Wigan Warriors have been dealt a major blow with star full-back Jai Field admitted to hospital and having undergone surgery.

Field has been electric in the first three rounds of Super League with the 2025 Dream Team full-back already racking up four tries, four assists and a whopping 517 metres.

It’s now been confirmed that he will not play this weekend against Toulouse Olympique, or in fact for the next few weeks after Field was admitted to hospital with appendicitis.

A statement from Wigan confirmed the news with Field having already undergone surgery and now expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks.

The club’s statement confirmed: “Wigan Warriors can report that fullback Jai Field was admitted to hospital yesterday and was diagnosed with appendicitis.

“The 28-year-old underwent surgery yesterday afternoon and is expected to be out of action for four to six weeks.

“We are confident that Jai will make a full and speedy recovery and our thoughts and best wishes are with him at this time.”

How big a loss is Jai Field for Wigan Warriors?

The aforementioned stats explain a lot in that Field has the most try contributions in Super League this season, whilst only Catalans’ Charlie Staines has more metres than the Wigan man.

It’s not simply his production that Wigan will miss but how he acts as a dual threat alongside Bevan French. Moreover, the full-back’s defensive qualities are often overlooked with Field very adept at try-saving tackles.

Matt Peet will now face a dilemma regarding how best to replace Field though Wigan will know that what the Australian offers cannot truly be replicated. Should he miss just four weeks then he will be back available for the Good Friday derby against St Helens, however, a six-week lay-off likely makes Castleford Tigers the target.

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