WARRINGTON WOLVES 2017 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

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WARRINGTON WOLVES 2017 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

COLLEAGUE DIRECTORY 02 BOARD Chairman: Prof. Steven Broomhead Vice Chairman: Stuart Middleton CEO: Karl Fitzpatrick Directors: Simon Moran, Norman Summers, Mike Lomax, Lance James Honorary President: Lord Hoyle of Warrington Senior Honorary Vice President: Clarrie Owen Honorary Vice Presidents: Peter Carey and Prof. Tim Wheeler Club Ambassador: Alex Murphy OBE Club Patron: Lord Daresbury PERFORMANCE Head of Coaching and Rugby: Tony Smith First Team Coach: Richard Agar First Team Assistant and Reserves Head Coach: Lee Briers Head of Performance Services: Ben Stirling Head of Strength and Conditioning: Jon Clarke Head of Performance Analysis: Emma Edwards Player Welfare Manager: Richard Mathers Nutritionist: James Morehen Soft Tissue and Rehabilitation Therapists: Michelle Hudson, Megan Pearson Assistant First-Team and Academy Physiotherapists: Nicholas Murphy, William Inglis Assistant Strength and Conditioner: Matthew Heaton First-Team Assistant & Head of Academy Strength & Conditioning: Jake Batsford Head of Youth, Junior Recruitment and Development: Phil Jones Player Performance Manager & Under-19 Head Coach: Stuart Barrow Under-16s Head Coach: Gary Chambers Head of Talent ID: Peter Farrell Head of Sport Medicine: Dr Greg Lears Kit and Equipment Managers: Bob Moore, Peter Moran CLUB STORE Retail Manager: Nicola Bell Retail Supervisor: Julie Davies Online Retail and Travel Co-ordinator: Doreen Lindop Retail Administration Assistant: Latasha Hamilton Retail Assistant: Kelly Daniels, Janet Deus, Julie Dickenson, Lucy Gallagher, Sindy Haskew-Jones, Lindsey Hughes, James Lawton, Shannon Clare FOUNDATION Foundation Director: Neil Kelly Finance and Support Manager: Debbie Blackburn Office and Marketing Manager: Steve Philips ADMINISTRATION Chief Commercial Officer: Geoff Durbin Communications Manager: Rachel Arnett Commercial Manager: Alex Wilson Finance Manager: Neil Dowson Lottery Manager: Allen Hoult Duty Manager: Marc Weall Ticket Office Manager: Trina McEvoy Groundsman: Mel Jones Fan Engagement Executive: Claire Gamble Digital and Social Media Executive: Stuart Smith Commercial Executive: Ashley Moore Commercial Account Manager: Richard Mathers Commercial Executive: Rebecca Webb Finance Assistants: Val Carroll, Ben Tandy Payroll Administrator: Sheila Ford Lottery Assistant: Lindsey Coulson Ticketing Co-ordinator: Emma McEvoy Ticketing Assistant: Amy Roberts Maintenance Assistant: Ben Kenwright Front of House Assistant: Amanda Kavanagh Hart Evening Reception: Steve Coulson Grounds Assistant: Bradley Wood CLUB CONTACTS Address: The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, WA2 7NE Phone: 01925 248880 Ticket Phone: 01925 248888 Email: info@warringtonwolves.com Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Official Club Store Hours: Mon-Sat 9am to 5.30pm CORPORATE/HOSPITALITY: corporate@warringtonwolves.com Fan Engagement: marketing@warringtonwolves.com Membership: membership@warringtonwolves.com Media/Communications: media@warringtonwolves.com Lottery: allenhoult@warringtonwolves.com CONFERENCE & EVENTS Email: sales-halliwelljonesstadium@centerplate.co.uk Website: www.halliwelljonesstadium.co.uk WARRINGTON WOLVES FOUNDATION Email: community@wolvesfoundation.com Website: www.wolvesfoundation.com *All information correct at time of printing

FROM THE TOP Let me start by saying what a privilege it is to have taken on the position of chief executive at this great club. Warrington Wolves has been a part of my life for many years. Upon finishing playing I joined the club as a volunteer and worked my way up from player welfare manager through to head of rugby operations; it has been an incredible journey. The club is heading in the right direction, both on and off the field, and I look forward to helping it develop even further to reach its full potential. The sport of Rugby League is a fantastic entertainment product, it s our job to raise its profile. Last year saw the Wire lift the League Leaders' Shield having finished the season at the top of the table. We showed our intent by reaching the two finals - both Challenge Cup and Grand Final - narrowly missing out on more silverware. We ve shown our aspiration for the new season ahead too with a number of big-name signings and contract extensions going into 2017. Having the likes of home-grown, and now England international, Mike Cooper returning after a stint in the NRL is a big statement, along with the signings of stalwarts of the game Kevin Brown and Grand Finalist Dominic Crosby. The longterm commitment shown by our squad is highly commendable, Chris Hill, Daryl Clark and Ben Currie all committing till 2020 and beyond. As a club we are also proud of our youth development programme, once again achieving an outstanding academy accreditation. This is reflected in the emergence of youth players such as Sam Wilde, Toby King, Declan Patton and Joe Philbin to name just a few. Before signing off, I would like to take this opportunity ahead of the new season to thank all of our club partners, sponsors and supporters for their unfaltering support and we look forward to cementing these relationships even more in the year ahead. Regards, Karl Fitzpatrick CEO 03 CLUB PARTNERS

WARRINGTON WOLVES PERFORMANCE TEAM 2017 04 TONY SMITH Head of Coaching and Rugby RICHARD AGAR First Team Coach LEE BRIERS Assistant First Team Coach BEN STIRLING Head of Performance Services JON CLARKE Head Of Strength And Conditioning

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 Signed from Salford ahead of the 2012 season, Ratchford has become one of Super League s most dangerous and versatile players. While he began 2012 and ended 2016 at full-back, the period in between has seen the former Salford man notch up appearances at centre, stand-off, second row, hooker and loose forward. While pundits aplenty have suggested that the 28-year-old could have more than a solitary England cap if he concentrated on one position, Ratchford himself prefers to rise to the challenge of making Warrington tick from a variety of roles. Pace off the mark, supreme handling and instinctive peripheral vision are hallmarks of the former Wigan St Patricks amateur, who clocked up his 150th appearance for Warrington in 2016. 01 STEFAN RATCHFORD Half-back The former Hull flyer enjoyed an eventful debut season at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, becoming a firm fans favourite along the way. The 24-year-old began the 2016 campaign with a flurry of tries, only to lose his position in the starting 13 midway through the campaign as Tony Smith opted to shift Rhys Evans to the wing. Lineham earned praise from his head coach for his dedication to training during this hiatus, before returning to the side in fine style with crucial tries against Hull and St Helens as Wire won the League Leaders Shield and qualified for their third Grand Final. An accomplished finisher who combines the pace of a true three-quarter with the build of a back row forward, Lineham adds further value to his new club by making solid metres out of his own half, as well as his try-scoring ability. 02 TOM LINEHAM Wing 05 Since making his first-team debut as a teenager back in 2010, Rhys Evans has always been quite the try-scorer, going over at a rate of better than one every two games. In 2016, it was his defence which earned him rave reviews with a selection of try-savers and big hits, never more so than the tense victory at Catalans Dragons in March 2016. With the ball, the Wales international possesses an elusive step, a sharp turn of speed and a skilful off-load. He also punches well above his weight when helping the Wire out of their own 20. Without it, he is rarely caught out of position and has the knack of creeping up on the opposition attacker faster than anticipated, prior to wrapping him up with a brutal ball-and-all tackle. Now at the age of 24, Evans transition from rising star to first-team regular looks to be complete. SQUADBUILDER 03 RHYS EVANS Centre, Wing Debuting for Warrington in 2010, having signed from the Wakefield Wildcats, the rapid centre has gone on to score 138 tries in 212 appearances to date. A lover of the physical battle in the centres, Atkins brutal defence has become every bit as much a feature of the 31-year-old s game as his trademark speed. Selected for the Super League Dream Team in 2016, Atkins signed a two-year contract extension at the conclusion of the campaign, committing him to the club until 2019. 04 RYAN ATKINS Centre

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 The path from Wigan to Warrington is well trodden. The point of difference in the case of Matty Russell is that his move down the A49 came via the Gold Coast of Australia. A product of Wigan s Academy, Russell featured on two occasions for the Warriors in 2012 as he served as understudy to Sam Tomkins, as well as six matches on loan with Hull FC prior to his one season sabbatical 'Down Under'. Having returned to the UK with Warrington ahead of the 2014 season, Russell quickly forged a reputation as a strong running full-back for whom returning kicks with interest and scooting out of dummy-half were dangerous trademarks. With Stefan Ratchford now a feature in that position, Russell s skills have proved to be more than transferable to the wing. His Wolves career has so far yielded 70 appearances, 19 tries and seven Man of the Match awards. 05 MATTY RUSSELL Wing, Full-back 06 The rabbit pulled from the hat of Tony Smith, following Chris Sandow s 11th hour withdrawal from a second full season in Super League, Kevin Brown joined Warrington from Widnes for an undisclosed fee. The 32-year-old played international rugby as recently as last Autumn when Wayne Bennett drafted him into the halves for the final Four Nations fixture against Australia. Formerly of Wigan and Huddersfield prior to his four-year stint with the Vikings, Brown has crossed the whitewash on 108 occasions during his 297 Super League career appearances. Joining Warrington excites me, he said as the signing was announced in December. I want to win trophies and Warrington is a club that gives me a great chance to do this. With a great stadium and a big fan base, I can t wait to pull the jersey on. Being coached by Tony (Smith) is something I m really looking forward to and playing in such a talented squad is a dream. 06 KEVIN BROWN Half-back Warrington Wolves owner Simon Moran achieved a longstanding ambition by signing the former Kangaroo international ahead of the 2016 season - and the 34-year-old did not disappoint. Arriving in Cheshire with a reputation for solid performances from either full-back, hooker or the halves, Gidley quickly became established in the stand-off role - and penned a one-year contract extension midway through the campaign. While the former Newcastle Knights tactical kicking and vision often makes him the man responsible for steering the Wire around the park, he s equally adept at hitting a gap at speed and crashing over the line from close-range. 07 KURT GIDLEY Half-back When Chris Hill signed for Warrington from Leigh ahead of the 2012 season, he was far from a household name at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Having previously plied his trade in the National League with the Leigh Centurions, Hill - trademark scrum cap et al - was tasked with bridging the gap between the part-time game and elite-level rugby. The rugged front rower s response could not have been more emphatic, cleaning up at the club s Player of the Year awards in his first season. Since then, Hill has established himself in the international arena with England, become Warrington s captain and committed his future to the club until 2021. Alongside his tireless appetite for hard work, a cornerstone of Hill s success has been baffling defences with slick footwork. He was a starter for his country throughout the 2016 Four Nations. 08 CHRIS HILL Prop

