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Wigan's Stuart Fielden & Andy Coley sign new contracts

Stuart Fielden
Fielden has won 25 caps for Great Britain

Wigan Warriors have announced Stuart Fielden and Andy Coley have signed new contracts with the club.

Fielden, 30, has agreed a two-year contract whilst Coley, 32, has signed a one-year deal with an option for another season-long extension.

Head coach Michael Maguire said: "We are delighted that both players have agreed extension terms.

"Stuart and Andy have both been outstanding for us and have played a big part in helping us finish top."

He added: "Both are strong powerful forwards with a tremendous attitude and will undoubtedly play an important role as we go into the business end of this season."

Former Great Britain international Fielden joined Wigan in June 2006 from Bradford Bulls and has made 128 appearances, scoring 3 tries.

Stuart and Andy have both been outstanding for us and have played a big part in helping us finish top of the league.

Wigan coach Michael Maguire

He said: "I am thrilled to have agreed a contract for the next two seasons.

"Under Michael and the coaching staff, the club is heading in the right direction and I want to be a part of any future success.

Warrington born Coley joined the Warriors in 2007 from Salford City Reds after they were relegated from Super League and spoke of his delight at securing a new deal.

"I am pleased that my future at Wigan has been secured. I have enjoyed my time here so far and, hopefully, the League Leader's Shield success is only the first part of silverware to come," he said.



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