ROBBIE Mulhern says he is "happy and privileged" to be joining "a massive club" in Warrington Wolves.

The prop's move to The Halliwell Jones Stadium has been confirmed, with the 26-year-old England cap joining from Hull KR on a two-year deal.

As part of the deal, Warrington forward Luis Johnson has moved in the opposite direction to join Rovers, with whom he enjoyed a loan spell during 2019.

> Read Steve Price's thoughts on the deal here

Mulhern, who started his career with Leeds Rhinos before joining KR in 2016, says he is looking forward to learning from new teammates such as Chris Hill and Mike Cooper.

Warrington Guardian: Chris Hill and Mike Cooper team up to tackle new teammate Robbie Mulhern in a Challenge Cup match between Hull KR and The Wire in 2019. Picture by SWPix.comChris Hill and Mike Cooper team up to tackle new teammate Robbie Mulhern in a Challenge Cup match between Hull KR and The Wire in 2019. Picture by SWPix.com

“Warrington is a massive club and I’m really happy and privileged to be able to join," he said.

"I’m really looking forward to meeting all the lads and getting started.

“I feel like I’m coming into my prime years now and I’ve got a lot to offer.

"Chris Hill and Mike Cooper are two of the best forwards in the game, so to spend time around them and learn from them is going to be great for my continued development.

“The Halliwell Jones Stadium is probably one of the best stadiums in the country for Rugby League so to play here every other week is going to be amazing.

"I can’t wait to get started.”