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 Signed from Castleford on the back of a Steve Prescott Man of Steel-winning campaign in 2014, Daryl Clark was a standout performer from dummy-half as Warrington lifted the League Leaders Shield last season. Famed for his speed and illusive running out of acting-half, Clark is a six-time England international at the age of 23. He scored 37 tries in 94 appearances for the Tigers and has crossed the line a further 16 times since switching amber and black for primrose and blue, including the score that secured a last-gasp victory over Huddersfield in July. Having lost his place in the international squad in 2015, Clark s sparkling form for Warrington last season saw him reinstated by new coach Wayne Bennett, and he started 2017 by extending his Wire stay until 2020. 09 DARYL CLARK Hooker Signing for Warrington from the North Queensland Cowboys ahead of the 2015 season, Ashton Sims moved his life and family to England and hasn t looked back. The trademark long locks and beard ensure that the Fiji international is an unmistakable presence on the field. A fearless and uncompromising approach has endeared the former St George Illawarra Dragon and Brisbane Bronco to the Halliwell Jones faithful. Originally signed on a two-year deal, Sims was handed a one-year extension midway through his first season at the club. In the 2015 Challenge Cup quarter-final against Leigh, he became the first player to wear a microphone during a match, with the resulting highlights package going viral around the globe. 10 ASHTON SIMS Prop 07 With 59 tries to his name in 120 Warrington appearances, it is scarcely believable that Ben Currie is just 22. The secret for the 6ft 2in utility man is that he started early, debuting in Super League as a 17-year-old back in 2012. Remarkable handling skills have been a hallmark ever since, as well as potent running, versatility and a keen eye for the try-line. This culminated in selection for the Super League Dream Team in 2016, although he missed the run-in to the end of the season having picked up a knee injury in the act of scoring against Wigan in the Super 8s. Currie recently signed a new contract committing him to the club until the conclusion of the 2020 season. SQUADBUILDER 11 BEN CURRIE Second row A product of Wigan s Academy system, Hughes made his debut for the cherry and whites as a teenager and went on to feature on 74 occasions for his hometown club. The hard-working second row forward joined Huddersfield on loan in 2015, catching the eye of Tony Smith, who brought him to Warrington on a permanent basis the following year. The 25-year-old racked up 30 appearances in his debut campaign in Cheshire, crossing the line on a career-best six occasions, whilst catching the eye of supporters with his consistent contributions on Warrington s right edge. A two-time England Knights international, Hughes was awarded a new contract midway through the 2016 season, tying him to the club until 2019. 12 JACK HUGHES Second row

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 Signed from Hull FC for a six-figure fee ahead of the 2016 season, Westerman became a mainstay of Warrington s starting line-up, making 34 appearances in his debut campaign. Arriving at The Halliwell Jones Stadium as a full international having featured in the 2014 Tri Nations 'Down Under', the tall loose forward crossed for ten tries, whilst also imposing his ability to combine slick handling with the physical side of the game. A crowd favourite with both of his previous two clubs - Castleford and Hull FC - the 27-year-old has crossed for 64 tries in 218 Super League appearances. 13 JOE WESTERMAN Loose forward 08 SQUADBUILDER A home-grown product of the Warrington Academy, Cooper made his debut for the Wire as an 18-yearold in 2006 and went on to feature on 133 occasions during his first stint. A tall, powerful front rower or loose forward, Cooper was largely utilised as an impact substitute. Thrust into the spotlight by a game-changing contribution in the play-off semi-final victory over St Helens in 2012, Cooper continued to impress as the Wolves reached the Grand Final for a second time a year later. Cooper relocated to Australia in 2014 and became a popular figure with the St George Illawarra Dragons. Making 69 appearances over three seasons, Cooper s form 'Down Under' propelled him into the international arena. News of a return to The Halliwell Jones Stadium broke back in June, causing great excitement among the Warrington faithful. 14 MIKE COOPER Prop Recalled from loan at the London Broncos when Micky Higham joined Leigh midway through 2015, Brad Dwyer s impact was immediate. A jack-in-the-box of a hooker with breakneck speed off the mark, Warrington quickly established that unleashing their back-up hooker from the bench amounted to a potent attacking weapon. With a tailored fitness regime behind him, Dwyer added increased strength and durability to his repertoire last season, during which he made 24 appearances and crossed for six tries. SQUADBUILDER 15 BRAD DWYER Hooker The young career of the former Huddersfield trainee has demonstrated determination to compromise nothing in skill and finesse as he forges a career in the rough and tumble of the pack. Slick handling, impressive vision and a canny side-step are all features of the 21-year-old s work. Crossing for the match-winning try in a topsy-turvy encounter against the Catalans Dragons in Perpignan in 2016 represents his crowning moment to date. Having made 21 appearances in the previous two seasons combined, King became a regular and dependable feature of the first-team in 2016, playing 34 matches SQUADBUILDER 16 GEORGE KING Second row

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 A tough and uncompromising front rower with 87 Super League appearances for Wigan under his belt, Dom Crosby arrives owing Warrington a Grand Final win or two. A star of the cherry and whites line-up that triumphed against the Wolves at Old Trafford in 2013 and 2016, the 26-year-old is hoping to add further medals to his collection having signed for the Wire on a two-year contract. In all, Crosby appeared in four Grand Finals during his time at the DW Stadium - and Tony Smith has big plans for his new recruit. He s a player I ve admired for some time and I know he has a great attitude towards training and has a very competitive nature, said the Warrington head of coaching and rugby. I think he has the potential to develop into a fantastic player for us; he has a wide range of skills and is very ambitious. 17 DOMINIC CROSBY Prop Warrington announced the signing of Andre Savelio, a 21-year-old former England Under-16 and Under-18 international, shortly after the conclusion of the 2016 season. A product of Latchford Albion, Savelio signed for St Helens at the age of 14, made his debut in 2014 and went on to make 42 first-grade appearances in the red V. Most comfortable in the second row, but also with experience under his belt at prop, Savelio had the pundits purring during his breakthrough campaign in 2015, but became a less regular starter with the Langtree Park outfit last time around, also spending time on loan at Castleford. Described by Tony Smith as an x-factor player, Savelio is a powerful runner and a skilled off-loader, making him a handful for any opposition defence. 18 ANDRE SAVELIO Second row 09 When Kevin Penny left Warrington for Wakefield Trinity at the conclusion of the 2010 season, his career at The Halliwell Jones Stadium looked to be at an end. When he departed Belle Vue and signed for Swinton a year later, his days in Super League appeared to be over as well. Tony Smith kept his eye on the rapid winger, who earned a fairytale return to his hometown club in 2014. Wolves fans quickly realised that, while the former favourite had compromised none of his breakneck speed, time away had seen Penny develop a new-found relish for his defensive duties, so much so that he has since featured at full-back as well as on the flank. His second coming in Cheshire started slowly with three appearances in 2014, scoring four tries, and a further 12 in 14 appearances back on loan with the Lions. Penny has featured far more regularly in the last two years, making 20 appearances and scoring 14 tries last season. SQUADBUILDER 19 KEVIN PENNY Wing Handed an extended run in the team, largely at right-centre, during a whirlwind 2016, Toby King rewarded the faith of his coaches with a string of consistent performances. Intelligent in defence, tough in the tackle and possessing an elusive sidestep and turn of speed with ball in hand, Wire also made the most of the 20-year-old s versatility in 2016, switching him to interchange back row forward after injuries struck the squad late in the campaign. King s most memorable moment from the fans perspective was a stunning solo score in the dying moments of the Challenge Cup semifinal against Wakefield. For playing an often-unsung role as an integral part of a cohesive unit as Warrington reached both major finals, King more than deserved that moment of personal glory. SQUADBUILDER 20 TOBY KING Centre

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 Matty Blythe made his Super League debut for the Wolves way back in 2007 off the bench in a home win over Salford; his next outing then being midway through the following year. Tony Smith came to fancy Blythe as more of a centre and - having taken him out of the first-team firing line-up for much of the 2009 and 2010 seasons - Blythe made 22 appearances, primarily in the backs, as Warrington won the League Leaders' Shield in 2011. Although 18 further games followed in 2012, Blythe - an able and dependable deputy for Chris Bridge and Ryan Atkins - opted to move on and spent the next four seasons with the Bradford Bulls, before rejoining the Wolves on a one-year deal for 2017. SQUADBUILDER 21 MATTY BLYTHE Centre, Second row 10 SQUADBUILDER Having excelled in the Warrington Academy, Declan Patton made his Super League debut as a 19-yearold in April 2015. The opposition was Wakefield, the result an 80-0 win, and so commenced a run of eight successive appearances. The teenager impressed in a 30-20 defeat against Wigan, steered the Wire around the park in a remarkable 29-10 victory over Leeds and was instrumental in a thrilling home victory, 22-20, against Widnes. An occasional starter during the early stages of 2016, Patton was then installed to the first-team, in the absence of Chris Sandow, during the business end of the campaign. He excelled as crucial victories were achieved against Catalans, Widnes, Hull and St Helens en route to the League Leaders' Shield and the Grand Final. Possessing undoubted durability to complement his quality with hands and feet, Patton shrugged-off two would-be tacklers to cross for the opening try of the Grand Final. 22 DECLAN PATTON Half-back Short, stocky and strong as an ox, Joe Philbin s blockbusting charges beyond enemy lines - legs pumping, socks rolled down low - have made him a popular young player among the faithful at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. A product of Latchford Albion, the second rower made his Super League bow in a 34-4 victory away at Hull KR in 2014 and has so far made 27 first-grade appearances for the club. The 22-year-old topped up his first-team action in 2016 with stints on loan at Bradford Bulls and Rochdale Hornets. SQUADBUILDER 23 JOE PHILBIN Second row A left-field signing ahead of the 2016 season, having impressed on trial with the club, Frenchman Benjamin Jullien admitted that he only expected to play one first-grade fixture during his debut campaign. He played 12, including a starring role as Tony Smith s men downed Wigan 40-10 at home in April. Previously enjoying stints in Avignon, Brisbane and North Wales, Jullien had plied his trade in four different nations by the age of 21. Hoping to make Warrington a more permanent home, the Frenchman featured for the Wire in the new position of hooker during the festive friendly at Widnes. 24 BENJAMIN JULLIEN Centre, Second row

