Matt Peet signs seven-year contract extension with Wigan Warriors, alongside Sean O’Loughlin and Tommy Leuluai | Rugby League News


Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet has signed a seven-year contact extension with the reigning Betfred Super League champions.

He has been joined by former Wigan players Sean O’Loughlin and Tommy Leuluai, now serving as assistant coaches, in agreeing long-term deals to remain at the helm of the first team.

Peet has been in charge of the Warriors since 2022, winning the Betfred Challenge Cup in his first year in charge before sealing Betfred Super League Grand Final and League Leaders’ Shield triumphs in 2023.

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Highlights of World Club Challenge between Wigan Warriors and Penrith Panthers.

The Wigan-born coach then rounded off his trophy collection when his side beat the Penrith Panthers 16-12 to be crowned World Club Champions last month.

Playing greats O’Loughlin and Leuluai have both coached at the Warriors since hanging up their boots, making 458 and 134 appearances for the club respectively.

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