VAST majority of Wolves supporters taking part in this week's poll of top try scorers at The Halliwell Jones Stadium were caught out.
It is in fact left winger Chris Riley who is The Halliwell Jones Stadium try king, having crossed for more tries than anyone else on the ground's turf since the turnstiles opened in 2004.
Only 12 percent of the hundreds who voted felt the Warringtonian would come out on top from the final list of five.
A whopping 57 per cent thought the leading man, from the 154 league, cup and play-off games that have been staged, would be right winger Joel Monaghan after his stunning scoring spree over his three seasons with the club so far.
But his 53 tries on the ground is only good enough for third spot, with Riley being the front runner with 64 scores and back rower Ben Westwood second with 57 four-pointers.
Only 10 per cent of voters had backed Westood to be the top man.
Top 25 scorers of tries at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, 2004 to 2013:
1. Chris Riley 64 tries: 7 in 2013, 11 in 2012, 10 in 2011, 19 in 2010, 6 in 2009, 6 in 2008, 3 in 2007, 2 in 2006
2. Ben Westwood 57 tries: 10 in 2013, 5 in 2012, 7 in 2011, 5 in 2010, 3 in 2009, 3 in 2008, 8 in 2007, 4 in 2006, 6 in 2005, 6 in 2004
3. Joel Monaghan 53 tries: 17 in 2013, 15 in 2012, 21 in 2011
4. Lee Briers 44 tries
5. Ryan Atkins 43 tries
6. Chris Bridge 38 tries
7. Henry Fa'afili 35 tries
8. Matt King 34 tries
9. Richie Myler 32 tries
10. Chris Hicks 29 tries
11. Jon Clarke 28 tries
12. Brent Grose 28 tries
13. Brett Hodgson 23 tries
14. Simon Grix 22 tries
15. Martin Gleeson 20 tries
16. Michael Monaghan 18 tries
17= Paul Wood 17 tries
17= Kevin Penny 17 tries
19. Stefan Ratchford 16 tries
20. Nathan Wood 15 tries
21. Vinnie Anderson 14 tries
22. Micky Higham 13 tries
23= David Solomona 11 tries
23= Paul Johnson 11 tries
25. Logan Swann 10 tries
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