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 His status as a club legend secured over the course of more than 350 appearances, 2017 is Westwood s 16th at Warrington. Transferred from Wakefield midway through the 2002 season, Westwood began his time in Cheshire as a pacey centre. Having switched to the pack in 2005, Super Ben has never looked back, going on to become an England international. Featuring for the Wolves at loose forward, second row and less frequently at prop forward, Westwood is renowned for his big-hitting antics. His ability to hit gaps and break the line is unparalleled - and Warrington have scored many tries on the back of his quick play-the-ball. A new one-year contract for 2017 will take him past his 36th birthday. 34 BEN WESTWOOD Second row Sam Wilde s Super League debut came in the pressure cooker of a local derby against Wigan in July 2015. The teenage debutant impressed as the Wolves secured a 17-6 victory - and went on to play a further six games during the remainder of the campaign. The composed back row forward had been in and out of the first-team last season, before an injury crisis late in the campaign led to a run of matches as Warrington s starting loose forward. Now aged 21, Wilde was instrumental in the victories over Hull FC and St Helens that secured the League Leaders' Shield and qualification for the Grand Final. SQUADBUILDER 25 SAM WILDE Second row 11 A talented and mercurial full-back, Jack Johnson earned praise from head of coaching and rugby Tony Smith in the aftermath of the festive friendly against Widnes. The 20-year-old has so far made seven first-team appearances and has already experienced victories over Hull FC, Widnes Vikings and Catalans Dragons in the south of France. Reserves coach and club legend Lee Briers likes what he sees as well, saying: Jack has come on in leaps and bounds since moving from wing to full-back; he s become more of a complete footballer. SQUADBUILDER 26 JACK JOHNSON Full-back Following in the footsteps of Brad Dwyer as a home-grown Warrington hooker, Morgan Smith s firstgrade career got off to a strong start with a 70-10 away win at Oldham in the cup. His first two Super League appearances may have been defeats against Wakefield and Castleford in May but returning to the 17 for the run-in to the end of the season in September, the youngster is yet to taste defeat again having starred in victories over Catalans Dragons, Widnes, Hull and St Helens. Chris Sandow s return to the bench cost Smith his place for the Grand Final at Old Trafford. SQUADBUILDER 27 MORGAN SMITH Half-back, Hooker

WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER PROFILES 2017 Centre Harvey Livett is a graduate of the club s academy system and England age-group international for whom Tony Smith has high hopes. We recognise that Harvey has some real potential, Smith said. He s been training with the full-time squad and has been exceptional with his attitude. He s earned his position in the squad and I can see him going on to have a good future with us. SQUADBUILDER 28 HARVEY LIVETT Centre Position: Prop DOB: 2.4.98 Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 97 Contracted Until: 2018 Position: Winger DOB: 9.12.97 Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 86kg Contracted Until: 2017 12 SQUADBUILDER 29 PAT MORAN Prop 30 RYAN JONES Wing WARRINGTON WOLVES PLAYER DETAILS Player profiles written by Tom Holdcroft NAME DOB HEIGHT WEIGHT (KG) TWITTER CONTRACTED UNTIL S. Ratchford 19.7.88 6ft 1in 87 @ratch06 2018 T. Lineham 21.9.92 6ft 2in 105 @TomLineham 2019 R. Evans 30.10.92 6ft 90 @rhysevans23 2017 R. Atkins 7.10.85 6ft 99 @rararyan85 2019 M. Russell 6.6.93 5ft 9in 89 @mattyrussell3 2019 K. Brown 2.10.84 6ft 87 @kevjonbrown 2018 K. Gidley 7.6.82 5ft 10in 86 @kurt_gidley 2017 C. Hill 3.11.87 6ft 2in 113 @chrishilly1987 2021 D. Clark 10.2.93 6ft 91 @Darylclark9 2020 A. Sims 26.2.85 6ft 3in 110 @ashtonsims26 2017 B. Currie 15.7.94 6ft 3in 100 @BenoCurrie 2020 J. Hughes 4.1.92 6ft 1in 101 @JTHughes26 2019 J. Westerman 15.11.89 6ft 4in 107 @joewesty13787 2018 M. Cooper 15.9.88 6ft 1in 105 @MikeCooper_18 2019 B.Dwyer 28.4.93 5ft 9in 86 @DwyerBrad 2017 G. King 24.2.95 6ft 2in 106 @georgeking9876 2017 NAME DOB HEIGHT WEIGHT (KG) TWITTER CONTRACTED UNTIL D. Crosby 11.12.90 6ft 4in 103 @domcrosby 2018 A. Savelio 21.3.95 5ft 11in 101 @AndreSavelio 2017 K. Penny 3.10.87 5ft 9in 84 @KevinPenny6 2017 T. King 9.7.96 6ft 2in 95 @TobyKing96 2017 M. Blythe 20.11.88 6ft 93 @mattyblythe88 2017 D. Patton 23.5.95 5ft 7in 87 @DecPatton7 2018 J. Philbin 16.11.94 5ft 10in 101 @philbss 2017 B. Jullien 1.3.95 5ft 10in 97 2017 S. Wilde 8.9.95 6ft 100 @sam_wilde 2017 J. Johnson 25.4.96 5ft 8in 84 @JackkJohnsonn 2017 M. Smith 30.4.98 5ft 7in 84 @morgsssssmith 2019 H.Livett 4.1.97 6ft 1in 97 @Harvey_Livett 2017 P. Moran 2.4.98 6ft 2in 97 @patmoran122 2018 R.Jones 9.12.97 5ft 11in 85 @ryanl_jones 2017 B. Westwood 25.7.81 6ft 105 @bennie_westwood 2017 Squadbuilder - refers to player development supported by Squadbuilder Contracted until November of the year listed

WARRINGTON WOLVES UNDER-15s 2017 FIXTURE LIST ROUND DAY DATE OPPOSITION VENUE KICK-OFF 1 Saturday 29th July Wigan Warriors Victoria Park 12:30 2 Saturday 5th August St Helens Totally Wicked Stadium 12:00 3 Saturday 12th August Widnes Vikings Select Security Stadium 14:00 4 Saturday 19th August Bradford Bulls Victoria Park 12:30 WARRINGTON WOLVES UNDER-16s 2017 FIXTURE LIST ROUND DAY DATE OPPOSITION VENUE KICK-OFF 1 Saturday 18th February Wakefield Trinity Victoria Park 12:30 2 Saturday 4th March City Of Hull Bishop Burton 14:30 3 Wednesday 22nd March Wigan Warriors Victoria Park 19:00 4 Wednesday 5th April St Helens Victoria Park 19:00 5 Friday 14th April City Of Hull Victoria Park 12:30 6 Thursday 27th April Widnes Vikings Select Security Stadium 19:30 WARRINGTON WOLVES UNDER-19s 2017 FIXTURE LIST ROUND DAY DATE OPPOSITION VENUE KICK-OFF 1 Saturday 11th February Catalans Dragons Stade Gilbert Brutus 15:30 2 Saturday 25th February London Broncos Victoria Park 14:00 3 BYE 4 Saturday 11th March Wakefield Trinity Beaumont Legal Stadum 14:00 5 Saturday 18th March Bradford Bulls Victoria Park 12:30 6 Friday 24th March St Helens Totally Wicked Stadium 17:30 7 BYE 8 Saturday 8th April Widnes Vikings Victoria Park 12:30 9 Friday 14th April London Broncos Ealing Trailfinders 15:30 10 Thursday 20th April Bradford Bulls Provident Stadium 19:30 11 Saturday 29th April Wigan Warriors Victoria Park 12:30 12 Saturday 6th May Castleford Tigers Victoria Park 12:30 13 Friday 26th May Leeds Rhinos Headingley Carnegie 17:30 14 Saturday 3rd June Newcastle Victoria Park 12:30 15 Saturday 10th June City of Hull Bishop Burton 12:00 16 Saturday 24th June Catalans Dragons Halliwell Jones 12:30 17 Saturday 1st July Huddersfield Giants TBC 14:00 18 Friday 7th July Castleford Tigers Mend-a-Hose Jungle 19:00 19 Saturday 15th July City of Hull Victoria Park 14:00 20 Saturday 22nd July Wigan Warriors Edgehall Road 14:00 21 Saturday 5th August Leeds Rhinos Victoria Park 12:30 22 Saturday 12th August Wakefield Trinity Victoria Park 14:00 13

WARRINGTON WOLVES UNDER-19s TEAM 2017 80 DOB: 06/06/2000 Pos: Stand-off, Scrum-half 51 40 DOB: 11/12/1998 Pos: Winger DOB: 05/08/1998 Pos: Hooker, Loose forward JAMIE ABRAM HUGH ADAMS NATHAN AINSWORTH** 61 DOB: 03/02/2000 Pos: Hooker 57 DOB: 03/03/1999 Pos: Stand-off, Scrum-half 81 DOB: 14/02/1998 Pos: Second row PATRICK ANGLIN LIAM ASPIN LEWIS BARNETT 62 DOB: 16/10/1999 Pos: Second row 71 DOB: 09/09/1999 Pos: Prop forward 59 DOB: 21/02/1999 Pos: Full-back, Winger, Stand-off TAYLER BROWN JACOB CHAMBERLAIN WILL DAGGER* 14 72 DOB: 03/09/1999 Pos: Second row 73 DOB: 22/02/2000 Pos: Full-back 44 DOB: 06/10/1997 Pos: Second row LEE DYAS JOE EDGE ELLIS GILLAM 74 DOB: 10/03/2000 Pos: Prop forward 75 DOB: 06/12/1999 Pos: Winger 41 DOB: 09/07/1998 Pos: Second row MATTHEW HERITAGE* LIAM JONES MATTHEW KILGANNON* 53 DOB: 20/09/1997 Pos: Centre 42 DOB: 26/03/1999 Pos: Prop forward, Loose forward 55 DOB: 27/09/1997 Pos: Stand-off, Scrum-half CHARLIE PHYTHIAN* TOM PINDER* HARRY REARDON 60 DOB: 14/09/1998 Pos: Loose forward 64 76 DOB: 12/05/1999 Pos: Centre DOB: 22/12/1999 Pos: Stand-off ELLIS ROBSON JACK ROPER* FYNN STANLEY REFERS TO REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS: *England, **Wales, ***Scotland

WARRINGTON WOLVES UNDER-19s TEAM 2017 77 DOB: 27/09/1999 Pos: Loose forward 66 DOB: 03/05/1999 Pos: Prop forward 70 DOB: 11/08/1998 Pos: Stand-off SAM STOREY* ALEX TANKARD* CONOR TAYLOR* 67 DOB: 02/10/1998 Pos: Winger 68 DOB: 29/10/1998 Pos: Loose forward, Second row 78 DOB: 31/08/2000 Pos: Prop forward LEWIS TURNER LOUIS WAINWRIGHT JACK WILSON WARRINGTON WOLVES RESERVES TEAM 2017 58 DOB: 03/10/1995 Pos: Centre, Second row, Loose forward 46 DOB: 29/05/1996 Pos: Full-back, Centre, Winger 79 DOB: 14/01/1997 Pos: Loose forward 15 KANE DITCHFIELD* RICHARD HARRIS*** LEWIS HATTON 52 DOB: 13/09/1996 Pos: Second row 54 DOB: 24/11/1996 Pos: Full-back, Winger 45 DOB: 08/09/1988 Pos: Second row, Prop forward JAMES JONES*** DECLAN KAY LEE MITCHELL 49 DOB: 02/05/1994 Pos: Loose forward 43 DOB: 25/10/1995 Pos: Second row 50 DOB: 27/09/1995 Pos: Prop forward, Loose forward JACQUE PEET DANNY RASOOL JOE RYAN 63 DOB: 29/08/1997 Pos: Scrum-half 65 DOB: 30/10/1996 Pos: Prop forward, Second row 47 DOB: 12/11/1995 Pos: Scrum-half, Stand-off, Full-back BRAD STANWAY ALEX WHALLEY TYLER WHITTAKER

