WARRINGTON Wolves have got a new opponent this Good Friday.
And they haven't missed the opportunity for a cheeky dig at their neighbours Widnes.
Rather than the Good Friday derby, the Wire will this year take on Salford Red Devils after Widnes dropped out of Super League.
And they were quick to adapt a famous scene from Friends where Ross repeatedly claims 'he's fine' despite his voice going high and squeaky.
We've got a new opponent this Good Friday.
— Warrington Wolves (@wolvesrl) April 16, 2019
We're sure you're "𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘦" with that @WidnesRL.. pic.twitter.com/0v9iElIfYh
The clever bit of editing had fans guffawing on Instagram and Twitter this morning.
But it wasn't long before Widnes Vikings attempted a comeback.
All good here, guys! We've got a great game against @LeighCenturions lined up...
— Widnes Vikings (@WidnesRL) April 16, 2019
How's your hunt for a League title going? ⭐️#UpTheVikings🤘🏼 pic.twitter.com/d00o2YhVhD
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