2010 Widnes Vikings season

2010 Widnes Vikings season
Co-operative Championship Rank 5th
Play-off result To be decided
Challenge Cup Fifth round to be played
(vs. Wigan Warriors)
National League Cup Quarter Finals to be played
(vs. Barrow Raiders)
2010 record Wins: 10; Draws: 1; Losses: 2
Points scored For: 296; Against: 184
Team information
Chairman Steve O'Connor
Head coach Paul Cullen
Captain
Stadium Stobart Stadium Halton
Avg. Attend. 2,660 Increase
Agg. Attend. 23,940 Increase
High. Attend. 3,686
(vs. Halifax, 18 Mar)
Top scorers
Tries Anthony Thackeray (14)
Goals Shane Grady (71)
Points Shane Grady (178)

Home colours

Away colours
< 2009 List of seasons 2011 >

The Widnes Vikings are competing in the Co-operative Championship in 2010. The Vikings are looking to gain a 2012–14 Super League licence, as applications for Super League license has to be submitted by the end of the 2010 season. The Vikings are also looking to improve on their 2009 league position when they finished 4th. Widnes are also defending 2010 National League Cup champions this season after they won the competition in 2009.

Off Field Activity

2010 Strip

The Widnes Vikings unveiled their new 2010 home shirt on Tuesday 1 December 2009 in front of 300 fans at the Stobart Stadium Halton.[1]

Manufactured by Irish-based O'Neill's Sportswear, the shirt has been specially designed with advances moisture control allowing the body to breathe easily with the garment feeling dry and cool to contribute to improved player performance.

The main shirt sponsor is the Stobart Group, which features the word 'Stobart' written across the front of the shirt. The strip also has four coloured lines (1 black, 2 red and another black line) stretching up the left hand side of the shirt, these four lines are similar to the three red lines the Stobart Group use on their haulage vehicles.

Eddie Stobart lorry. The Stobart Group are the main sponsors for the Vikingss in 2010.
Eddie Stobart lorry. The Stobart Group are the main sponsors for the Vikingss in 2010.

The shirt also features the RFL's 'Try Assist' logo, the new name for the RFL Benevolent Fund and a new sleeve sponsor for 2010 in Halton Housing Trust. The logo of Halton Borough Council is also displayed on the right hand side of the chest on the front of the shirt.

During the event the 2010 squad numbers were announced[1] and fans were able to pre-order the new shirt which the Vikings will wear against Warrington Wolves in the World of Beds Cup on Boxing Day.

For the Gateshead Thunder game in 2009, chairman Steve O'Connor offered free admission for all Vikings fans. As season ticket holders did not benefit from this special offer (as they had already paid for the game when purchasing their season ticket), the club decided they would give vouchers to the 2009 season ticket holders who renewed their season tickets during an 'Ealry Bird' promotion. The vouchers were for fans to use on kit manufacturer O'Neills merchandise in the January sales.[2]

Fans could claim discounts on Vikings items from the store, including the new 2010 strip. The discounts were: adult season ticket holders £10, concession season ticket holders £7 and junior season ticket holders £2. These discounts could only be applied when visiting the O'Neils store in Widnes town centre.[2]

Vikings' CEO Alex Bonney explained the thinking behind the initiative: "Steve's offer in June came when things weren't going well on the pitch and the comeback against Gateshead, plus the atmosphere generated by our fans, set the team up for the victory over Halifax in the NRC semi-final and ultimately the final victory over Barrow to give us the ability to apply for a 2012 Super League licence.[2]

"While recognising that season ticket holders had already paid for this game as part of their 2009 ticket, we had planned to discount their 2010 season ticket but were heartened that a number of fans spoke to us to say that they understood the 'bigger picture' and were keen to back the club's initiative for that game without recompense.

"With that in mind, and in conjunction with O'Neill's, the voucher scheme was established.

"However, for those fans who do not wish to avail of this offer, we will class their voucher as a donation to the Valhalla Foundation, our award-winning charity.[2]"

Special Edition Charity Kit

Paddy Flynn & Chris Gerrard modelling the Vikings special edition charity kit.
Paddy Flynn & Chris Gerrard modelling the Vikings special edition charity kit.

On Thursday 18 March Widnes wore a specially designed "one-off" charity kit during their Co-Operative Championship match, that was broadcast live on Sky Sports against Halifax to promote the Everyman Campaign, which raises awareness of testicular and prostate cancer in men.[3]

The specially designed kit was manufactured by the Vikings current kit manufacturer O'Neils. The design of the kit was featured around a "nude" look, with the shirt made to look like a bare chested male torso, and the shorts made to look like males thighs, with a fig leaf covering the genital area.[4]

Fans could purchase the special edition shirt from Wednesday 10 March. The shirt cost £40 and in aid of event O'Neil's donated £5 from every shirt sale to the Everyman charity.[4] Fans were also able to make a donation online through a special page set up by the Vikings on the Justgiving website. Fans were also able to donate on the night at the Stobart Stadium Halton as volunteers were available within the stadium to collect donations.