WARRINGTO 2017 S Back Row (from left to right): Richard Mathers, Ben Stirling, Ryan Jones, Matty Blythe, Joe Philbin, Benjamin Middle Row (from left to right): Emma Edwards, Bob Moore, Matthew Heaton, Sa Dom Crosby, Joe Westerman, Jack Hughes, Tom Lineha Front Row (from left to right): Pete Moran, James Morehen, Richard Agar, Morgan Smith, D Brad Dwyer, Kevin Penny, Jack Johnson, Le

N WOLVES QUAD arvey Livett, Andre Savelio, Rhys Evans, Toby King, Stefan Ratchford, Jullien, Jon Clarke, Jake Batsford m Wilde, Ben Westwood, Mike Cooper, George King, Ben Currie, Ashton Sims,, Ryan Atkins, Pat Moran, Will Inglis, Nicholas Murphy clan Patton, Matty Russell, Kevin Brown, Daryl Clark, Tony Smith, Chris Hill, Kurt Gidley, Briers, Michelle Hudson, Megan Pearson

WARRINGTON WOLVES RESERVES 2017 FIXTURE LIST ROUND DAY DATE OPPOSITION VENUE KICK-OFF 1 Saturday 11th March Wigan Warriors Edgehall Road 14:00 2 Saturday 25th March Hull FC Hull Ionians 14:30 3 Saturday 8th April Wigan Warriors Victoria Park 14:30 4 Friday 21st April St Helens Victoria Park 19:00 5 Saturday 6th May Halifax RLFC The Shay 14:00 6 Saturday 20th May South Wales Ironmen Wern Sports Park 14:00 7 Friday 2nd June Wigan Warriors Edgehall Road 18:30 8 Saturday 17th June Hull FC Hull Ionians 14:30 9 Friday 30th June South Wales Ironmen Victoria Park 19:00 10 Wednesday 12th July Keighley Cougars Cougar Park 19:45 11 Saturday 29th July Hull FC Victoria Park 14:00 12 Saturday 12th August Halifax RLFC Victoria Park 14:30 13 Saturday 2nd September St Helens Totally Wicked Stadium 14:00 14 Saturday 16th September Keighley Cougars Victoria Park 12:30 15 Saturday 30th September St Helens Victoria Park 12:30 18 *Home matches in bold. All fixtures subject to change

SUPER LEAGUE ERA: CLUB-BY-CLUB RECORD (Current Super League clubs only: includes Challenge Cup fixtures since 1996 and play-off games) CASTLEFORD TIGERS P W L D F A HOME 21** 15 6 0 657 395 AWAY 26* 17 9 0 746 616 CATALANS DRAGONS P W L D F A HOME 12** 9 3 0 341 206 AWAY 16* 9 7 0 397 412 *includes Magic Weekend neutral venue 2016, Super 8s 2015, Preliminary SF 2014 plus one game at Cardiff RUFC **Super 8s 2016 *includes Super 8s 2016, CCQF 2012, CCSF 2010 neutral venue plus one game at Olympic Stadium, Barcelona; **includes Super 8s 2015 HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS P W L D F A *includes Super 8s 2015, CCSF 2012 neutral venue, Magic Weekend neutral venue HOME 24** 16 7 1 727 509 AWAY 26* 16 10 0 639 582 HULL FC P W L D F A HOME 24* 14 10 0 602 547 AWAY 23** 12 10 1 471 484 LEEDS RHINOS P W L D F A HOME 26** 14 12 0 699 615 AWAY 30* 8 21 1 593 789 LEIGH CENTURIONS P W L D F A HOME 3* 3 0 0 80 56 AWAY 1 1 0 0 42 7 SALFORD RED DEVILS P W L D F A HOME 24** 17 7 0 701 412 AWAY 24* 15 9 0 652 601 ST HELENS P W L D F A HOME 32** 4 26 2 682 964 AWAY 29* 8 21 0 613 1,003 WAKEFIELD TRINITY P W L D F A HOME 19 13 6 0 676 413 AWAY 23* 14 9 0 647 517 WIDNES VIKINGS P W L D F A HOME 13** 10 3 0 356 191 AWAY 11* 5 6 0 317 256 2011, CC Rd 5 2010, CCF neutral venue 2009, Millennium Magic 2008 **includes CCQF 2013, qualifying SF play-off 2013, play-off 2011, play-off 2010 *includes Super 8s 2015, play-off 2012 **includes CCF neutral venue 2016, Super 8s 2016, CCSF 2013 neutral venue *includes Super 8s 2015, CCSF 2014, CCF neutral venue 2012/2010 and Grand Final neutral venue 2012; * includes qualifying play-off 2013, SF play-off 2011 *includes CCQF 2015 *includes Magic Weekend neutral venue 2007/2010; **includes CCR5 2013 *Includes Super 8s 2015, play-off 2012, 2010; **Includes Super 8s 2016, SF 2016, Magic Weekend neutral venue 2015, 2014, 2013, play-off 2012 *includes CCSF 2016 neutral venue, Super 8s 2016 *includes Magic Weekend neutral venue 2012; **includes CCQF 2016, Super 8s 2016, Elimination PO 2014 WIGAN WARRIORS P W L D F A *includes GF 2016 neutral venue, Qualifying SF 2014 plus two games at a neutral HOME 26** 13 12 1 608 624 AWAY 30* 7 22 1 488 798 venue including Grand Final 2013 and CCSF 2009; **includes Super 8s 2016, Super 8s 2015, CCQF 2011 19

WARRINGTON WOLVES ROLL CALL 20 No. Player Debut 2016 season Career (up to the end of 2016) Total Apps Apps Sub Tries Goals DGs Pts Apps Sub Tries Goals DGs Pts 1033 Ben Westwood 22/6/02 10 13 5 1 0 22 365 22 124 82 0 660 387 1070 Ben Harrison 2/4/06 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 68 19 0 0 76 211 1071 Kevin Penny 17/9/06 20 0 14 0 0 56 88 1 63 0 0 252 89 1089 Ryan Atkins 7/2/10 31 1 17 0 0 68 211 1 138 0 0 552 212 1093 Rhys Evans 3/9/10 33 1 8 0 0 32 86 5 38 0 0 152 91 1097 Stefan Ratchford 5/2/12 28 4 10 11 0 62 141 10 56 150 2 526 151 1099 Chris Hill 18/2/12 36 0 4 0 0 16 158 10 22 0 0 88 168 1100 Brad Dwyer 18/3/12 5 18 6 0 0 24 7 57 13 0 0 52 64 1101 Ben Currie 5/4/12 33 0 21 0 0 84 87 33 59 0 0 236 120 1104 James Laithwaite 3/3/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 24 1 0 0 4 50 1108 Ben Evans 13/2/14 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 18 2 0 0 8 22 1109 Gene Ormsby 21/2/14 5 0 5 0 0 20 42 0 29 0 0 116 42 1111 Matthew Russell 9/3/14 31 0 10 0 0 40 66 4 19 0 0 76 70 1112 Joe Philbin 13/6/14 1 7 1 0 0 4 7 20 4 0 0 16 27 1113 George King 29/6/14 2 32 4 0 0 16 6 49 5 0 0 20 55 1114 Toby King 13/7/14 11 5 3 0 0 12 18 6 5 0 0 20 24 1115 Daryl Clark 7/2/15 31 1 10 0 0 40 57 7 16 0 0 64 64 1116 Ashton Sims 7/2/15 33 0 2 0 0 8 61 4 6 0 0 24 65 1117 Gary Wheeler 7/2/15 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 4 4 0 0 16 12 1118 Declan Patton 11/4/15 8 1 4 23 1 63 17 1 5 24 2 70 18 1119 Sam Wilde 2/7/15 3 8 0 0 0 0 4 14 1 0 0 4 18 1120 Chris Sandow 7/8/15 23 1 12 10 1 69 30 1 12 26 1 101 31 1121 Jack Johnson 6/9/15 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 12 7 1122 Kurt Gidley 4/2/16 30 0 9 105 0 246 30 0 9 105 0 246 30 1123 Jack Hughes 4/2/16 30 0 6 0 0 24 30 0 6 0 0 24 30 1124 Tom Lineham 4/2/16 22 0 16 0 0 64 22 0 16 0 0 64 22 1125 Joe Westerman 4/2/16 33 1 10 0 0 40 33 1 10 0 0 40 34 1126 Jordan Cox 4/2/16 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 18 1127 Benjamin Jullien 4/2/16 5 7 3 0 0 12 5 7 3 0 0 12 12 1128 Mitchell Dodds 3/3/16 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1129 Morgan Smith 7/5/16 0 7 2 1 0 10 0 7 2 1 0 10 7 1130 Ryan Bailey 21/5/16 1 14 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 15 468 142 182 151 2 1032 1760 408 690 388 5 3541 2168 FINAL SUPER 8s TABLE 2016 P W D L PF PA PTS 1 Warrington Wolves 30 21 1 8 852 541 43 2 Wigan Warriors 30 21 0 9 669 560 42 3 Hull FC 30 20 0 10 749 579 40 4 St Helens 30 20 0 10 756 641 40 5 Castleford Tigers 30 15 1 14 830 808 31 6 Catalans Dragons 30 15 0 15 723 716 30 7 Widnes Vikings 30 12 0 18 603 643 24 8 Wakefield Wildcats 30 10 0 20 571 902 20 FINAL QUALIFIERS TABLE 2016 P W D L PF PA PTS 1 Leeds Rhinos 7 6 0 1 239 94 12 2 Leigh Centurions 7 6 0 1 223 193 12 3 Huddersfield Giants 7 5 0 2 257 166 10 4 Hull KR 7 4 0 3 235 142 8 5 Salford Red Devils 7 3 0 4 208 152 6 6 London Broncos 7 3 0 4 221 212 6 7 Batley Bulldogs 7 1 0 6 111 318 2 8 Featherstone Rovers 7 0 0 7 96 313 0

