Warrington Guardian:

Simon Gillies, brought in from Canterbury Bulldogs for one season as captain

FORTUNES were on the up for Wolves’ fourth season of Super League.

With new owners wiping out the club’s debts and investing in quality signings on and off the field, a seventh-placed finish was a marked improvement and attention on a new stadium was intensifying.

Peter Deakin arrived as the new board’s chief executive, with John Smith stepping aside and Lord Doug Hoyle becoming the new club chairman – all before a ball had hardly been passed.

Warrington Guardian:

Peter Deakin, chief executive

The sense of a seed change continued with The Wire winning six of their seven opening games, performances benefitting from the recruitment of Great Britain three-quarter Alan Hunte from Hull, tough-tackling former Canterbury Bulldogs second rower Simon Gillies along with Australian half back Scott Wilson and two Deans – Busby and Hanger – from St Helens and Huddersfield Giants respectively.

Warrington Guardian:

Alan Hunte flying against Salford

Warrington Guardian:

Dean Hanger

Warrington Guardian:

Scott Wilson

Before the year was out, with confirmation of the signings of overseas stars Allan Langer, Andrew Gee and Tawera Nikau for the year 2000, life at Wilderspool seemed almost revolutionary.

Intrigue was high, with Alfred McAlpine confirmed as Wolves’ preferred developer for a new stadium and a three-year £500,000 sponsorship tied in. No site was settled at that stage but Limekiln in Burtonwood and the former Carlsberg-Tetley brewery land on Winwick Road were known to be in the running.

And there was much talk of Wolves potentially sharing their new home with Sale Sharks RUFC.

On the field, New Zealander Toa Kohe-Love was at his blistering best after a period dogged by injuries.

Warrington Guardian:

Toa Kohe-Love in training

 

His glittering haul of 28 touchdowns saw him finish joint-top of the national try-scoring chart.

Wolves hit into play-offs form in the first half of the year.

A major turning point came when they slumped to a 39-6 trouncing at Castleford, with ex-Warrington half back Francis Maloney chief tormentor with a hat-trick of tries.

Although Wolves picked themselves up to beat Salford and draw 17-17 with Wigan in a run of one defeat in six, defeats by Gateshead and Bradford left a do-or-die clash with Leeds and they were pipped 34-30 in a televised classic.

Their campaign fizzled out with a run of five straight defeats.

Warrington Guardian:

Dean Busby on the attack

 

SEASON'S RESULTS:

Challenge Cup:

Feb 14: Wolves 50 Featherstone Rovers 6

Feb 28: Wolves 34 Halifax Blue Sox 4

Mar 14: Bradford Bulls 52 Wolves 16

Super League:

Mar 7: Halifax Blue Sox 14 Wolves 16

Mar 21: Wolves 19 Castleford Tigers 14

Apr 2: Salford City Reds 22 Wolves 26

Apr 5: Wolves 23 Gateshead Thunder 18

Apr 11: Wigan Warriors 24 Wolves 10

Apr 18: Wolves 14 Bradford Bulls 22

Apr 24: London Broncos 18 Wolves 30

May 3: Wolves 40 Sheffield Eagles 4

May 9: Hull Sharks 22 Wolves 33

May 16: Wolves 10 Leeds Rhinos 28

May 23: St Helens 57 Wolves 20

May 30: Wolves 22 Wakefield Trinity 36

Jun 4: Wolves 31 Halifax Blue Sox 18

Jun 9: Wolves 48 Huddersfield Giants 16

Jun 13: Castleford Tigers 39 Wolves 6

Jun 20: Wolves 28 Salford City Reds 14

Jun 25: Gateshead Thunder 26 Wolves 20

Jul 4: Wolves 17 Wigan Warriors 17

Jul 7: Wakefield Trinity 8 Wolves 15

Jul 11: Bradford Bulls 56 Wolves 6

Jul 18: Wolves 28 London Broncos 14

Jul 24: Sheffield Eagles 48 Wolves 16

Aug 1: Wolves 32 Hull Sharks 12

Aug 6: Leeds Rhinos 34 Wolves 30

Aug 11: Huddersfield Giants 12 Wolves 40

Aug 15: Wolves 12 St Helens 35

Aug 20: Halifax Blue Sox 23 Wolves 22

Aug 29: Wolves 6 Castleford Tigers 8

Sep 5: Salford City Reds 42 Wolves 26

Sep 12: Wolves 22 Gateshead Thunder 48

Warrington Guardian:

Loan signing Andy Leathem

 

INTERESTING NOTES:

Warringtonian Andy Leathem was a mid-season loan signing from St Helens

Chris Rudd featured in the squad but injury ruled him out of any more appearances for Wolves, the Cumbrian centre’s Wire career ending on 43 tries and 112 goals from 169 games since his debut in 1988

Warrington Guardian:

Gary Chambers takes Warrington Wolves forward

 

SUPER LEAGUE TABLE:

P             W            D             L              F              A             Pt

Bradford Bulls    30           25           1             4             897        445        51

St Helens              30           23           0             1             1034     561        46

Leeds Rhinos      30           22           1             7             910        558        45

Wigan Warriors 30           21           1             8             877        390        43

Castleford Tigers               30           19           3             8             712        451        41

Gateshead Thunder         30           19           1             10           775        576        39

Warrington Wolves         30           15           1             14           700        717        31

London Broncos               30           13           2             15           644        708        28

Halifax Blue Sox 30           11           0             19           573        792        22

Sheffield Eagles 30           10           1             19           518        818        21

Wakefield Trinity              30           10           0             20           608        795        20

Salford City Reds              30           6             1             23           526        916        13

Hull FC  30           5             0             25           422        921        10

Huddersfield Giants         30           5             0             25           463        1011     10

Warrington Guardian:

Ian Knott

 

SQUAD STATS 1999:

App        T              G             Dg           Pt

Lee Briers             32+1     6             83           6             196

Dean Busby        9+14     0             0             0             0

Chris Causey       0+6        1             0             0             4

Gary Chambers 20+10   2             0             0             8

Will Cowell          0+2        0             0             0             0

John Duffy          3+7        0             0             0             0

Danny Farrar      31           5             0             0             20

Phil Finney          0             0             0             0             0

Mark Forster      31+1     16           0             0             64

Simon Gillies       31           6             0             0             24

Dean Hanger      7+13     3             0             0             12

David Highton    3+5        1             0             0             4

Mark Hilton        15+1     0             0             0             0

Alan Hunte          32           21           0             0             84

Ian Knott             22+10   5             1             0             22

Toa Kohe-Love  33           28           0             0             112

Andy Leathem   2+8        0             0             0             0

Steve McCurrie  7+17     4             0             0             16

Danny Nutley     28           2             0             0             8

Lee Penny            30+1     12           0             0             48

Jason Roach       16+7     11           0             0             44

Jon Roper            24+4     8             29           0             90

Chris Rudd          0             0             0             0             0

Ian Sibbit             0+5        0             0             0             0

Warren Stevens 1+4        0             0             0             0

Mike Wainwright              26+5     3             0             0             12

Scott Wilson       26+1     8             0             0             32

Warrington Guardian:

End of season award winners, from left, Phil Finney, Toa Kohe-Love, ? , Danny Nutley, Ian Sibbit, Darryl Van de Velde, Ian Knott, Paul Wood