England star George Burgess leaves Wigan Warriors due to "life-changing" surgery

England prop George Burgess has left Wigan Warriors by mutual consent due to a hip injury that requires “life-changing” surgery for the ‘marquee’ signing.
Wigan Warriors' George Burgess (Allan McKenzie/SWPIX)Wigan Warriors' George Burgess (Allan McKenzie/SWPIX)
Wigan Warriors' George Burgess (Allan McKenzie/SWPIX)

The Yorkshireman, 28, played just eight games last season after joining from South Sydney and being plagued by the persistent problem.

Dewsbury-born Burgess, who was barely one year into a lucrative three-year deal, faces a major operation and months of rehabilitation to correct the issue.

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However, with the 'full agreement of Wigan management’ he has decided to focus on a return to normal physical health as his top priority.

In a statement, Burgess said: “I would firstly like to thank everyone involved with the Wigan Rugby League Club including all the staff, players and fans for welcoming me so warmly to the Club when I arrived with my young family, and for the continued support and patience in a season which was the most challenging of my career – physically and mentally – and saw me slip into some dark places throughout.

“After lots of thought, myself and the Club have come to the mutual agreement that it is of the most importance that I get this life-changing hip resurfacing surgery, not only for the chance for me to play at my best again one day in the future but to have a better quality of life – mentally and physically – for my family also.

“In addition to this we have also come to the mutual agreement that it is best for all parties involved that we part ways now, giving the Wigan Club the best possible chance to plan better for the future and myself the best possible chance of giving the hip the correct amount of time to fully recover.

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“Although my time at Wigan did not pan out the way anyone would have wanted it to, I am extremely grateful for the friendships I have made in my time here and I know this Club will have many successful years in the future.”

Happier times: George Burgess, far right, with brothers Luke and Sam and family after his Wigan Warriors debut v Warrington Wolves at the start of last season. (Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)Happier times: George Burgess, far right, with brothers Luke and Sam and family after his Wigan Warriors debut v Warrington Wolves at the start of last season. (Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)
Happier times: George Burgess, far right, with brothers Luke and Sam and family after his Wigan Warriors debut v Warrington Wolves at the start of last season. (Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)

Wigan executive director Kris Radlinski said: “George requires hip surgery for his persistent hip problem which hampered him so badly in 2020.

“The specialist who will perform this very invasive surgery is overseas on service with the military until March.

“Following the operation, George will have to undergo a seven-month rehabilitation programme which rules him out of the entire 2021 season.

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“In what has been a very challenging time, both physically and mentally for George, discussions commenced over the Christmas period to find an amicable solution.

“We commend George for his mature and honest approach – putting the considerations of the Club at the forefront of his deliberations.

“George has informed his team-mates of his decision, all of whom have been incredibly supportive.

“He spoke very passionately to his teammates about not wasting any opportunities because one day it will all be over.

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“We have a tremendous amount of respect for George, and we would like to thank him for being a part of our Club where he will always be welcome.”

Burgess - who started out at Bradford Bulls - will now be hoping he does not have to face the same route of his older brother Sam, the former Souths forward and England captain who had to retire aged just 30 in 2019 due to a chronic shoulder issue.

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