WARRINGTON WOLVES CLUB RECORDS ATTENDANCES: Wilderspool Stadium: 35,000 Wigan vs Leigh (Lancashire Cup Final), 29th October 1949 Home Match: 34,304 vs Wigan (League), at Wilderspool Stadium, 22nd January 1949 The Halliwell Jones Stadium: 15,000 vs St Helens (Super League), 30th March 2012 HIGHEST SCORES: Home Cup: 112-0 vs Swinton (Challenge Cup) at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, 20th May 2011 Home League: 82-6 vs Harlequins (Super League) at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, 20th March 2011 Away Cup: 74-4 vs Keighley (Challenge Cup), at Cougar Park, 21st April 2013 Away League: 82-10 vs London Broncos (Super League) at The Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham, 8th June 2013 APPEARANCES: Career: 620 by Brian Bevan, 1945-62 GOALS: Career: 1,159 by Steve Hesford, 1975-85 Season: 170 by Steve Hesford, 1978-79 Match: 16 by Lee Briers vs Swinton (Challenge Cup) at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, 20th May 2011 TRIES: Career: 740 by Brian Bevan, 1945-62 Season: 66 by Brian Bevan, 1952-53 Match: 7 by Brian Bevan vs Leigh, at Wilderspool, 29th March 1948 and vs Bramley, at Wilderspool, 22nd April 1953 Season by team: 241 in 2011 POINTS: Career: 2,586 by Lee Briers 1997-2013 Season: 363 by Harry Bath, 1952-53 Match: 44 by Lee Briers vs Swinton (Challenge Cup) at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, 20th May 2011 Season by team: 1,359 in 2011 21 500 POINTS OR MORE Name Apps Tries Goals Dg Pts Name Apps Tries Goals Dg Pts Lee Briers 411+14 154 948 74 2,586 Jonathan Davies 66 43 232 26 662 Steve Hesford 310+8 46 1,112 47 2,416 Ben Jolley 282 1 317 8 653 Brian Bevan 620 740 34-2,288 Ben Westwood 365+22 124 82-660 Harry Bath 346 90 812-1,894 John Bevan 331+1 201 6 1 628 Billy Holding 328 6 830 4 1,686 John Woods 72 25 254 5 613 Derek Whitehead 245+29 18 713 21 1,519 Joel Monaghan 145 145 2-584 Jackie Fish 321 214 258 5 1,168 Chris Hicks 82 71 144-572 Laurie Gilfedder 283 96 426-1,140 Paul Bishop 102+11 38 183 42 560 Eric Fraser 352 50 473-1,096 Ryan Atkins 211+1 138 - - 552 Chris Bridge 210+18 107 311 1 1,051 George Thomas 385 47 191 7 537 Harold Palin 150 32 436 3 974 Stefan Ratchford 141+10 56 150 1 526 Jeff Bootle 165+6 42 333 12 816 Iestyn Harris 90+2 37 182 4 516 Brett Hodgson 75 39 315 2 788 Parry Gordon 528+15 167-1 503 Mark Forster 442+16 191 3-769 Albert Naughton 348 167 - - 501

200 GOALS OR MORE (INCLUDING DROP-GOALS) Name Goals Name Goals Name Goals Steve Hesford 1,159 Harold Palin 439 Jackie Fish 263 Lee Briers 1,022 Laurie Gilfedder 426 John Woods 259 Billy Holding 834 Jeff Bootle 345 Jonathan Davies 258 Harry Bath 812 Ben Jolley 325 Paul Bishop 225 Derek Whitehead 734 Brett Hodgson 317 - - Eric Fraser 473 Chris Bridge 311 - - 100 TRIES OR MORE Name Tries Name Tries Name Tries Brian Bevan 740 Joel Monaghan 145 Bob Eccles 119 Jackie Fish 214 Ryan Atkins 138 Tommy Thompson 112 John Bevan 201 Bobby Greenough 136 Albert Johnson 112 Mark Forster 191 Jim Challinor 135 Chris Bridge 107 Albert Naughton 167 Brian Glover 130 Gerry Helme 101 Parry Gordon 167 Ben Westwood 124 Lee Penny 100 Billy Dingsdale 154 Jimmy Tranter 120 - - Lee Briers 154 Chris Riley 120 - - 22 300 APPEARANCES OR MORE (INCLUDING SUBSTITUTE APPEARANCES) Name Apps Name Apps Name Apps Brian Bevan 620 George Dickenson 375 John Bevan 332 Parry Gordon 543 Billy Dingsdale 373 Billy Holding 328 Jack Miller 526 Bob Ryan 372 Brian Brady 328 Mark Forster 458 Alf Peacock 367 Dave Cotton 326 Gerry Helme 442 Eric Fraser 352 Tommy Cunliffe 324 Jimmy Tranter 439 Frank Williams 352 Jackie Fish 321 Billy Cunliffe 438 Paul Cullen 350 Steve Hesford 318 Lee Briers 425 Albert Naughton 348 Ken Kelly 316 Alf Boardman 403 Harry Bath 346 Tommy Conroy 312 Ben Westwood 387 Paul Wood 339 - George Thomas 385 Brian Glover 333 - - 30 TRIES OR MORE IN A SEASON Name Tries Name Tries Name Tries Brian Bevan 66 (1952-53) Brian Bevan 45 (1957-58) Bobby Greenough 30 (1960-61) Brian Bevan 62 (1953-54) Brian Bevan 40 (1959-60) John Bevan 30 (1977-78) Brian Bevan 61 (1954-55) Joel Monaghan 38 (2014) Joel Monaghan 30 (2011) Brian Bevan 60 (1950-51) Bob Eccles 37 (1982-83) - - Brian Bevan 57 (1947-48) Brian Bevan 35 (1960-61) - - Brian Bevan 56 (1948-49) Izzy Davies 34 (1938-39) - - Brian Bevan 54 (1958-59) Steve Ray 33 (1932-33) - - Brian Bevan 53 (1955-56) Chris Hicks 32 (2010) - - Brian Bevan 48 (1946-47) Joel Monaghan 31 (2013) - - Brian Bevan 46 (1951-52) Brian Bevan 30 (1949-50) - -

140 GOALS OR MORE IN A SEASON Name Goals Name Goals Name Goals Steve Hesford 170 (1978-79) Harry Bath 154 (1955-56) Harold Palin 146 (1948-49) Derek Whitehead 162 (1973-74) Harry Bath 153 (1953-54) Steve Hesford 142 (1983-84) Harry Bath 162 (1952-53) John Woods 152 (1987-88) - - Steve Hesford 158 (1977-78) Steve Hesford 147 (1980-81) - - TEN DROP-GOALS OR MORE IN A SEASON Name Goals Name Goals Name Goals Paul Bishop 17 (1986-87) Jonathan Davies 12 (1994-95) Alex Murphy 10 (1972-73) Steve Hesford 13 (1978-79) Jonathan Davies 11 (1993-94) Paul Bishop 10 (1989-90) Paul Bishop 13 (1985-86) Lee Briers 11 (2002) - - Kevin Ashcroft 12 (1973-74) Alex Murphy 10 (1971-72) - - 300 POINTS OR MORE IN A SEASON Name Points Name Points Name Points Harry Bath 363 (1952-53) Steve Hesford 334 (1977-78) Harold Palin 316 (1948-49) John Woods 351 (1987-88) Derek Whitehead 333 (1973-74) Steve Hesford 310 (1980-81) Harry Bath 344 (1955-56) Brett Hodgson 318 (2011) Steve Hesford 305 (1983-84) Steve Hesford 342 (1978-79) Harry Bath 318 (1953-54) - - TEN GOALS OR MORE IN A MATCH Goals Name Opposition Venue Date 16 Lee Briers Swinton The Halliwell Jones Stadium 20th May 2011 14 Lee Briers York Wilderspool 27th February 2000 = Harold Palin Liverpool Stanley Wilderspool 13th September 1950 13 Brett Hodgson Harlequins The Halliwell Jones Stadium 20th March 2011 12 Harold Palin York Wilderspool 23rd September 1951 = Lee Briers Keighley The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8th May 2011 = Stefan Ratchford Castleford Tigers The Halliwell Jones Stadium 11th April 2015 11 Ken Hindley Barrow Wilderspool 8th October 1972 = Brett Hodgson Keighley Cougars Cougar Park 21st April 2013 10 Harry Bath Belle Vue Rangers Belle Vue 13th September 1952 = Harry Bath Bramley Wilderspool 22nd April 1953 = Harry Bath Bramley Wilderspool 16th January 1954 = Laurie Gilfedder Liverpool City Wilderspool 31st August 1957 = Derek Whitehead Blackpool Borough Wilderspool 11th March 1970 = John Woods Swinton Wilderspool 30th September 1987 = Jonathan Davies Workington Town Wilderspool 16th October 1994 = Graham Appo Wakefield Trinity Wilderspool 21st September 2003 = Lee Briers Castleford Tigers The Jungle 17th April 2006 = Brett Hodgson Crusaders The Halliwell Jones Stadium 15th April 2011 = Brett Hodgson Salford The Willows 22nd April 2011 = Chris Bridge Wakefield Trinity The Halliwell Jones Stadium 14th August 2011 = Gareth O Brien Widnes Vikings Etihad Stadium, Manchester 26th May 2012 = Stefan Ratchford Salford City Reds The Halliwell Jones Stadium 2nd June 2013 = Stefan Ratchford London Broncos Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham 8th June 2013 = Chris Bridge Doncaster The Halliwell Jones Stadium 27th April 2014 = Chris Bridge London Broncos The Halliwell Jones Stadium 13th July 2014 23

FIVE DROP-GOALS OR MORE IN A MATCH Goals Name Opposition Venue Date 5 Paul Bishop Wigan Central Park 11th May 1986 = Lee Briers Halifax Blue Sox The Shay 25th May 2002 SIX TRIES OR MORE IN A MATCH Tries Name Opposition Venue Date 7 Brian Bevan Leigh Wilderspool 29th March 1948 = Brian Bevan Bramley Wilderspool 22nd April 1953 6 Tommy Thompson Bradford Wilderspool 6th April 1933 = Brian Bevan York Wilderspool 23rd September 1950 = Brian Bevan Rochdale Wilderspool 17th November 1951 = Brian Bevan Bramley Barley Mow 17th February 1954 = Brian Bevan Liverpool City Wilderspool 13th November 1954 24 30 POINTS OR MORE IN A MATCH Points Name Opposition Venue Date 44 Lee Briers Swinton The Halliwell Jones Stadium 20th May 2011 40 Lee Briers York Wilderspool 27th February 2000 36 Chris Bridge Doncaster The Halliwell Jones Stadium 27th April 2014 34 Graham Appo Halifax Wilderspool 27th July 2003 32 Graham Appo Wakefield Trinity Wilderspool 21st September 2003 31 George Thomas St Helens Wilderspool 12th April 1909 30 Jackie Fish Huddersfield Wilderspool 20th October 1906 = Chris Hicks Bradford Odsal 17th April 2009 = Brett Hodgson Harlequins The Halliwell Jones Stadium 20th March 2011 = Lee Briers Keighley The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8th May 2011 MOST CONSECUTIVE FULL APPEARANCES Apps Name Time Period 98 Greg Mackey August 1992 to February 1995 94 Steve Hesford October 1977 to December 1979 86 Freddie Ryder September 1924 to September 1926 79 Laurie Gilfedder April 1960 to April 1962 Duane Mann made 103 consecutive appearances, but one of them was a substitute appearance MOST APPEARANCES IN A SEASON Apps Name Season 48 Eric Frodsham 1950-51 season and 1953-54 season MOST CONSECUTIVE MATCHES KICKING A GOAL Apps Name Time Period 71 Steve Hesford 9th October 1977 to 2nd May 1979 MOST CONSECUTIVE MATCHES SCORING A TRY Apps Name Time Period 11 Brian Bevan 28th August 1948 to 11th October 1948, scoring 23 tries 11 Brian Bevan 25th August 1954 to 30th October 1954, scoring 23 tries SCORED IN EVERY MATCH IN A SEASON Chris Hicks scored in all 30 matches in the 2008 season - 19 tries, 79 goals, 234 points

