Martin Offiah’s emotional tribute to Wigan Warriors three decades after first BBC SPOTY award
Exclusive: Martin Offiah’s first words after Wigan won the BBC’s Team of the Year award.
Exclusive: Martin Offiah’s first words after Wigan won the BBC’s Team of the Year award.
Exclusive: Offiah and Schofield remain friends to this day.
Another Offiah is set to begin his professional career!
Exclusive: They’d be only the third rugby league team ever to win it!
Exclusive: The Great Britain legend has had his say…
Exclusive: High praise indeed from a legend of the sport!
Exclusive: Offiah has had his say!
Offiah has spoken to Love Rugby League to preview Saturday’s HUGE derby.
Exclusive: Offiah’s picked his Grand Final winner: and not many would have agreed!
Will we ever see the record broken again?
It’s high praise indeed from one of the game’s all-time greats..
The son of the Warriors great will join Bath on a professional contract.
Rugby league’s Love Island link continues…
The legendary winger has spoken exclusively to Love Rugby League about how he expects the 2024 Super League season to go…
Rugby league is a glaring omission from a graphic featuring a raft of sports and entertainment stars shared by Wembley Stadium to celebrate its 100th birthday.
Martin Offiah believes the upcoming World Cup and IMG’s new partnership with the sport should create household superstars.
Rugby league legend Martin Offiah has backed home success at this year’s World Cup in England.
There is growing positivity throughout rugby league ahead of Super League’s big kick-off this weekend, plus all the latest talk from the papers.
We create alphabetical dream teams from all the players in the Super League era.
Phil Clarke has treated Martin Offiah to a special Wembley cake after costing his former Wigan team-mate £10,000 in the 1994 Challenge Cup final.
As with all sports, rugby league has been brought to a halt by the coronavirus crisis, offering the opportunity to reflect on some of the greats the nation has produced ...
It’s rare that you meet someone that has watched rugby league that doesn’t have great admiration for it’s nature.
Some other bits of rugby league news you might have missed this week.
Searching through the photo archives you often stumble across bits of gold from rugby league past.
Martin Offiah MBE and Linzi Prescott will conduct the draw for the fifth round of the Challenge Cup at Boxpark.
George Williams will be Wigan’s key man if they are to upset the odds and down Sydney Roosters in the World Club Challenge showdown on Sunday.
Super League has revealed its new 21-man voting panel for the Steve Prescott Man of Steel award.