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George Williams, Jack Welsby and Jai Field all in the running for Super League award

George Williams, Jack Welsby and Jai Field are all in the running for the Super League Player of the Month award for February.

Those three are joined by St Helens’ Sione Mata’utia, Huddersfield Giants’ Tui Lolohea and Salford Red Devils’ Ken Sio to pick up the award.

Meanwhile, Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet has been named February’s Betfred Coach of the Month.

It’s been a dream opening month for the Warriors head coach who has enjoyed an unbeaten start to his new role at the club.

With voting based on Round one to three, Peet was unanimously voted as February’s Betfred Coach of the Month after the Warriors enjoyed three consecutive wins to kickstart Peet’s reign at Wigan.

Peet opened his account away at Hull KR – a side that beat the Warriors twice in Betfred Super League last year – earning an eye-catching win thanks to a flamboyant and ambitious attacking performance.

That victory was followed up by back-to-back wins in front of the Warriors faithful – Peet’s side downing early season favourites Leeds Rhinos before grinding out a tough win against an unbeaten Huddersfield Giants side.

Peet’s appointment as head coach at Wigan Warriors signalled a new beginning for the club and so far, all is going to plan. A shift in culture and a rise in standards both on and off the field have paid dividends for Peet and his Warriors side early on in 2022.

Discussing Peet’s start to life as Wigan head coach, BBC’s Matt Newsum stated: “Really impressive start by Matt Peet, who has got Wigan firing straight away in his first head coaching role, against some impressive opposition.

“While the opening two rounds were an exhibition of invention and expansion, the win against Huddersfield showed he can get a team to fight and grind out results too, when defences are proving hard to break down and opposing attacks are throwing plenty of shape in return.

“His fusion of Cust and Leuluai in the halves has seemingly shed years off the latter, and he’s harnessed the former’s kicking game to great effect. Jai Field has been superb in Peet’s system too.”

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