offs but always managed to fall one hurdle before the final.

Maguire remains confident though. Despite Wigan's constant disappointment, the Australian believes that his new side has the ability to finally bring silverware back to the town and is excited with the challenge ahead.

"I'm very pleased to be here," he declared, as he was finally unveiled to the media.

"I understand the history of the club and how it is so strong so I'm very excited about taking the position."

Maguire has been assistant to Craig Bellamy at NRL outfit Melbourne Storm for the last five years and played his part in the Grand Final victories of 2007 and 2009.

Before joining Melbourne, Maguire had been assistant to Matthew Elliott at Canberra Raiders, the club he had two spells with as a player.

Despite not being in formal charge of a club before, Maguire did take temporary charge at Melbourne when Bellamy was coaching in the State of Origin and in the internationals, an experience which left him itching for a step up.

He added: "I've always wanted to be a head coach, I suppose it wasn't until three years ago that I was ready.

"I've been lucky enough to work with the likes of Craig Bellamy who allowed me to work with the team when he was at the state of origin. In that eight week period he allowed me to coach the team so really gave me the opportunity to develop myself as a head coach and basically run the organisation while he was out.

"Six months ago I was getting itchy feet think I would like to go and do it and become a head coach so it was the right time. The first thing I'm after is a good pre-season and from there we'll see where we go."

The challenge ahead is a tough one for Maguire. He has been backed by chairman Ian Lenagan who has said he will give the new coach time in his job.

But the Wigan supremo lost patience with former coach Noble and rumours began circulating early last season that all was not well between the two.

The youth system at Wigan has come under intense praise in the past and it is that set up which has produced many of the Super League's top stars and Maguire can't wait to work with it's newest product.

"We've got Sam Tomkins here and I'm very excited to help him improve his football," he said.

"He's obviously a very talented kid. He's very young and has a lot of experience to develop but over time I think he can develop into a great of the Rugby League game."

The Aussie wants to bring his own brand of Rugby to Wigan; building a strong, compact team which he believes will bring success.

He continued: "I'm obviously going to bring a lot of different processes and structures into the team which over time will play it's part.

"Whether or not it's short or long term, time will tell. I've only had a week with the boys last week and we haven't been out on the park with the ball yet."

And although he has only just flown over to England, Maguire has done plenty of homework in preparation.

"I spent many a night on the phone talking to different people about the history and the passion of the people over here. I really wanted to come into the place having a fair understanding of how the organisation works. I did a lot of homework so I was aware of what was going on."

Maguire's first game for Wigan is old rivals St Helens on December 27 in a friendly and his first competitive fixture sees the return of former coach Noble to the DW Stadium with his new club Crusaders RL.

Maguire already has one new recruit in the form of Paul Deacon and has admitted it unlikely that any more will follow.

The former Bradford half back will double up as a player and assistant coach in his first year with the Warriors before hanging up his boots at the end of 2010 and taking up his coaching role in a permanent basis.

It is set to be a challenging year for both Maguire and Wigan but if the Australian brings success back to the town, the name barely anybody in England once knew will soon be the one on everybody's lips.

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Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
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Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 16:30
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:30
18 - 38
New Craven Park Sun 22nd August
52 - 4
The Galpharm Stadium Sun 22nd August
38 - 28
Grattan Stadium Sun 22nd August
40 - 28
The Jungle Sun 22nd August
10 - 36
Racecourse Sat 21st August
36 - 18
Halliwell Jones Stadium Fri 20th August
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1 Wigan 26 21 0 5 42
2 St Helens 26 19 0 7 38
3 Warrington 26 19 0 7 38
4 Leeds 26 16 1 9 33
5 Hull FC 26 16 0 10 32
6 Huddersfield 26 15 1 10 31
7 Hull K R 26 14 1 11 29
8 Castleford 26 11 0 15 22
9 Crusaders 26 11 0 15 22
10 Bradford 26 9 1 16 19
11 Wakefield 26 9 0 17 18
12 Harlequins 26 7 0 19 14
13 Salford 26 7 0 19 14
14 Catalans 26 6 0 20 12
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Round: Play Offs Thu 2 Sep 19:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Thu 9 Sep 19:30
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
26 - 12
Recreation Ground Sun 22nd August
24 - 32
Cougar Park Sun 22nd August
72 - 20
Bigfellas Stadium Sun 22nd August
24 - 38
Sat 21st August
29 - 28
Don Valley Stadium Thu 19th August
14 - 32
Craven Park Wed 18th August
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2 Halifax 20 16 0 4 50
3 Leigh 20 12 1 7 43
4 Barrow 20 12 1 7 39
5 Widnes 20 11 0 9 38
6 Sheffield 20 10 1 9 35
7 Batley 20 7 0 13 29
8 Toulouse 20 8 0 12 27
9 Dewsbury 20 6 0 14 26
10 Whitehaven 20 4 0 16 16
11 Keighley * 20 4 1 15 10
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Sun 12 Sep 15:00
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
18 - 48
New River Stadium Fri 27th August
32 - 24
South Leeds Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 26
Spotland Stadium Sun 22nd August
94 - 0
Sedgley Park Sun 22nd August
46 - 12
Keepoat Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 18
Sun 15th August
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2 Oldham 20 17 0 3 52
3 York 20 12 0 8 39
4 Blackpool 20 15 0 5 38
5 Rochdale 20 10 0 10 37
6 South 20 9 0 11 34
7 Workington 20 8 1 11 33
8 Swinton 20 9 1 10 33
9 Doncaster 20 8 0 12 28
10 London 20 2 0 18 10
11 Gateshead 20 1 0 19 -2
25 - 24
Bloomfield Road Sun 18th July
18 - 48
Cougar Park Sun 20th June
4 - 25
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6 - 42
South Leeds Stadium Sun 6th June
26 - 16
Mount Pleasant Sun 6th June
32 - 6
Cougar Park Sun 6th June
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2 Wests 23 15 0 8 37
3 Panthers 23 14 0 9 118
4 Titans 23 14 0 9 19
5 Roosters 23 13 0 10 39
6 Warriors 23 13 0 10 39
7 Sea Eagles 23 12 0 11 41
8 Raiders 23 12 0 11 4
9 Rabbitohs 23 11 0 12 31
10 Broncos 23 11 0 12 -25
11 Knights 23 10 0 13 -40
12 Eels 23 10 0 13 -64
13 Bulldogs 23 8 0 15 -51
14 Sharks 23 7 0 16 -217
15 Cowboys 23 5 0 18 -232
16 Storm 23 13 0 10 96

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