Widnes played 11 seasons in Super League across two spells, with eight players managing...
Widnes Vikings head back on the road in search of a second victory this...
The signing of Australian forward Morgan McWhirter is an exciting one for Widnes, even...
Another week where we, and no doubt Widnes coach Allan Coleman, wait with baited...
The podcast is back and the first episode of 2021 has an in-depth and wide-ranging interview with Widnes Vikings chief executive Phil Finney.
So just weeks in to pre-season, Widnes coach Simon Finnigan and his players have been forced to down tools by the RFL.
Even though there hasn’t been a game for nine months, it’s still been an eventful few months at Widnes.
Simon Finnigan became Widnes’ fourth different coach since the departure of Denis Betts in May 2018 and will be tasked with leading the club to the Championship play-offs in 2021.
Rugby may not have the same high betting profile as football, but it is one of the most popular sports in the UK and is increasingly represented in the fast-expanding...
Following the demise of Toronto Wolfpack, one of Widnes’ Championship promotion rivals is set to get an immediate elevation to Super League.
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@sinbad that was 30 years ago. The council do very little to support the club and the hosting of fans on match days is shocking.
By Dan1 , 7 minutes ago
RE: The Pat Price Prediction League 2025 - Round Ten
Toulouse Olympique XIII Bradford Bulls Halifax Panthers London Broncos Widnes Vikings York
By Mr H , 8 minutes ago
What do you think needs to happen to make the championship an attractive comp? There has been a stigma about the championship for years and I think ...
By Spike Island 90 , 4 hours ago
People wanted pace, coach also clearly wanted pace by the statement. let’s hope he adds a new dimension to our attack on the hated pitch
By ScouseViking55 , 7 hours ago