WOLVES legend Bob Jackson has been a busy bee since flying in from Sydney last week.

The former Wire front rower and captain is here until Monday, catching up with old friends from his time in primrose and blue.

This morning he was aa guest of the Wolves at The Halliwell Jones Stadium for breakfast and the captain's run - the last training session ahead of tomorrow night's home match with Leeds Rhinos, which he will be attending.

And tonight he will be mingling with supporters and sharing tales at the 1986 Premiership Trophy-winning Warrington team reunion organised by the Wire Fan Club at Orford Jubilee Hub.

Jacko was Latchford Albion's special guest at Saturday's home clash with Bank Quay Bulls at Victoria Park Stadium, and he attended a question and answer session at the Lord Rodney pub on Tuesday night.

The 55-year-old made 228 appearances for The Wire between 1984 and 1994, scoring 41 tries and kicking eight goals.

He joined the club from Fulham after starting his career in his home country with Penrith.

Jackson is renowned for his place in one of Warrington's all-time greatest front rows, alongside fellow prop Les Boyd and hooker Kevin Tamati.