MITCH Brown believes he will fit in well under head coach Steve Price after joining Warrington Wolves from Leigh Centurions.

Brown, who has signed a one-year deal and looks set to compete for a wing spot, said: “Warrington’s a power club in the Super League and they have a great team for next year.

"They had a good base to start with, have recruited strong and with Pricey (Steve Price) coming over it’s a good opportunity."

Brown, who joins Bryson Goodwin, Sita Akauola, Tyrone Roberts and Ben Murdoch-Masila as new recruits, played under Price at Cronulla Sharks in 2015 and early 2016.

“I like the way Pricey coaches, the way he structures things, and he’s a good person off the field as well. Hopefully he’ll bring a good culture to Warrington too.

“It’s always hard going to a new team, meeting new faces, but there will be a lot of boys in the same boat even the coach here.

"I know Bryson Goodwin pretty well and have been coached by Pricey before so that will help. There are the same personalities just different faces in every team, and everyone is always very welcoming.

“The style of play in Super League is different to back home, certain aspects are tougher, the conditions for one; the first game I played was at Cas and it was snowing so a bit different to a first game back home.

"It’s very expansive football, the ball gets moved around a lot more over here and I like that. I hope to score a few meat pies (tries) and put in some strong runs and carries. I’m very much a team man.

“There have been a lot of class players play here, a lot of greats, so it will be very exciting pulling on the jersey and running out at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.”