
Wigan Warriors take on Warrington Wolves at Magic Weekend
The Dacia Magic Weekend is finally upon us as Adrian Lam leads his Wigan Warriors side into the event for the last time as they face Warrington Wolves.
The Dacia Magic Weekend is finally upon us as Adrian Lam leads his Wigan Warriors side into the event for the last time as they face Warrington Wolves.
It was a comfortable night for Warrington Wolves as they ran out 26-6 winners against Ian Watson’s Huddersfield Giants.
With both teams being on the losing side last time out, Huddersfield Giants and Warrington Wolves will both be hoping they get back to winning ways on Thursday night.
Hull FC Head Coach Brett Hodgson is anticipating another close contest with Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Warrington carry on their good form and win their second game in five days after beating the Leeds Rhinos after a drop goal in the final minute of the game, courtesy of debutant, George Williams.
Leeds emerged from the Halliwell Jones Stadium with a victory just a few short weeks ago, and will look to replicate that performance as former Wigan Warriors man George Williams is set to make his Super League return.
Wigan Warriors will be looking to pick up their fourth win in a row as they travel to Warrington Wolves, with neighbours Leigh Centurions to come back at the DW stadium just four days later.
Castleford Tigers have today announced the signing of centre Jake Mamo as of the start of the next campaign from Warrington Wolves on a three-year-deal which will see the Australian stay at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle until the end of the 2024 season.
Warrington Wolves’ centre Jake Mamo starred at the DW stadium as he grabbed a hat trick to help defeat Wigan Warriors by a scoreline of 14-40 in their own backyard.
Two of Super League’s heavyweights will come toe-to-toe once more at the DW Stadium as Wigan Warriors welcome Warrington Wolves with both sides looking to push on up the table towards the front-runners.
Wigan Warriors head coach Adrian Lam believes that facing two of Super League’s high-flyers in quick succession could be just what his side need to get back to winning ways after three consecutive defeats.
Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall has said that although there is pressure on the team to bounce back from three defeats in a row, he isn’t feeling it personally and just wants to do what he can to help the side as they face both Warrington Wolves and St Helens this week.
The search for their first win of the season goes on as Warrington defeat the Leigh Centurions 44-18 in a game where youth impressed.
In a game played on the week of England’s first warm-up match ahead of the World Cup, Warrington will be without five key players as winless Leigh come to town.
Interim Leigh Centurions head coach, Kurt Haggerty, says that he and his side are focusing on themselves rather than others around them in the Super League table as they hunt for their first win of the campaign.
In a game full of intensity and excellent defensive displays, the visitors Warrington defeated St Helens at the Totally Wicked Stadium.
Warrington Wolves will look to rebound from their Challenge Cup semi final defeat to Castleford Tigers as they host Wakefield…
It’s the Challenge Cup semi-final, at the Leigh Sports Village. Tigers against Wolves, McShane against Clark, Trueman against Widdop, Powell against Price. Plenty of things to be anticipated.
The 32-year-old joined Castleford in the off-season from the Huddersfield Giants, he has been a revelation in the Tigers side. Seven tries in eight Betfred Super League games see him sit fifth in the Super League try-scoring charts.
A dominant performance from Warrington saw the Wolves score 62 points at the AJ Bell Stadium with Gareth Widopp influential throughout.
Jack Wells is living his childhood dream of pulling on the Salford shirt and representing his hometown club. He signed for Salford in December ahead of the 2021 season. He followed the club as a season ticket holder from 2006-2011, he admitted the move was a ‘dream come true.
Warrington Wolves meet the Huddersfield Giants on Monday night in a clash that sees the return of fans to the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
A first half brace from the Warrington’s number nine set Steve Price’s side on route to a second victory over the Catalan Dragons in the space of two weeks.
The focus for eight Super League sides turns to the Challenge Cup this week as Catalan Dragons face the Warrington Wolves for the second time in the space of two weeks on Friday night. The two sides will go head to head at Headingley Stadium with a place in the Semi Finals for the winner.