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  • Wolves wanted their revenge against Widnes

    THE fans wanted it, the players wanted it and they got it - Wolves' revenge over Widnes Vikings. It clearly hurt on and off the field when Vikings completed a Super League double over Wolves last year, sealing the accomplishment with a 16-6 success

  • Wolves boss slams Easter schedule and wants rid

    TONY Smith has branded the Easter double-header schedule as 'horrible' and 'unfair' and wants it scrapped. He hopes the speculation of a two-match Easter format being dropped for next year is correct. Smith let rip after Wolves' defeat of Widnes

  • A fine line between success and failure in Super League

    WOLVES' sparkling vctory over Widnes Vikings highlights the fractions between success and failure in Super League, says Tony Smith. The head of coaching and rugby at Wolves felt his team had been close to pulling off the performance against Widnes

  • Smith: Hill keeps getting better

    CHRIS Hill's display against Widnes Vikings left his coach purring. The England prop's all-action performance was described as 'enormous' by Warrington Wolves' head of coaching and rugby Tony Smith. "I know he's been mentioned a couple of times

  • O'Brien responds in the way his coach wanted

    GARETH O' Brien did his chances of more Super League action in the coming weeks a power of good with his contribution to Warrington Wolves' Good Friday success against Widnes Vikings. The 22-year-old Warringtonian caught the eye from the third

  • INJURY NEWS: Fitness doubt for Monday's trip to Castleford

    CHRIS Bridge is a doubt for Wolves' second Easter game at Castleford Tigers on Monday, while Richie Myler will be missing too. Goal-kicking centre Bridge, who scored the try of the game in the 44-6 defeat of Widnes Vikings, bowed out of the action

  • PICTURES: Wolves v Vikings

    CHIEF photographer Mike Boden captured the tries, the midfield action and the mood as Warrington Wolves walloped Widnes Vikings at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Gareth O' Brien on the way to his opening try   Trent Waterhouse delighted

  • Trio head on charity trip to Albania

    AN old minibus nicknamed Marvin will transport a set of charity champions through one of Europe’s most little known nations. Mathew Edwards, from Cinnamon Brow, is setting off on the adventure of a lifetime along with his two friends, Alex Allen

  • FULL TIME: Warrington Wolves 44 Widnes Vikings 6

    WARRINGTON Wolves leaped over Widnes Vikings into Super League’s fifth spot after turning in their best display of the season so far. They rarely looked in trouble against a Vikings side enjoying its best start to a Super League campaign. Wolves

  • HALF TIME: Warrington Wolves 24 Widnes Vikings 0

    WARRINGTON Wolves have delivered their best half of rugby this season to lead the Cheshire ‘derby’ in convincing style at half time. Is it any coincidence that the sun is shining bright on The Halliwell Jones Stadium? Wolves’ players, who keep

  • TEAM NEWS: No Myler for Wolves against Vikings

    WOLVES' depleted numbers through injury has been added to. Tony Smith, already without the services of Ben Westwood, Simon Grix and Paul Wood, is without improving scrum half Richie Myler for today's big 'derby' with Widnes Vikings. Myler is

  • Why I got involved with Harry and Co

    EACH month we will be highlighting the work of a local charity making a difference in the town. This week we meet one of the volunteers supporting maternity bereavement cause Harry and Co. GORSE Covert couple Aidan Dickenson and Erin Cooper

  • Caffe Caruso plans to be discussed on Wednesday

    PLANS for Caffe Caruso to relocate to the former Waysiders shop on Horsemarket Street will be discussed on Wednesday. The move has been recommended for approval for the development control committee after the Warrington Guardian revealed earlier

  • World record attempt to eat Brussels sprouts in Warrington

    THEY are supposed to be the vegetable of children’s nightmares, but on Saturday Warrington hosts a world record attempt to eat the most Brussels sprouts in a minute. Around 20 competitors with forks at the ready will take on the global challenge

  • Golden day for Padgate couple

    A GOLDEN Padgate couple are preparing to celebrate 50 happy years of marriage today, Good Friday. Dennis and Dorothy Miller, aged 71 and 70 respectively, were married in St Peter’s church, on Winwick Road, which no longer exists. The wedding

  • Boxing coach Groarke leading the way

    LEADING coach Amanda Groarke continues to fly the flag for Warrington and women’s boxing on the international scene. The 44-year-old is currently in Bulgaria for the prestigious Amateur International Boxing Association Youth World Championships

  • Top 10 plans in the pipeline for Warrington

    HERE is our top 10 reasons to explain why Warrington will have even more going for it in the future. While there is plenty to proud of already, there is even more in the pipeline for the next decade. 1 New Market Warrington Market is set

  • Padgate gran told she must keep her Staffie muzzled

    A GRANDMA of five has been ordered to keep her Staffordshire Bull Terrier muzzled in public after the 11-year-old dog attacked a gardener. Janette Ratcliffe, of Northolt Court, spoke of her surprise that her dog, Reds, had acted in such a way.