
Clubb could feature later in the year after undergoing surgery on a medical condition but Shorrocks is set to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
"Last week was a great week for the club with George Williams and Morgan Escare signing new contracts as well as the team getting two good wins against St Helens and Wakefield (Trinity)," said Wigan rugby director Kris Radlinski.
"Unfortunately sport can be cruel and this is definitely the case for both Tony and Jake.
Can't wait to watch the boys today gutted to be missing it 🔴⚪
— Tony clubb (@TonyClubb) April 14, 2017
"Tony has a medical condition, unrelated to any injury, that he has been managing for many years. Having struggled with it recently doctors have advised that he will need a routine operation.
"Tony is expected to make a full recovery but will need time to recover from the surgery. It's difficult to put a timeframe on a return but we are hopeful that he might play again later this season.
First team duo @TonyClubb & @JakeShorrocks6 have been ruled out of action for the foreseeable future: https://t.co/jOtYJ6yeSM pic.twitter.com/0Y4MGIUzkf
— Wigan Warriors ðŸ’âšªï¸ (@WiganWarriorsRL) April 18, 2017
"Jake picked up an injury in the Widnes game and recovered well from that only to suffer a severe knee injury in non-contact training. We are unable to put a timeframe on the injury however we don't expect him to play again this season.
"It's a tough pill to swallow for both Tony and Jake but we will give them all of our support, as I'm sure will the Wigan fans, and we look forward to seeing them back out on the field playing for Wigan."