Player profiles
  | 1 Stuart Reardon | | An attacking full back whom coach Paul Cullen described as “the best kick returner in the Super League” during his debut season for the Wolves in 2006, Reardon has been the club’s top tackle-buster in both his seasons at The Halliwell Jones Stadium to date. |
 | 2 Chris Hicks | | One of the fittest athletes in the Australian NRL, Hicks joins Warrington after a superb season in Manly’s Grand Final campaign of 2007 and was selected in the Sydney Sun-Hearld NRL Team of the Year. |
 | 3 Martin Gleeson | | The most expensive signing in Warrington history at a fee of £270,000 and one of the premier centres in international rugby league. |
 | 4 Matt King | | With winners’ medals and an outstanding playing record at club, state and Test level in Australia, King’s arrival in the UK confirms the Super League as a competition capable of attracting the best players in the world in the prime of their career. |
 | 5 Kevin Penny | | A home-grown Warrington talent who was the sensation of the second half of the 2007 season, Penny earned himself a place in the Super League Dream Team despite only coming into the first grade squad at the start of June. |
 | 6 Lee Briers | | Paul Cullen hailed the Wales international halfback as the “smartest player in the Super League” after he instigated a famous play-off victory over Leeds at Headingley in September 2006. |
 | 7 Michael Monaghan | | The ultimate competitor and a big-game performer, Michael Monaghan was one of the most influential individual players in any team in the NRL, taking Manly Sea Eagles to the verge of the 2007 Premiership only to be denied by Matt King’s Melbourne Storm in the final. |
 | 8 Adrian Morley | | Finished 2007 as Great Britain’s outstanding forward in the 3-0 series victory over New Zealand. |
 | 9 Jon Clarke | | Great Britain hooker Jon Clarke, who has steadily progressed from unsung stalwart of Warrington Wolves into a fully fledged Test international after breaking into the Great Britain team which faced the Kiwis in 2007, is the ultimate team player. |
 | 10 Paul Rauhihi | | After being sidelined for more than half of his first season at the Wolves with injury, the powerful New Zealander was one of the quiet achievers of 2007, finishing the year as both the Wolves top metre maker and offloader, and winning a one-year contract extension. |
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