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Published Date:
13 November 2009
Wigan could be set to make an audacious move for Bradford scrum-half Paul Deacon.
The Evening Post understands that Deacon, 30, has emerged as a
possible target for next season.
On the surface, a swoop for Deacon would appear unlikely given Wigan have Four Nations stars Thomas Leuluai and Sam Tomkins in their ranks.

But it is thought a move to the DW Stadium could include a coaching role with the club's juniors – while also providing half-back cover for Leuluai and Tomkins in Michael Maguire's first-team.

Neither club would speak about the link yesterday, with Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan maintaining his stance of not commenting on rumour or speculation. Bulls football manager Stuart Duffy said only: "I couldn't possibly comment."

Deacon still lives in his home-town Wigan. A former Hindley amateur, he was overlooked as a youngster by Wigan and started his professional career at Oldham before making his mark at Bradford.

Maguire has made Shaun Wane his assistant coach and Mark Bitcon has come in to oversee strength and conditioning.

Kris Radlinski and John Pendlebury are poised for roles in Maguire's new-look coaching team but it's thought that Phil Veivers – Brian Noble's former assistant – has left the club, though there has been no
official comment.

Meanwhile, Wigan will discover next Wednesday who they will face at next May's Murrayfield Magic – and there's a good chance they WON'T be facing St Helens in the on-the-road fixture.

Warriors have faced Saints in all three Magic events so far. The first two, at Cardiff, were contrived fixtures to help get the concept off the ground while last season, Wigan were drawn against their arch-rivals from a pool of four teams.

But for next season, the 14 Super League clubs are split into two pools – last season's top eight sides in one to make up four fixtures, and the bottom six providing three further fixtures – meaning Saints are just one of seven possible opponents that Wigan may be drawn against.

Warriors will be in the same pool as St Helens, Leeds,
Catalans, Huddersfield, Hull KR, Wakefield and Castleford.
The draw will be shown live on Sky Sports News shortly after 1pm, though a decision on Magic Weekend dates will not be confirmed until later.

The Super League fixtures for the 2010 season will also be published next Wednesday. The official Round One of the competition, featuring all 14 clubs, will be on the weekend of February 6 and 7.

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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2009 9:16 AM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
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Ste of the Warrington Casuals,

Orford, Warrington 13/11/2009 10:22:30
Past it. Wigan need to look to the future.
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Fraggle,

13/11/2009 10:42:02
>> Past it. Wigan need to look to the future.

Says the man who supports team which had a half-back pairing (Briers and Monaghan) with a combined age of 60 this last year. The Warrington pensioners' home has never been good at looking at the future.

And why is Wigan bringing in an experienced player like Deacon to provide cover for the two youngsters (Tomkins and Leuluai) any worse than you lot bringing in the even older Alfie Langer or Andrew Johns as happened in the not too distant past?
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The Ultimate Worrier,

13/11/2009 12:19:13
Hope it's true as it will give us loads of flexibility to move Tommy to hooker or Sam to full back if injuries arise. Plus he's a great goal kicker.
So long as he's not costing a fortune it will be good to see another Wigan lad in the team.
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gazza123,

13/11/2009 13:44:37
Didn't expect that, but I agree with previous comments (ste's not included) Deacon's a good player and playing for his home town club will only make him play even better.

Weather for tomorrow's big game is windy and pouring rain, the aussie's wont want that! Advantage England, come on boys show them what your made of.
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K.H.,

wigan 13/11/2009 13:53:10
It’s just another way of looking after a talented rugby player like deacon. It will help him to progress into management and hopefully progress into a good English coach exactly what the game of rugby league needs, let’s face it if Wigan doesn’t help him I would like to bet union grab him. He may as well learn his trade from the most famous of rugby clubs. Good luck to him.
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K.H.,

wigan 13/11/2009 13:54:19
STE did the tattooist get the hair right on your DON KING tattoo
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Ste of the Warrington Casuals,

Orford, Warrington 13/11/2009 14:35:21
I am just thinking that Wigan should be promoting youth instead of has beens. This seems to me like they feel nobody in the Wigan Academy is good enough.
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Brett Hart,

13/11/2009 14:53:33
They are promoting youth. The signing of Paul Deacon, is simply for emergancy cover if injuries are to strike, but the main reason behind signing him, is to add him to the coaching staff to help bring through the youth and pass on his vast experiance, of leading the team round the park, kicking game ect so for me its a shrewed signing!!
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John Cunliffe,

13/11/2009 15:08:01
NRL on Fox Sports intimates Bradford have put in a substantial offer for Manly's Matt Orford so if it's true then Deacon for Wigan could be a distinct possibility. It would be good to get a homegrown player back to Wigan & as well as being a good reader of the game he's also an excellent kicker, something we sadly miss when Richard's isn't playing.
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misterlowe,

wigan 13/11/2009 16:40:05
with sean wayne being promoted then maybe wigan are thinking ahead and feel paul could be a future academy coach. personally i would love to see rads fill this role for years to come. maybe having deacon will also raise tommy,s game to a more consistent level lets give the new regieme a chance before knocking any decision they make
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