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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.
After a win over Huddersfield Giants in April, Warrington went on a run of five losses before defeating Hull F.C. 4–0 in late June. [7] [8] A 32–18 victory over Toulouse in mid-August helped Warrington to maintain their gap over the bottom of the table team. [9] Warrington finished their season with 32–14 win over Salford Red Devils. [10]
2018 Warrington Wolves season; 2019 Warrington Wolves season; 2022 Warrington Wolves season This page was last edited on 9 November 2021, at 11:41 (UTC). ...
This article details the Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club's 2019 season. This is the Wolves' 24th consecutive season in the Super League . Fixtures and results
Wigan were quieter than usual this season, however in the back end of the season Wigan fought back to finish second by beating Hull F.C. and Warrington Wolves away. Drawn at home to Hull F.C. at the semi-final Wigan won 28–18 to set up the final against Warrington.
Warrington finished the regular season top of their group by winning all 12 matches including a 102–0 victory over Wakefield Trinity. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Warrington then claimed the Shield by winning 72–0 over Bradford Bulls in the semi-final and 34–6 over Featherstone Rovers in the final to earn promotion to Group 1 for the 2023 Super League ...
2018 Warrington Wolves season; Super League XXIII Rank: 4th: Challenge Cup: Runners Up: ... Warrington Wolves: 30 18 1 11 767 561 +206 37 5 Wakefield Trinity: 30 13 1 16
This article details the Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club's 2017 season. This is the Wolves' 22nd consecutive season in the Super League . Fixtures and results