Isa: No risk of complacency
They have made a perfect start to 2017 with five wins from as many matches.
And they will be heavily-fancied to keep that run going against a struggling Huddersfield team at the DW Stadium (kick-off 3pm).
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Hide AdIsa said: “It comes down to attitude, there are too many key players in key positions here, the leaders are there, and we won’t let complacency come into it.
“We want a big game, it’s at home, a Sunday afternoon and there’ll be plenty of families down there too. We want to play well.
“We’ve made a good start but because we have a lot of things to work on, it keeps us down to earth.”
Shaun Wane is without nine frontline players through injury, forcing Isa to cover at left centre.
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Hide AdHe has already played second-row and in his preferred position, in the middle, this year.
“I’ve been everywhere, I don’t mind it - as I’ve said before, I’m happy to play anywhere,” the ex-Castleford and Widnes player said.
“I prefer the middle, but the coach asks me to do a job anywhere, I’ll do it.
“But I’m waiting for Oli Gildart to come back and do his magic stuff!
“Until then I’ll do the best I can.”
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Hide AdToday’s fanbase will be swelled by runners from the inaugural Wigan half-marathon, who will be given tickets to the match.
Asked how he would rank if all the Warriors did a half-marathon, Isa replied: “I’d fancy my chances - I think Faz (Liam Farrell) would maybe beat me.”
Coach Shaun Wane nominated Tom Davies as the most likely winner, while Thomas Leuluai said it would be between Davies and Farrell.