Everton move has re-energised Magic Weekend – PeetImage source, SWPix.comImage caption, Rival derby coaches Matt Peet and Paul Rowley were united in their praise for the move to Hill Dickinson StadiumByStuart BrennanBBC Sport EnglandPublished1 hour agoThe move to Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium has “re-energised” the Magic Weekend concept, according to Wigan Warriors coach Matt Peet.His in-form team’s meeting with arch-rivals St Helens will be the climax to two days of Super League fixtures at the new ground.
Both coaches have praised the shift to Merseyside after the event was hosted by Newcastle United’s St James’ Park for four of the past five seasons.
Peet, whose side sit third in Super League and won the Challenge Cup in May, told BBC Radio Manchester: “This one feels particularly exciting and fresh.
“New venue, ticket sales through the roof. It’s always been a good concept but it’s been re-energised.
“We tend to be in the headline games and wouldn’t have it any other way. I can see exactly why the organisers would fix that up and it’s sure to deliver.”