To raise further funds for the charity, fans were able to purchase the match shirts worn by the players on the night through an auction run by the club. Fans were given until 5.00 pm on Monday 22 March to submit a bid to the club. Bids opened up at a minimum price of £50.00 and bids could be submitted by e-mail or by leaving a bid in a sealed envelope at the club reception.[5]

Vikings chairman Steve O'Connor said: "Nearly everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer. Unfortunately among men it is still a problem we don't like to talk about. We want to help raise awareness of the symptoms - and how to get help - and also help to raise money for such an important cause. We have chosen the Halifax game because we are expecting a big crowd so we can make a significant donation to Everyman[4]".

Everyman spokesperson Tatjana Trposka said: "We are thrilled with the support we have received from Widnes Vikings. We desperately need to raise more awareness and funds to fight prostate and testicular cancers and we are another step closer thanks to the help of Widnes.[3]

Transfers & Squad

It was all change for Widnes during pre-season with eight popular first team players leaving the Stobart Stadium Halton for pastures new. Gavin Dodd, John Duffy, Richard Fletcher, Tim Hartley, Michael Ostick and Brett Robinson all left in transfer deals, whilst Danny Mills and Lee Paterson were released.

Many of the moves were forced due to RFL reducing the salary cap.[6] Previously the Championship's salary cap operated by limiting a club's player costs to no more than 50% of the club's income and is capped at a limit of £400,000. The new figures for 2010 will be reduced to 40% and £300,000, respectively.[6]

Sporting Director Terry O'Connor said: "I know some of the players leaving would prefer to stay and we would like to keep them but with the reduction of the salary cap to £300,000, we have to spend accordingly".[7]

Transfers In

Players In
Player Signed From Date Signed Contract Length
James FordCastleford Tigers1 September 20092 Years
Steve PickersgillWarrington Wolves15th September 20093 Years
Thomas CoyleOldham Roughyeds5 October 2009
Gareth HaggertyHarlequins6 October 20091 Year
Chris GerrardWigan Warriors6 October 20092 Years
Loan/Dual Registration

Under new rulings Super League players are eligible for dual registration with a Championship club. The dual registration system is different to a loan agreement. Dual registered players can be called back at any time by their original club, when needed to play for them intermittently based upon form or injuries. When they are not needed by their original club they are eligible to play for their alternative dual registered club.

A player is only eligible for dual registration if they are outside the top 20 players (financially) of the Super League club's playing squad. Dual registered players are not allowed to feature in Challenge Cup games for their alternative club.

Loan players may go to Championship Clubs or to Super League clubs but must go for a minimum of 4 weeks.

Loan/Dual Registration
Player Contracted Club Contract Type Contract Length Date Signed
Chris DeanSt. HelensDual RegistrationFull Season December 2009
Shaun AinscoughWigan WarriorsDual RegistrationFull SeasonFebruary 2010
Liam FarrelWigan WarriorsDual RegistrationFull SeasonFebruary 2010
Ben DaviesWigan WarriorsLoan3 MonthsFebruary 2010

Transfers Out

Players Out
Player Transferred To Date Left
John DuffyLeigh CenturionsSeptember 2009
Iain MorrisonFeatherstone RoversOctober 2009
Gavin Dodd October 2009
Richard FletcherOctober 2009
Tim Hartley October 2009
Brett Robinson October 2009
Danny MillsReleased October 2009
Lee PatersonReleased October 2009
Josh SimmReleased October 2009
Michael OstickRochdale HornetsDecember 2009

Current squad

2010 Widnes Vikings season
First Team Squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain

Updated: 7 December 2009
Source(s): Widnes Vikings[8]

Pre season

Pre-season is a great time of year, everyone here is galvanised, enthusiastic and committed. Paul (Cullen) and Terry (O'Connor) have recruited well.

Stuart Wilkinson[9]

The international rugby league season took place between the 2009 and 2010 seasons, with the Four Nations being held in England and France.[10] Vikings assistant coach Stuart Wilkinson assisted former Widnes star Bobbie Goulding by leading the French national team into the Four Nations,[9] against England, Australia and New Zealand.

France's opening game was against England in the Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster.[11] Wilkinson and Goulding's French outfit started off strong taking a 12-4 lead at half time. England put in a strong second half performance scoring 30 unanswered point to win the game 34-12.[11] Results didn't get much better for the French side as they were punished 62-12[12] by New Zealand in their second game of the competition and defeated 42-4[13] by Australia in their final game.

Despite losing all three games Wilkinson believes the experience will prove invaluable to him as a coach as he gained valuable insights on some new training and tactical ideas he plans to introduce to the training pitch at Widnes. He said: "It's great working with and against the game's elite and pitting your wits against the best players and coaches in the world. Since returning I've already discussed tactics with Paul at length and we'll see what we can do.[9]"

Fixtures/Results

Legend
  Game Won
  Game Drawn
  Game Lost
  Game Abandoned
Round Date Kickoff (GMT) Home/Away Opponent Result Score Venue Attendance
1 26 Dec 2009 15:00 H Warrington Wolves A A - A Stobart Stadium Halton -
2 10 Jan 2010 15:00 A Blackpool Panthers A A - A Woodlands Memorial Ground -
3 19 Jan 2010 19:30 H St. Helens L 26 - 42 Stobart Stadium Halton 2,034
4 23 Jan 2010 15:00 A AS Carcassonne L 32 - 14 Stade d'Albert Domec 800
5 24 Jan 2010 15:00 H Salford City Reds L 0 - 36 Stobart Stadium Halton 1,780

Round 1: vs. Warrington

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