Wigan Warriors Lock Down Prop Patrick Mago with Contract Extension
Wigan Warriors have secured the services of prop Patrick Mago, tying him down to a new two-year deal with an optional third year. The Samoan powerhouse, who has made 70 appearances for the club since joining ahead of the 2022 campaign, has put pen to paper on a contract that will see him remain a Warrior until at least the end of 2026, with the club holding the option for 2027.
Mago, 29, has already established himself as a vital member of the Wigan squad, boasting an impressive trophy cabinet that includes a Challenge Cup, League Leaders’ Shield, Super League Grand Final, and a World Club Challenge. His contract was set to expire at the end of the current season, but the club has moved swiftly to retain his services.
“I’m really happy to be staying at Wigan for at least another two years after this year. I’m really settled here with my family. We have an incredible group of players and we’re building something special, and I’m over the moon to be part of that.”
Wigan coach Matt Peet echoed the sentiments, stating, “We are really happy with the way Patrick has developed himself on and off the field. He has earned this contract by working hard and being dedicated. I know his family at home in Australia will be proud of him along with his partner Bella.”
Warriors chief executive Kris Radlinski further praised Mago’s impact, saying, “Patrick has become a vital member of our playing squad and a valued member of our club. When players from overseas join us, it is important that they understand the role that they have in representing Wigan. Patrick has been incredible in that respect. He has bought into the culture of our great town and on the field, he leaves everything out there.”
With Mago’s contract extension, the Wigan Warriors have secured the long-term future of a key player, ensuring the continued growth and success of the team. As the club looks to build on their recent triumphs, the retention of Mago is a significant boost.
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