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Peet stands by "loss of identity" comments ahead of Magic Weekend clash vs Saints
July 3, 2026
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Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet says he is "owning" his comments that St Helens have "lost their identity" ahead of their clash at Magic Weekend; Watch Super League's Magic Weekend across July 4 and 5 from Hill-Dickinson Stadium, live on Sky Sports
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>Matt Peet says he stands by his comments that St Helens have "lost their identity" ahead of the two derby foes meeting at Magic Weekend on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
>Peet made the comments after his side's 32-0 victory over Saints in the Challenge Cup semi-final which they went onto lift after a comprehensive win over Hull KR.
>It marked the second meeting between the sides this season after St Helens staged a stunning Good Friday comeback, with Hull KR loanee Bill Leyland scoring twice in the closing minutes to seal a dramatic victory.
>It is that Good Friday victory that sparked the comments from Peet, in particular St Helens using Leyland and Jordan Dezaria from the Robins on one-week loans and the wild celebrations that ensued.
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>Now, as they prepare for the trilogy showdown at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium, the atmosphere surrounding what is already a fierce grudge match has been further intensified by Peet's comments.
>While he is aware they were said out of emotion, Peet "stands by" what he said and is looking froward to another derby battle.
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>"I said what I said in context, in that moment, a bit of emotion there and yeah, I've got to own those comments," Peet told Sky Sports.
>"But the attention is very much looking forward now and they won't count for much, that won't count for anything this weekend.
>"It is all about preparing our players now and trying to get the best performance we can."
>When St Helens head coach Paul Rowley was asked about whether the comments have played any role for Saints in their preparation his answer was simple: "Not really".
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>He later added: "For me, there was nothing to draw a line under. I never reacted, so it's the same again.
>"Lee Briers never did last week. It was the media fanning the flame.
>Peet also confirmed that his side will be without Bevan French, Liam Farrell, Luke Thompson, and Noah Hodkinson when his side take on their old foes.
>Youngster Hodkinson suffered a fractured skull, while Farrell sustained a shoulder injury, French picked up a hamstring problem, and Thompson suffered ligament damage in his foot.
>Peet said: "We lost Luke Thompson. He's done the ligaments in his foot, so he'll be around six weeks.
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>"Farrell came off with a stinger, but he's had a few now, so he's going to have four weeks out, and then he's going to get re-assessed, so he'll be at least four weeks.
>"Noah Hodkinson broke his skull, so probably not as extreme as it sounds in terms of timeframe, he's got to get a bit of an operation there, so he'll be three or four weeks.
>"Bevan French has a hamstring strain, so it is grade two. It is a different hamstring than last time, but it will probably be four weeks, so there is a bit of news there."
>Despite the complications, Peet says he is relishing the chance to see Wigan's youth shine once again.
>"I'm looking forward to it," said Peet. "Every time I watch our reserves, I'm impressed. Last weekend they played against Leeds, two good teams, so those kinds of reserve games give you the confidence that players are ready.
>"There will be lads picked on form from that game and the ones running up to it from how they performed in the past when they've had an opportunity."
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>Saints also have a raft of injuries to contend with, the likes of Jonny Lomax, Mark Percival, Noah Stephens, Deon Cross, George Whitby, Lewis Murphy, and Matty Lees all out.
>For Rowley, the weekend represents another opportunity to use the "next man up" mentality that they have been employing throughout the entire season.
>"There is so many injured players in our team so we'd like to have them all fit, obviously, but as every coach will always say, it's the next man up mentality," he said.
>"I think for the entirety of the season, our players have been tremendous in the fact that they've been resilient. We've unearthed new superstars, Jake Davies being one of them, and we will continue to do that and we will continue to just perform.
>"When everybody wears the Saints badge, we find a way of doing things and we are working hard to keep improving week on week, so this is another big test for us."
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