Saturday, 10 March 2012

England!

At the Wigan v Salford Reds Friendly

Follow all the news on his England story here on the blog, it all starts next week!

What Josh does on his days off!


A different type of day off


David Firth and Joshua Charnley visit St Johns Church in Whittle le Woods to update the risk assessment on the tower. Had every key inside except the last door lol. Not a problem though, we will be back next week to complete it. Watch this space for the next video of Josh going over the top!

Monday, 5 March 2012

Charnley goes from strengh to strenght



A fantastic write up in the The Daily Star about Josh in yesterdays game at Wigan. Lets get everyone behind the top Stobart Super League scorer (so far) by getting more followers signed in to his blog. Well done Josh, read about the game here News report

Written by DF

Saturday, 3 March 2012



Owl’s About That Then



JOSH CHARNLEY has given his Wigan team-mates a real hoot — by having an OWL tattooed on to his right arm.

Feathers flew at the Warriors when winger Charnley turned up with a new piece of body art.
There, on his right forearm is the bird perching on a branch.
Charnley, 20, said: "I've wanted one for ages so I thought while I've got a bit of time off I'd get it.
"I'm going to get my full arm done, so it will blend in eventually. But I got some stick off the lads when I came in with it — there's a lot of pictures gone on Twitter of them all drawing owls on their arms."
Charnley's tattoo obsession does not come cheep. His full left-arm design cost £2,000 and took 50 hours.
His other arm will cost a similar sum AND he wants his chest and back done.
When that is complete he would have spent about £8,000. Charnley admitted: "It's cost me a fair bit and I've had my ribs done, which cost me around £300. It will be a mortgage by the time it is finished."
While Charnley is rapidly becoming a work of art, on the field he hopes to create a few more masterpieces after a fine 2011.
Wigan crashed to a home defeat by Huddersfield in last weekend's opener but he believes coach Shaun Wane will turn things round at home to Leeds tonight.
Charnley said: "Shaun's a hard taskmaster. He comes down on you if you make a mistake — you don't make it again if he's on your case."