HALL OF FAME 61 ALF BOARDMAN Debut: 3/9/1898, Last Game: 17/1/1914, Apps: 403, Tries: 29, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 87. 65 JACK FISH Debut: 22/10/1898, Last Game: 18/2/1911, Apps: 321, Tries: 214 Goals: 263, Points: 1,168. 85 GEORGE DICKENSON Debut: 27/10/1900, Last Game: 18/3/1914, Apps: 375, Tries: 94, Goals: 9, Drop Goals: 5, Points: 310. 101 ERNIE BROOKES Debut: 22/11/1902, Last Game: 20/3/1920, Apps: 297, Tries: 81, Goals: 25, Points: 293. 111 GEORGE THOMAS Debut: 5/9/1903, Last Game: 12/9/1914, Apps: 385, Tries: 47, Goals: 198, Points: 537. 122 FRANK SHUGARS Debut: 3/9/1904, Last Game: 27/3/1912, Apps: 212, Tries: 18, Points: 54. 176 ARTHUR SKELHORN Debut: 28/1/1911, Last Game: 21/3/1925, Apps: 259, Tries: 49, Goals: 1, Points: 149. 184 JIM TRANTER Debut: 16/11/1911, Last Game: 26/12/1928, Apps: 439, Tries: 120, Drop Goals: 6, Points: 372. 211 BILLY CUNLIFFE Debut: 17/10/1914, Last Game: 6/9/1930, Apps: 438, Tries: 38, Goals: 6, Points: 126. 237 ALF PEACOCK Debut: 23/8/1919, Last Game: 23/11/1929, Apps: 367, Tries: 10, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 30. 328 JACK COD MILLER Debut: 11/12/1926, Last Game: 9/2/1946, Apps: 526, Tries: 31, Goals: 0, Points: 93. 336 TOMMY THOMPSON Debut: 1/10/1927, Last Game: 30/3/1934, Apps: 202, Tries: 112, Goals: 14, Points: 364. 344 BILLY HOLDING Debut: 21/1/1928, Last Game: 9/11/1940, Apps: 328, Tries: 6, Goals: 830, Drop Goals: 4, Points: 1,686. 351 BILLY DINGSDALE Debut: 15/9/1928, Last Game: 18/05/1940, Apps: 373, Tries: 154, Goals: 4, Points: 470. 369 BILL SHANKLAND Debut: 29/8/1931, Last Game: 15/04/1938, Apps: 231, Tries: 74, Goals: 70, Points: 362. 394 JACK ARKWRIGHT Debut: 29/9/1934, Last Game: 8/09/1945, Apps: 164, Tries: 30, Goals: 4, Points: 98. 414 HAROLD MOGGY PALIN Debut: 22/2/1936, Last Game: 23/4/1951, Apps: 150, Tries: 32, Goals: 439, Points: 974. 434 ALBERT JOHNSON Debut: 21/1/1939, Last Game: 12/5/1951, Apps: 198, Tries: 112, Goals: 2, Points: 340. 457 GERRY HELME Debut: 29/8/1945, Last Game: 2/2/1957, Apps: 442, Tries: 101, Goals: 19, Points: 341. 467 BOB RYAN Debut: 6/10/1945, Last Game: 8/03/1958, Apps: 372, Tries: 37, Points: 111. 470 BRIAN BEVAN Debut: 17/11/1945, Last Game: 23/4/1962, Apps: 620, Tries: 740, Goals: 34, Points: 2,288. 473 JIM FEATHERSTONE Debut: 5/1/1946, Last Game: 21/2/1953, Apps: 240, Tries: 47, Goals: 2, Drop Goal 1, Points: 147. 493 HARRY BATH Debut: 17/3/1948, Last Game: 9/02/1957, Apps: 346, Tries: 90, Goals: 812, Points: 1,894. 511 ALBERT NAUGHTON Debut: 17/12/1949, Last Game: 20/5/1961, Apps: 348, Tries: 167, Points: 501. 532 ERIC FRASER Debut: 27/10/1951, Last Game: 28/11/1964, Apps: 352, Tries: 50, Goals: 473, Points: 1,096. 533 LAURIE GILFEDDER Debut: 1/12/1951, Last Game: 1/6/1963, Apps: 283, Tries: 96, Goals: 426, Points: 1,140. 542 JIM CHALLINOR Debut: 22/11/1952, Last Game: 29/05/1963, Apps: 282, Tries: 135, Goals: 2, Points: 409. 548 RAY PRICE Debut: 29/8/1953, Last Game: 27/4/1957, Apps: 113, Tries: 23, Goals: 0, Points: 69. 566 JACKIE EDWARDS Debut: 9/11/1955, Last Game: 4/01/1964, Apps: 223, Tries: 78, Goals: 2, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 238. 586 ALASTAIR BRINDLE Debut: 29/09/1957, Last Game: 12/04/1969, Apps: 278+3, Tries: 7, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 1, Points: 23. 587 BOBBY GREENOUGH Debut: 14/12/1957, Last Game: 30/04/1966, Apps: 229+3, Tries: 136, Goals: 0, Points: 408. 631 WILLIE ASPINALL Debut: 20/4/1962, Last Game: 18/4/1971, Apps: 263+5, Tries: 55, Goals: 70, Points: 305. 642 PARRY GORDON Debut: 26/10/1963, Last Game: 13/09/1981, Apps: 528+15, Tries: 167, Goals: 1, Points: 503. 653 BRIAN BRADY Debut: 1/5/1965, Last Game: 28/12/1975, Apps: 309+19, Tries: 54, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 162. 694 DEREK WHITEHEAD Debut: 4/10/1969, Last Game: 13/5/1979, Apps: 245+29, Tries: 17, Goals: 713, Drop Goals: 21, Points: 1,516. 713 ALEX MURPHY Debut: 6/8/1971, Last Game: 21/9/1975, Apps: 66 + 1, Tries: 9, Goals: 12, Drop Goals: 28, Points: 107. 716 DAVE CHISNALL Debut: 20/8/1971, Last Game: 23/4/1984, Apps: 194 + 16, Tries: 29, Goals: 0, Points: 87. 722 BOBBY WANBON Debut: 12/9/1971, Last Game: 1/2/1978, Apps: 148 + 15, Tries: 22, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 66. 728 KEVIN ASHCROFT Debut: 20/8/1972, Last Game: 10/5/1975, Apps: 123 + 1, Tries: 20, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 23, Points: 101. 733 MIKE NICHOLAS Debut: 8/10/1972, Last Game: 17/4/1980, Apps: 142+10, Tries: 14, Goals: 8, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 58. 745 JOHN BEVAN Debut: 23/9/1973, Last Game: 2/2/1986, Apps: 331+1, Tries: 201, Goals: 6, Drop Goals: 1, Points: 628. 761 TOMMY MARTYN Debut: 5/1/1975, Last Game: 4/5/1981, Apps: 219+1, Tries: 51, Goals: 0, Drop Goals: 1, Points: 154. 791 BOB ECCLES Debut: 14/9/1977, Last Game: 17/5/1987, Apps: 239+52, Tries: 119, Goals: 30, Drop Goals: 8, Points: 469. 787 KEN KELLY Debut: 1/1/1977, Last Game: 15/3/1987, Apps: 301+15, Tries: 73 Drop Goals: 10, Points: 248. 814 PAUL CULLEN Debut: 16/8/1981, Last Game: 26/8/1996, Apps: 330+20, Tries: 56, Points: 217. 817 RONNIE DUANE Debut: 11/10/1981, Last Game: 24/10/1989, Apps: 158+15, Tries: 51, Goals: 28, Drop Goals: 0 Points: 246. 822 MIKE GREGORY Debut: 5/09/1982, Last Game: 12/02/1994, Apps: 222+24 Tries: 45 Points: 176. 826 MARK FORSTER Debut: 16/1/1983, Last Game: 17/9/2000, Apps: 442+16, Tries: 191, Goals: 3, Drop Goals: 0, Points: 769. 841 BOB JACKSON Debut: 2/9/1984, Last Game: 4/4/1994, Apps: 222+6, Tries: 41, Goals: 8, Drop Goals: 1, Points: 181. JACK HAMBLETT Kitman and Groundsman 1919 to 1979. *Players are listed in order of Heritage Number 25

WARRINGTON INTERNATIONALS 26 Name Apps Pts Opposition AOTEAROA MAORI INTERNATIONALS (2) Toa Kohe-Love 2+1-2000: SC,s,I. Tawera Nikau 3-2000: SC*,S*,I*. AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONALS (1) Steve Roach 1-1988: NZ. ENGLAND INTERNATIONALS (55) Jack Arkwright 4-1936: F,W; 1937: F; 1938: F. Ryan Atkins 4 1t 2010: NZ, A; 2012: ON2; Billy Belshaw 8 10g 1938: F,W; 1939: F,W; 1940: W; 1941: W; 1943: W; 1945: W. Tom Blinkhorn 1 2t 1929: ON. Alf Boardman 1-1905: ON. Chris Bridge 4+1 1t 2009: w,nz,a; 2010: F; 2011: ON. Ernie Brookes 1-1908: W. Garreth Carvell 2+5-2009: W; 2010 p; 2011: on, nz,a; 2012: on,on Brian Case 1-1981: F. Dave Chisnall 3+1-1975: w,f,w,nz. Daryl Clark 0+3 1t 2016: f,nz,sc. Billy Cunliffe 10-1921: W,ON,A; 1922: W; 1923: W2; 1925: W2; 1926: W,ON. Bill Derbyshire 1-1947: W. George Dickenson 3-1904: ON; 1908: W2; 1909: A. Billy Dingsdale 7 10t 1928: W; 1929: ON; 1930: W,ON; 1931: W; 1932: W; 1933: ON. Jim Featherstone 8-1948: F; 1949: W,F2,ON; 1950: W2; 1952: W. Jack Fish 3 3t, 2g 1904: ON; 1906: ON; 1908: W. Jackie Fleming 5 1t 1948: F2,W; 1949: W,F. Martin Gleeson 6 8t 2008: F,W*,P,A,NZ2. Mark Gleeson 0+1-2005: f. Francis Gregory 1-1939: W. Ben Harrison 0+3 1t 2010: a,p; 2012: f. Gerry Helme 5 1t 1948: W,F; 1949: W,F; 1953: F. Mickey Higham 0+1-2009: w. Chris Hill 14+5-2012: W,F2; 2013: ON, A,I,fi,F,a; 2014: s,nz,a; 2015: F,NZ3; 2016: NZ,SC,A. Mark Hilton 0+2-1995: f; 1999: f. Tom Hockenhull 1-1906: ON. Albert Johnson 9 6t 1945: W2; 1946: F2,W2; 1947: F2,W. Ken Kelly 3 1t 1979: W; 1981: F,W. Billy Kirk 1-1930: ON. Tommy Martyn 4+1 1t 1975: W,F,w; 1979: W,F. Jack Miller 4-1928: W; 1933 ON; 1936 F,W. Adrian Morley 9+12 1t 2008: F,p,a,NZ,nz; 2009: F2,W*, A2,NZ; 2010: f; 2011: on,f,w,a2, nz; 2012: W,f2. Richie Myler 4 1t 2011: ON; 2012: W,F; 2013: ON; Albert Naughton 3-1953: F2; 1956 F. Derek Noonan 3 1t 1975: W,F,W. Harold Palin 2 1g 1947: W; 1948 F. Ken Parr 1-1968: W. Alf Peacock 1-1925: W. Ossie Peake 3-1939: W; 1940 W; 1941 W. Barry Philbin 1-1975: F. Albert Pimblett 2 2t 1948: W; 1949 F. Ian Potter 2-1981: F,W. Jack Preston 1-1905: ON. Stefan Ratchford 1+1-2012: ON; 2016: f.

