Super League's familiar powerhouses in familiar territory as they battle for supremacy

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Super League's familiar powerhouses in familiar territory as they battle for supremacy

Wigan Warriors host Leeds Rhinos in the first Super League play-off semi-final tonight at the DW Stadium. Wigan have already won the Challenge Cup and are aiming for the Super league trophy. Rhino's coach Rohan Smith has enjoyed a resurgence under him. Mikolaj Oledzki is injured and the team needs him to be fit for tonight's game. Tommy Leuluai is retiring. Bevan French's future with the Warriors is up in doubt. Jake Bibby is expected to leave the club. Tommy Bibb is also retiring from rugby league. There will be a turnover of players at Wigans and Leeds at end of the season.


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