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  2. Warrington Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Warrington Wolves trophy parade following victory at the 2009 Challenge Cup Final. On 5 March, after losing all three of their opening games to the Super League XIV season, Warrington removed James Lowes from the position of head coach, and replaced him with then-England coach, Tony Smith who was also given the role of director of rugby.

  3. Wilderspool Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The record Kangaroo Tour attendance at the stadium was on the 1948-9 tour when 26,879 saw Warrington defeat Australia 16-7. [ 1 ] Wilderspool's record attendance was created in the 1948-9 season when 34,304 spectators turned up to see Warrington lose only their second game of the season to Wigan.

  4. Warrington Wolves–Wigan Warriors rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Warrington Wolves–Wigan Warriors rivalry is a local rugby league rivalry based in Lancashire, England. The two clubs are some of the most successful in England, and annually compete in the Locker Cup to celebrate their rivalry.

  5. Super League: Warrington Wolves 6-18 St Helens - Saints win ...

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    St Helens hold off a fierce Warrington fightback to make it eight wins on the bounce and stay in the fight for the League Leaders Shield. Super League: Warrington Wolves 6-18 St Helens - Saints ...

  6. 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France - Wikipedia

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    A controversial late Alan Gwilliam try gave Warrington a 15–12 win over Australia, with Steve Hesford kicking six goals. In the tourists' first lost match of the tour Warrington's packmen Tommy Martyn, Mike Nicholas, Tommy Cunningham and Roy Lester were in superb form, ably supported by replacement half backs Gwilliam and Clark. This was ...

  7. Wigan Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Wigan supporters enjoying mocking Wolves fans for their club's failure to win the Championship since 1955. Wigan also boast the superior record in head-to-head meetings, claiming 188 wins to Warrington's 126. [144] The last meeting between the two sides was on 26 July 2024, the Wolves running out 4-40 winners. [145]

  8. Jim Challinor - Wikipedia

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    Challinor is a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee, [7] ... During the 1973 Kangaroo tour he coached Great Britain to an 11–7 victory over Australia at Knowsley ...

  9. 1959–60 Northern Rugby Football League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1959–60 Rugby Football League season was the 65th season of rugby league football played in England. The championship, which involved thirty teams, started in August 1959 and culminated in a finals play-off series in May 1960 which resulted in a championship final between Wigan and Wakefield Trinity.