ENGLAND INTERNATIONALS CONTINUED... Jon Roper 1-1999: F. Bob Ryan 2-1950: F; 1952 ON. Ron Ryder 1-1952: ON. Paul Sculthorpe 2 1t 1996: F,W. Arthur Skelhorn 3-1921: A; 1922 W; 1923 W. Tommy Thompson 1-1933: A. Jimmy Tranter 2-1922: W; 1923 W. Ben Westwood 19+8 3t, 5g 2004: R,F,I; 2005 NZ; 2008 nz,nz; 2009:F,W,f,a2,nz; 2010: f,nz,a,p; 2011: F,W,A2,NZ; 2013: on, A2,I,FI,F. Frank Williams 1-1930: ON. Paul W ood 2-2005: F,NZ. FRANCE INTERNATIONALS (2) Jerome Guisset 4-2001: I,SC 2003: A*,I*. Benjamin Jullien 3+1-2015: E,I,w,SC; 2016: E GREAT BRITAIN INTERNATIONALS (52) Jack Arkwright 6 2t 1936: A2, N; 1937: A3. Kevin Ashcroft 0+1-1974: n Willie Aspinall 1 1t 1966: N Allan Bateman 1+2-1992: F; 1993: f; 1994: a. Billy Belshaw 2-1937: A2. Nat Bentham 2-1930: A2. John Bevan 6 5t 1974: A2, N2; 1978: A2. Tom Blinkhorn 1-1930: A. Lee Briers 1 1t, 1g 2001: F. Ernie Brookes 3 1t, 2g 1908: A3. Jim Challinor 3 1t 1958: A, N; 1960: F. Neil Courtney 0+1-1982: a. Jon Clarke 2 2007: N2. Billy Cunliffe 11-1920: A, N2; 1921: A3; 1924: A3, N; 1926: N. Jonathan Davies 4 2t,11g,2dg 1993: N3; 1994: A. George Dickenson 1-1908: A. Billy Dingsdale 3-1929: A2; 1933: A. Des Drummond 2 1t 1987: P; 1988: F. Ronnie Duane 3 1t 1983: F2; 1984: F. Bob Eccles 1-1982: A. Kevin Ellis 0+1-1991: f. Jim Featherstone 6 1t 1948: A; 1950: N2; 1952: A3. Mark Forster 2 1t 1987: F2. Eric Fraser 16 1t, 53g 1958: A3, N2; 1959: F2, A; 1960: F4, N; 1961: F, N2. Laurie Gilfedder 5 1g 1962: A, N2, F; 1963: F. Martin Gleeson 15 1t 2004: A3, N2; 2005: A2, N2; 2006: N2, A; 2007: N3. Bobby Greenhough 1-1960: N. Andy Gregory 1-1986: A. Mike Gregory 19+1 4t 1987: F2; 1988: P, A3, N; 1989: F2, N3; 1990: F2, P2, N3, a. Iestyn Harris 4+1-1996: P, Fi, N2, n. Gerry Helme 12 3t 1948: A3; 1954: A4, N3, F2. Keith Holden 1-1963: A. Albert Johnson 6 2t 1946: A2, N; 1947: N3. Ken Kelly 2-1980: N; 1982: A. Tom McKinney 3-1955: N3. Jack Miller 6 1t 1933: A3; 1936: A,N2. Adrian Morley 4 2007: F, N3. Alex Murphy 1-1971: N. Albert Naughton 2-1954: F2. Terry O Grady 1-1961: N. Harold Palin 2 2t 1947: N2. Ken Parr 1-1968: F. 27

28 GREAT BRITAIN INTERNATIONALS CONTINUED... Albert Pimblett 3 4t 1948: A3. Ray Price 9 2t 1954: A,N2; 1955: N; 1956: A3, 1957: F2. Bob Ryan 5 1t 1950: A, N2; 1951: N; 1952: A. Ron Ryder 1 1t 1952: A. Paul Sculthorpe 7+1-1996: p, Fi, N3; 1997: A3. Frank Shugars 1-1910: N. Arthur Skelhorn 7-1920: A, N3; 1921: A3. George Thomas 1-1907: N. Derek Whitehead 3 1t, 6g 1971: F2, N. John Woods 0+1-1987: p. IRELAND INTERNATIONALS (13) Danny Bridge 0+1-2013: e Chris Bridge 2+1 2t, 12g 2006: R,L 2007: l. Ben Currie 2+1-2013: FI,E,a. Mark Forster 8 4t 1997: F; 1998: F,SC; 1999: W,SC; 2000: S,M,E. Dean Gaskell 3-2003: SC,F 2005: W. Simon Grix 2-2010: F,SC. Ben Harrison 3-2008: T,S,FI. George King 1 1t 2016: R. Toby King 1 1t 2016: R. Tyrone McCarthy 12 1t 2009: SE, W, L 2011: SC,W; 2011: SC,W,F; 2012: SC 2013: FI,E,A James Mendeika 4-2012: SC; 2013: FI,E,A Joe Philbin 0+1-2016: r. Rob Smyth 3-2002: F, 2003: SC,F. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONALS (5) Henry Fa afili 3 2t 2004: F; 2005: E; 2006: GB. Duane Mann 14 3t 1990: GB3,P2,A; 1991: F2,A3; 1992: P,GB2. Gary Mercer 0+5-1991: f2,a3. Joe Ropati 1-1987: A. Kevin Tamati 1+1-1985: gb,gb. OTHER NATIONALITIES AND EXILES INTERNATIONALS (14) Louis Anderson 1-2011: E. Harry Bath 12 2t, 15g 1949: E,W; 1950: F; 1951: E,W; 1952: E2,F; 1953: W2; 1955: E,F. Brian Bevan 16 26t 1949: E,W; 1950: F; 1951: W2,E,F; 1952: E2,F; 1953: W2,F,E; 1955: E,F. Dai Morgan Davies 1 2t 1929: E. Brett Hodgson 3 2t,4g 2011: E; 2012: E; 2013: E*. Tom McKinney 2-1955: E,F. Jesse Meredith 1-1930: E. Joel Monaghan 3 2t 2012: E2; 2013: E. Cec Mountford 1-1953: W. Ray Price 2 1t 1955: E,F. Bill Shankland 1-1932: E. Frank Shugars 1-1906: E George Thomas 2-1905: E; 1906: E Trent Waterhouse 2-2012: E; 2013: E. PAPUA NEW GUINEA INTERNATIONALS (1) Tom O Reilly 1-2001: A SAMOA INTERNATIONALS (1) David Solomona 1+1-2010: nz, T. SCOTLAND INTERNATIONALS (7) John Duffy 3+1 1t, 4g 1997: F;1998: F,I;1999: w. Richard Harris 2+1-2015: w,i,f. Ben Hellewell 1 1t 2011: F. Lee Penny 4 3t 1998: F,I; 2000: M; 2003: I. Jason Roach 4 2t 1998: F,I; 1999: W,I. Matty Russell 3 1t 2016: A,E,NZ. Mike Wainwright 5 1t 1998: F,I; 1999: W,I; 2005: W.

