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2009 Wigan Warriors season : ウィキペディア英語版
2009 Wigan Warriors season

This article is about the 2009 season of the Wigan Warriors in the European Super League and Challenge Cup.
==Background==

Following Brian Noble's move from the Bradford Bulls to the Wigan Warriors in 2006, his third full season at the club took place in 2009. The season was also the first in which the Super League operated under a franchise system, after the Wigan Warriors were granted a 'B' license. The salary cap, which the club broke in 2007, was still in effect for this season, and the limit remained at GBP£1.7 million; the cap was maintained 'live', in continuation of an operational change by the Rugby Football League in 2008. As an ever-present club in the Super League format, this season was the Wigan Warriors' fourteenth year in the competition. This year also marked the tenth anniversary of rugby league at the JJB Stadium, after the club moved there upon the stadium's completion in 1999.
In contrast to the club's historical success, Wigan Warriors had not won a major trophy since 2002, when they defeated St Helens RLFC 12–21 in the Challenge Cup final. They had only won the Super League title once, in 1998.〔 In the previous season the Wigan Warriors finished fourth in the league table meaning they qualified for the play-offs, and after defeating Bradford Bulls and Catalans Dragons, the club fell short of the 2008 Super League Grand Final after losing to Leeds Rhinos at Headingley for the second year running.

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