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  • Sully set for operation on broken arm

    MICHAEL Sullivan is expected to undergo an operation tomorrow, Monday, to repair a broken arm sustained in today's 42-6 home win against Salford. Sullivan left the field clutching his right arm during the first half and could be ruled out for the rest

  • Winger does his three-Penny bit in Wolves canter

    Warrington Wolves 42 Salford City Reds 6 KEVIN Penny scored a nine-minute hat-trick as Wolves eased past Salford at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Sunday. Wolves had cruised into a 26-6 lead with 15 minutes to go before the 19-year-old winger made

  • ROWING: Up for the Coupe

    WARRINGTON Rowing Club's Olivia Oakes has been selected to represent Great Britain at the Coupe de la Jeunesse for the second year in succession. The 17-year-old Lymm High School pupil became only the second rower from the club to be picked for Great

  • Warrington Wolves 42 Salford City Reds 6

    IT is a sure sign of a star when a player can be quiet for 60 minutes yet still send everyone home talking about him. Wolves were already on their way to back-to-back wins for only the second time this season when Kevin Penny made his mark with a nine-minute

  • Warrington Wolves 42 Salford City Reds 6

    IT is a sure sign of a star when a player can be quiet for 60 minutes yet still send everyone home talking about him. Wolves were already on their way to back-to-back wins for only the second time this season when Kevin Penny made his mark with a nine-minute

  • Discover the secrets of the Ginger Ninja

    WOLVES winger Chris Riley explains his love of the Royle Family and what it's like to be recognised around Warrington. Find out more about the talented youngster below. Q. What are your hobbies? A. I love going out and socialising with my friends

  • Mike's memorable moments

    Warrington Guardian Sports Editor Mike Parsons marks 30 years of watching Wolves as man and boy, reporter and supporter. THE first Super League game between Warrington Wolves and Salford City Reds took place in June, 1997. Wolves have suffered some

  • 20 years helping people cope with loss

    A SERVICE that has helped Warrington residents at some of the most poignant moments of their lives marks its 20th anniversary later this month. The Warrington Bereavement Service (WBS), formerly the Warrington Bereavement Counselling Service, started

  • Football women

    WOMEN'S five-a-side football teams are wanted for a league currently being set up at the Blackburne Arms in Orford. Matches are scheduled to start on the pub's five-a-side pitch on August 12 and are planned to continue on Sundays at 2pm. Anyone interested

  • Lockyer ruled out of Warrington match

    DARREN Lockyer has become the second high-profile Australian to pull out of the All Golds game at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on October 20. Former Wolves player Andrew Johns had originally been scheduled to take the role of Dally Messenger - the Australian

  • MEP wants no fires with smokers

    AN MEP for Warrington is calling for the introduction of fire safe' cigarettes. Arlene McCarthy, Labour's chairman of the consumer protection committee, launched a written declaration asking for the introduction of self-extinguishing cigarettes to help

  • King capture pleases Harrison

    BEN Harrison was pleased to hear the news that Australian international Matt King would be joining the club next year. And he revealed that King had been discussing the move with former flatmate Michael Sullivan, who currently shares a house with Harrison

  • Cullen happy with Lowes terms

    PAUL Cullen has made it clear that he has no problems with the fact that new assistant coach Jimmy Lowes is currently tied to the club for longer than himself. Cullen's contract is currently scheduled to expire at the end of the season but Lowes was