WALES INTERNATIONALS (38) Allan Bateman 11 5t 1991: P; 1992: F2,E; 1993: NZ; 1994: F; 1995: E2,F2,S. John Bevan 17 5t 1975: F2,E2,A,NZ; 1977: E,F; 1978: A; 1979: F,E; 1980: F,E; 1981: F*,E2*; 1982: A*. Andy Bracek 2+1 1t 2007: sc,l; 2008: E. Lee Briers 23 8t,29g, 6dg 1998: E 1999: I,SC; 2000: SA,C,L,NZ,P,A; 2001: E 2002: NZ* 2005: SC*,I*,F*; 2006: SC*; 2007: P,SC,L; 2010: SC*,I*; 2011: E*,NZ*,A*. Dean Busby 5-2000: SA,C,L,P; 2001: E. Brian Butler 1+1-1975: f; 1977: F. Bill Chapman 2-1943: E; 1944: E. Tommy Cunningham 2-1979: F,E. Dennis Curling 0+1-1977: f. Dai Morgan Davies 4-1928: E; 1930: A; 1933: A; 1935: F. Gareth Davies 2 1t 1996: F,E. Jonathan Davies 7 26g,4dg 1993: NZ; 1994: F; 1995: E2*,F2*,S*. Ponty Davies 1-1928: E. Ben Evans 3+1 1t 2012: F,E; 2013: IT,u. Rhys Evans 3-2012: IT,U,C. Mel de Lloyd 1-1945: E. Billy Dowell 1-1908: E. Kevin Ellis 7 1t, 1dg 1991: P; 1992: F2,E; 1993: NZ; 1994: F,A. Arthur Evans 1-1933: A. Tommy Flynn 1-1931: E. Phil Ford 1-1984: E. Rhys Griffiths 1+1 2009: E,sc. Iestyn Harris 8 6t,8g,1dg 1994: A; 1995: E2,F2,S; 1996: F,E. John Jenkins 1-1909: E. Mark Jones 2+2-1995: f,e; 1996: F,E. Roy Lambert 4 1t 1951: NZ; 1952; F2,E. Jason Lee 0+1-1994: a. Jesse Meredith 1-1930: A. Mike Nicholas 4+2-1975: F,e; 1977: E,F; 1978: F; 1979: e. Billy O Neill 2-1908: E; 1909: E. Rowland Phillips 4+3 1t 1991: p; 1992: f,f,e; 1993: NZ; 1994: F,A. Stan Powell 1-1947: F. Ray Price 2 1t 1953: E,F. Steve Ray 1-1932: E. Frank Shugars 5-1909: E; 1910; E2; 1911: E; 1912: E. George Thomas 2 1g 1908: NZ; 1912: E. Bobby Wanbon 3-1975: E,A,NZ. Rhys Williams 15 12t 2008: E; 2009: E,SE,I,SC; 2010: SC,I,F; 2011: I,E,NZ,A; 2012: F; 2013: IT,U. 29 GREAT BRITAIN TOURISTS 1910: Frank Shugars; 1920: Billy Cunliffe, Arthur Skelhorn; 1924: Billy Cunliffe, and Edmund Osborne (manager); 1928: Edmund Osborne (manager); 1932: Billy Dingsdale and Bob Anderton (manager); 1936: Jack Arkwright, Jack Miller and Bob Anderton (manager); 1946: Albert Johnson; 1950: Jim Featherstone and Bob Ryan; 1954: Gerry Helme and Ray Price; 1958: Jim Challinor and Eric Fraser; 1962: Eric Fraser and Laurie Gilfedder; 1966: Willie Aspinall; 1974: Kevin Ashcroft and John Bevan; 1979: Tommy Martyn; 1984: Ronnie Duane; 1988: Mike Gregory; 1990: Mike Gregory (captain), Dave Lyon (replacement); 1992: Kevin Ellis; 1996: Iestyn Harris, Jonathan Roper, Paul Sculthorpe. TROPHY CABINET Warrington Wolves are members of Rugby League s elite Super League, having been so since its inception in 1996. The club was founded in 1876 and became one of the founding members of the Rugby League in 1895. The Wolves are the only club to have the distinction of always playing in the game s top-flight. The club has a rich history of success, particularly during the post-world War II boom and in the 1970s. Championship Winners (3): 1947-48, '53-54, '54-55; Challenge Cup Winners (8): 1904-05, '06-07, '49-50, '53-54, '73-74, 2009, 2010, 2012; League Leaders' Trophy (3): 1972-73, 2011, 2016; Club Championship (1): 1973-74; Premiership Winners (1): 1985-86; Lancashire League Winners (8): 1937-38, '47-48, '48-49, '50-51, '53-54, '54-55, '55-56, '67-68; Lancashire Cup Winners (9): 1921-22, '29-30, '32-33, '37-38, '59-60, '65-66, '80-81, '82-83, '89-90; Regal Trophy Winners (4): 1973-74, '77-78, '80-81, '90-91; Captain Morgan Trophy (1): 1973-74; British Coal Nines (1): 1988-89; Independent Television Trophy (1): 1955-56; South West Lancashire & Border Towns Trophy (2): 1885-86, 1901-02. INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES KEY: A - Australia; C - Cook Islands; E - England; F - France; Fi - Fiji; GB - Great Britain; I - Ireland; IT - Italy; L - Lebanon; M - Aotearoa Maori; NZ/N - New Zealand; ON - Other Nationalities; P - Papua New Guinea; R - Russia; S - Samoa; SA - South Africa; SC - Scotland; SE - Serbia; T - Tonga; U - USA; W - Wales. Substitutes in lower case. * Captain; Points: T - Try, G - Goal, Dg - Drop-goal.

30 TRAVEL INFORMATION DIRECTIONS FROM THE NORTH Take Junction 9 off M62 and head south towards Warrington along the A49. After 1.5miles, straight on through the lights with McDonalds on the right. Proceed past the Tesco superstore and The Halliwell Jones Stadium before turning right at the next set of traffic lights. At the small roundabout take the first exit on to Winwick Street and you will see the entrance to a central car park 50 yards further on, on the right hand side. The stadium is immediately across from the Tesco store. Please do not park on the Tesco car park on a match day unless you have a valid pass for the game. DIRECTIONS FROM THE SOUTH Leave M6 at Junction 21 and follow the A57 towards Warrington until you reach Cockhedge roundabout. Take the exit signposted, A49 Wigan. Turn left at the next set of lights on to Pinners Brow. At the island take the first exit on to Winwick Street and you will see the entrance to a central car park 50 yards further on, on the right. The stadium is immediately across from the Tesco store. Please do not park on the Tesco car park on a match day unless you have a valid pass for the game. BY RAIL The nearest station to the stadium is Warrington Central. When leaving the station turn right, you will see the Martin Dawes East Stand. Continue walking down the road and you will reach the stadium. Warrington Bank Quay Station is just over a mile from the stadium, we suggest you take a taxi from the rank at the entrance, the journey should take no more than 3-5 minutes. BY BUS Warrington Bus Station is a short distance from the stadium, near to Central Station. Exit the station and turn left down Winwick Street, past the train station (on your right) and continue down towards the stadium. PARKING Do not enter Tesco car park by main entrance. Parking is available around the stadium, but please be aware there are residential parking schemes in operation, though there are some pay car parks close to the stadium near to Central Station on Winwick Street. OTHER USEFUL INFO: Address: Warrington Wolves, The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, WA2 7NE Telephone: 01925 248880 Ticket Hotline: 01925 248888 Email: info@warringtonwolves.com Website: www.warringtonwolves.com WARRINGTON WOLVES RUGBY LEAGUE GROUND REGULATIONS FOR THE HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM 1. All matches are played in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Rugby Football League. 2. Play cannot be guaranteed to take place on any particular day or at any particular time and the club reserves the right to change its advertised fixtures without prior notice and without liability. 3. No refund of any cash admission charge paid at the turnstile will be made. 4. Refund will be made in respect of seats booked in advance and paid for where a match is postponed, subject to a time limitation. Details of which can be obtained from the ticket office. 5. All children entering the ground or stand, must pay for admission or hold a valid ticket. 6. Unauthorised persons are not permitted to enter upon the field of play. 7. With the exception of authorised press representatives holding official passes, the taking of photographs or cine/video photography inside the ground must have authorisation in writing by the club and permission from any organisation participating in the activity. In addition, no recording whether for radio or television and whether for transmission or otherwise is permitted again save with a special authorisation in writing by the club. 8. Only persons specifically authorised in writing by the Warrington Rugby League Club are permitted to offer newspapers, periodicals or any other articles for sale in or around the immeadiate vicinity of the ground. 9. Climbing onto any roof access ladder or any other part of any structure within the stadium by any unauthorised person is prohibited. 10. Unnecessary noise such as from the use of radio sets, air horns, klaxons, whistles and behaviour likely to cause confusion, annoyance or nuisance of any kind, is not permitted in any part of the ground. 11. The chanting of any form of racial, homophobic, foul or abusive language is not permitted within the ground. 12. No person shall take alcohol into the stadium, via any entrance gate or doorway. 13. Glass bottles, containers and other similar articles including anything which could or might be used as a weapon are not permitted within the ground, this includes any apparatus used to stand on to obtain a better view (crate, folding stand etc.). 14. All persons entering The Halliwell Jones Stadium are admitted subject to the understanding that they may be required to submit to a search to prevent dangerous articles being brought into the ground which might be used to cause injury or damage to other persons or property. 15. Under no circumstances is it permitted to throw any object onto the pitch. 16. The obstruction of any yellow painted gangways, access ways, exits and entrance stairways and other like places, is strictly forbidden. 17. Both the NORTH and EAST stands are for seated spectators only. Standing is NOT allowed. 18. The right of admission is reserved by the club management, and no transfers within the ground are allowed. 19. Any article that may be deemed to compromise public safety, is not permitted within the stadium without permission by any servant or agent of the club, or any Police Officer. 20. It is an absolute offence to bring into the stadium, or to be in possession of or to activate whilst in the stadium any type of smoke flare, smoke bomb or any other type of pyrotechnic device. Any spectator found to be in breach of this regulation will be immediately ejected and possibly banned. 21. No prams (baby buggies), with the exception of disabled wheelchairs, are allowed into the stadium. 22. No dogs, with the exception of guide dogs, are allowed into the stadium. Their location within the stadium is subject to approval by the Safety Officer. 23. The Halliwell Jones Stadium has a TOTAL No Smoking Policy throughout the entire ground. The use of e-cigarettes is also forbidden. 24. The club reserves the right for its servants and agents and or members of the Police Force to remove from this ground any person who does not comply with the ground regulations and with the rules and regulations of the Rugby Football League. 25. All Persons entering this ground are admitted only subject to the above regulations and to the rules and regulations of the Rugby Football League. Entry to the ground shall be deemed to constitute unqualified acceptance of all these rules and regulations. In addition, if any football games take place at the stadium the following Ground Regulations have a power of arrest under The Football Offences Act, 1991. The throwing of any articles within any part of the ground The chanting of any racial, homophobic, foul or abusive language Unauthorised entry onto the field of play.

WARRINGTON WOLVES 2017 FIXTURE LIST Round Date Opponent H/A Venue KO TV FEBRUARY 2017 1 Saturday 11th Catalans Dragons Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 6pm Sky - Saturday 18th Brisbane Broncos Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm Sky 2 Friday 24th Castleford Tigers Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm - MARCH 2017 3 Saturday 4th Salford Red Devils Away The AJ Bell Stadium 3pm - 4 Thursday 9th Wigan Warriors Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm Sky 5 Thursday 16th Leigh Centurions Away Leigh Sports Village 8pm Sky 6 Friday 24th St Helens Away Totally Wicked Stadium 8pm Sky APRIL 2017 7 Saturday 1st Hull FC Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 3pm 8 Friday 7th Leeds Rhinos Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm Sky 9 Thursday 13th Widnes Vikings Away Select Security Stadium 8pm Sky 10 Monday 17th Huddersfield Giants Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 3pm - 11 Saturday 22nd Wakefield Trinity Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium TBC Sky 12 Friday 28th Hull FC Away KCOM Stadium 8pm Sky MAY 2017 13 Friday 5th St Helens Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm Sky 12th-14th Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Sixth Round 14 Saturday 20th Wigan Warriors MAGIC St James' Park 7pm Sky 15 Friday 26th Leeds Rhinos Away Headingley Carnegie 8pm Sky 16 Monday 29th Salford Red Devils Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 3pm - JUNE 2017 17 Sunday 4th Huddersfield Giants Away John Smith's Stadium 3pm - 18 Sunday 11th Castleford Tigers Away The Mend-A-Hose Jungle 3.30pm - 16th-18th Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals 19 Saturday 24th Catalans Dragons Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 3pm - JULY 2017 20 Saturday 1st Wakefield Trinity Away Beaumont Legal Stadium 6.30pm - 21 Friday 7th Leigh Centurions Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm - 22 Thursday 13th Wigan Warriors Away DW Stadium 8pm Sky 23 Thursday 20th Widnes Vikings Home The Halliwell Jones Stadium 8pm Sky 28th-30th Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Semi-Final AUGUST 2017 4th-6th Super 8s begin CC Sat 26th Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Final - Wembley SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017 30th September/1st October Super League Semi-Finals and the Million Pound Game SL Sat 7th Super League Grand Final - Old Trafford *All fixtures subject to change 31 * All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced in any way or by any means without permission of the copyright holder. All information correct at time of printing. All subject to change and updating.

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