Farrell back for Wigan
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Your support makes all the difference.Wigan will have Andy Farrell and Mick Cassidy in their side for the first time this season for tomorrow's Challenge Cup quarter-final against Wakefield.
Wigan will have Andy Farrell and Mick Cassidy in their side for the first time this season for tomorrow's Challenge Cup quarter-final against Wakefield.
Farrell has been back in training after knee surgery, while Cassidy has recovered from a shoulder operation.Sean O'Loughlin should play at loose forward, but wing Chris Melling could be out for six months with knee ligament damage.
York will be without their Australian centre, Aaron Wood, for their quarter-final at Huddersfield on Sunday, due to suspension. The former York captain, Richard Hayes, comes out of retirement to play at the McAlpine Stadium.
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