THE start of Super League is a week away.

Wolves start the 2016 season with a trip to Leeds but fans will get their first look at the team at home against Hull KR on February 14.

Here is out top things to watch out for in 2016:

FLAG DAY

Three new crowd flags will be in place for the 2016 season: Wire legends Lee Briers and Mike Gregory, and the catchphrase the club have become renowned for ‘It’s Always Our Year’.

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A NEW SOUND

A new sound system is in place and DJ James Glover is promising a new atmosphere for fans.

The Great Sankey resident will be in place for home games and the Wire fan cannot wait.

He said: "The fans can expect a real club feel in the stadium, to feel like they are on a night out as much as just a rugby league game."

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A STAR TURN

Lizzie Jones, wife of Danny who died while playing for Keighley Cougars last season, is set to perform before kick-off for the home opener on February 14.

Lizzie, who starred at last year’s Challenge Cup final and Sports Personality of the Year, is currently campaigning for more defibrillators to be available at sports grounds.

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THE WIRETTES

 The new cheerleading squad is in the midst of fine tuning their chants and putting the finishing touches on their routines.

Head coach of the Wirettes Sam Woods has revealed the all-female squad are fully prepared for the season ahead after joining forces in October.

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ROVER AND OUT

WOLVES members can take advantage of a new travel deal.

The club has teamed up with Network Warrington for a match-day rover ticket for unlimited travel at a discounted rate on Network Warrington scheduled services for full season members.

Adult tickets will be £4 per member and child tickets £2.

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LOYALTY POINTS

The club has launched a new Hardwire Loyalty scheme today, Thursday, for members.

The system will see fans given points throughout the year that they can then spend at the club shop, or on buying membership for the 2017 season.

Supporters will earn five points for every £1 spent in the official club store and points can be earned and spent on official Warrington Wolves Merchandise and in store only.

The club hopes to have the scheme running online soon.

In the run up to the first home game of the season against Hull KR meanwhile on February 14, members will get points by referring a friend to become a member too.

Ten points will be awarded for every £1 spent by the new member.

The friend will need to quote your name, membership number and postcode to us at the point of sale in store or over the phone on 08448 111176. 

Fans will have until October 15 to use the points to knock off money on the price of a 2017 full membership.

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