AS we continue to look forward to Warrington Wolves' first home Super League game of 2016, how many 'home openers' can you remember from the past 10 seasons?
Last year, Wolves sent Salford packing 22-8 with Ashton Sims making his competitive home debut in primrose and blue. Attendance: 11,864.
Nobody with a Wire heart went home happy in 2014, with arch-rivals St Helens running amok to score a 38-8 success. Joel Monaghan bagged each of Wolves' tries. Attendance: 13,157.
Ben Westwood crossed twice in a 40-24 defeat of Castleford Tigers in 2013. Attendance: 10,721.
The Wire opened their home account in 2012 with a 50-10 whacking of London Broncos. Chris Bridge, Joel Monaghan, Ryan Atkins and Lee Briers each grabbed a brace of tries. Attendance: 11,118.
And 2011 was the last time Wolves' first home opposition of the season was Hull KR. It was a close affair, too, with The Wire coming out on top 24-22. Richie Myler was among the try scorers. Attendance: 10,899.
There was a five-star performance from Chris Riley as Warrington destroyed Harlequins RL 58-0 in 2010. The winger got over the whitewash five times.
Attendance: 11,678.
Jimmy Lowes was in charge of the side at the start of 2009 when Catalans Dragons turned over Wolves 40-20 at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Garreth Carvell was among the try scorers. Attendance: 7,947.
Wolves celebrated the arrival of Matt King, Michael Monaghan and Chris Hicks with a 32-20 home opener against Hull FC in 2008. Chris Bridge notched twice. Attendance: 11,026.
A 36-20 home loss to Bradford Bulls was a disappointing home start in 2007. Chris Leikvoll was among those to touchdown. Attendance: 12,607.
A week after Martin Gleeson scored five tries in a friendly win against Salford, the City Reds responded with a 24-6 win in the season opener at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Henry Fa'afili was Wolves' try scorer. Attendance: 10,845
What's your score and attendance predictions for Sunday's 2016 home opener against Hull KR?
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