MATTY Smith's loan move to Warrington Wolves until the end of the season is confirmed.

He will be available to play aginst his hometown club St Helens on Thursday.

Warrington Wolves head coach Steve Price said: “Matt is an experienced player. He’s a Lance Todd trophy winner so he knows all about big games and how to win Challenge Cups and Grand Finals.

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“He knows how to steer a team around the park, and he’ll add extra competition to our halves going into the business end of the season.”

Smith, 32, is a two-time Grand Final winner and also scooped the man-of-the-match award in the 2013 Challenge Cup Final.

Smith has also represented his country on four occasions and was named in the Dream Team in 2013 and 2014.

The former St Helens and Wigan man has made over 300 career appearances, scoring more than 850 points, and brings vast experience to the squad alongside Dec Patton and Blake Austin.

Smith said: “Firstly I would like to thank both Catalans and Warrington for sorting the loan deal out very quickly which allows me to do what I love doing and that's playing Rugby League.

“Also after speaking with Steve Price and having been a big admirer of the Warrington club for so long it was a very easy decision for me to come on loan until the end of the year.

“Having worked before with a lot of the staff and playing group I am sure it will be an easy transition.”

Smith will wear the squad number 33.