WARRINGTON Wolves' 2020 campaign is now officially at an end.
Despite losing their Super League play-off eliminator to Hull FC on Thursday, The Wire were kept on standby to step in should any of the semi-finalists be forced to stand down due to Covid-19 issues.
However, all 323 tests taken by the clubs remaining in action this week - including all those taken by players and staff at Wolves - have come back negative.
It means Steve Price's side and fellow beaten play-off contenders Leeds Rhinos will now stand down and their season is over.
Both semi-finals will now go ahead as planned, with FC facing Wigan Warriors on Thursday and St Helens taking on Catalans Dragons on Friday.
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