Unbelievable: Panthers are to travel to England to contest World Club Challenge against……

The Jaguars are contending in their second back to back World Club Challenge game, yet after three appearances in the memorable apparatus still can’t seem to win.

In February 2023 St Helens went down under to confront the Pumas in Penrith where they unquestionably crushed them 13-12 following a Lewis Dodd drop objective in brilliant point additional time, and presently the Jaguars are set to attempt retaliate for that misfortune.
Confronting them will be Wigan who finished Holy people long term streak as Super Association champions, yet presently they’ll have three time successive NRL victors Penrith to attempt to bring down.

It’s currently been affirmed that the game will happen on Saturday 24th February, meaning Matt Peet’s side will miss cycle two of the Super Association season as many fans had anticipated.

It will check whenever the different sides first have met beginning around 1991 when they challenged the World Club Challenge, Wigan dominating the competition that day.
The two clubs took to virtual entertainment to affirm the news, with Wigan putting out the accompanying announcement.

“Wigan Fighters are satisfied to affirm that the Penrith Jaguars, NRL Champions, will venture out to the UK in February to confront the Super Association Champions in the Betfred World Club Challenge.

“The game will occur at the DW Arena on Saturday 24th February, starting off at 8pm and will be shown live on Sky Sports.
“Wigan Heroes crushed Catalans Mythical beasts 10-2 in the Betfred Super Association Terrific Last to turn out to be Super Association Champions in October while Penrith Jaguars were victors over the Brisbane Mustangs in the NRL Great Last to set up this mouth-watering Conflict of the Bosses.

“The main past gathering of the separate 2023 heroes of the Betfred Super Association and the NRL Telstra Prevalence came a long time back at Anfield, when the previous All Dark Frano Botica featured in a 21-4 Wigan win.

“This game will be Wigan’s 10th effort to become World Club Champions having asserted the title in 1987, 1991, 1993 and generally as of late in 2017. It will be the Pumas’ fourth World Club Challenge appearance. A success for Wigan would be their fifth altogether, triumph for Penrith would be their first.”

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