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Warriors Star Jai Field Surgery, Wigan 2026

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Key Points

  • Wigan Warriors fullback Jai Field admitted to hospital on March 2, 2026, diagnosed with appendicitis.​
  • Field underwent surgery as a result of the condition.​
  • He is expected to be sidelined for an unspecified period, marking a crucial setback for the defending Super League champions.​
  • The news comes amid Wigan’s strong start to the 2026 Super League season, with recent wins including against Hull FC where Field scored twice.
  • Field recently signed a new four-year deal covering 2026-2027 with options for 2028-2029.​
  • Head coach Matt Peet has praised Field’s energy, X-factor, and role in team culture.​
  • Field has history of injuries, including hamstring issues and past absences.
  • Wigan top the early Super League table after three wins, aiming to regain title won in 2023 and 2024.​
  • No further squad updates on replacements provided yet.​

Wigan (Manchester Mirror) March 03, 2026 – Wigan Warriors have suffered a significant blow with star fullback Jai Field undergoing surgery for appendicitis, casting uncertainty over their Super League title defence. The Australian international, a key performer in recent campaigns, was admitted to hospital yesterday, prompting concern among fans and the coaching staff. This development disrupts Wigan’s momentum after a dominant start to the 2026 season.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened to Jai Field?
  • Why Is This a Crucial Setback for Wigan Warriors?
  • When Did Jai Field Last Play for Wigan?
  • How Has Field’s Injury History Affected Wigan?
  • What Is Wigan Warriors’ Current Form?
  • Who Might Replace Jai Field?
  • What Does This Mean for Super League Title Race?

What Happened to Jai Field?

Wigan Warriors announced via their official Instagram that fullback Jai Field was admitted to hospital on March 2, 2026, and diagnosed with appendicitis. The post stated: “Wigan Warriors can report that fullback Jai Field was admitted to hospital yesterday diagnosed with appendicitis and is expected to be out of action following surgery.”​

The 27-year-old, originally from Australia, has been a standout for the Cherry and Whites since joining from Parramatta Eels in 2021. Despite early injury woes, including a torn hamstring on debut, Field contributed to Grand Slam success in 2024 and recent Dream Team selections.

Club sources confirmed the surgery took place promptly to address the acute condition, though no exact recovery timeline was given beyond an expectation of absence.​

Why Is This a Crucial Setback for Wigan Warriors?

Jai Field brings “energy, excitement, and a real X-factor” to the team, as described by head coach Matt Peet upon Field’s recent contract extension. The new four-year deal secures Field through 2026 and 2027, with options for 2028 and 2029, underscoring his importance.​

Peet added: “We’re delighted Jai has committed his future to the Club. He’s a quality player… Just as importantly, he’s a great teammate and a big part of our culture. We believe his best years are still ahead of him, and we’re proud that they’ll be in a Wigan shirt.”​

Field himself said: “I’m really pleased to be extending my stay here at Wigan. I’m very grateful to the Club and the fans who have shown so much faith in me over the past few seasons. I’ve enjoyed every minute of being here so far and looking forward to hopefully some more great memories here with this group and Club.”​

With Wigan described as ‘scary’ and ‘ruthless’ in BBC coverage after three opening wins, losing Field disrupts their attacking flair at fullback.​

When Did Jai Field Last Play for Wigan?

Field featured prominently in recent matches, scoring twice in a Super League victory over Hull FC as shown in BBC Sport video highlights from February 24, 2026.​

Wigan’s form has placed them atop the table, with analysts noting their bid to reclaim the crown from 2023 and 2024 successes, including the World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders’ Shield, and Super League Grand Final.

Prior to this, Field overcame hamstring concerns, with Peet confirming in TotalRL: “Jai is looking good, he is pretty much in full training.”​

How Has Field’s Injury History Affected Wigan?

Field’s career with Wigan began dramatically with a five-month hamstring absence on debut in 2021, as reported extensively. Coach Adrian Lam then said: “It’s the worst-case scenario with Jai. It looks like he’s torn the belly of the hamstring, with tendons and everything involved… We’ll be out five months, it’s not good at all.”​

Further issues included groin problems in 2021 and recent calf or hamstring tightness, with Peet noting in Serious About RL: “Jai just felt a tightness, it’s one of those that you can’t risk.”​

Despite this, Field extended contracts multiple times, including in 2022 and most recently in March 2025.

In 2025 Super League treatment room updates from All Out Rugby League, Field was nearing returns from head injury protocols alongside teammates like Luke Thompson and Sam Walters.​

What Is Wigan Warriors’ Current Form?

Wigan sit top after Round 3, dominating team-of-the-week selections alongside Leeds Rhinos and St Helens, per Serious About RL on March 1, 2026.​

BBC Sport highlighted their ruthless opening: “Wigan Warriors win their opening three Super League games as they look to regain the title they won in 2023 and 2024.”​

Recent victories include over Leigh Leopards, with warnings sent to rivals amid strong performances.​

Who Might Replace Jai Field?

No immediate squad changes announced, but Wigan’s depth includes utility backs like Bevan French, though he has his own calf history.

Peet has managed similar absences by promoting youth, as in past seasons with players like Umyla Hanley or Sam Halsall.​

Field’s sponsor, LCS Civils, backs the No.1 jersey wearer.​

What Does This Mean for Super League Title Race?

The injury tests Wigan’s squad resilience early in 2026, with rivals like Warrington Wolves and Leeds eyeing opportunities. Peet rues past performances when key men miss out, as in losses where he shared: “Hull were outstanding and we were very poor.”​

Field’s absence could shift dynamics, but Wigan’s culture and recent signings position them well.​

Fans await further medical bulletins from the DW Stadium club.

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