STEVE Price still has another full season to go as Warrington Wolves head coach.

With any luck, his finest hour in the job will be to come as he has one more crack at bringing the Super League trophy to the club for the first time ever.

For now, though, let’s have a look at his record and how it stacks up against his predecessors.

Price has taken charge of 91 games since taking over for the 2018 season – a spell that has encompassed 56 wins, 34 defeats and a draw.

That brings a win ratio of 61.5 per cent – but how does that compare to Wire coaches throughout history?

Here is the full list from highest to lowest in terms of win percent:

Chris Brockbank (1936-51) 74 per cent (160 wins from 216 matches)

Tony Smith (2009-2017) 66.4 per cent (200 wins from 301 matches)

Cecil Mountford (1951-61) 65 per cent (282 wins from 433 matches)

Tony Barrow (1986-88) 62 per cent (68 wins from 109 matches)

Steve Price (2018-present) 61.5 per cent (56 wins from 91 matches)

Jackie Fleming (1967-68) 61 per cent (41 wins from 67 matches)

Billy Benyon (1978-82) 60 per cent (93 wins from 154 matches)

Alex Murphy (1971-78) 57 per cent (176 wins from 308 matches)

Kevin Ashcroft (1982-82) 56 per cent (50 wins from 90 matches)

Brian Johnson (1988-96) 54 per cent (140 wins from 260 matches)

Ernie Ashcroft (1961-67) 53 per cent (133 wins from 252 matches)

Reg Bowden (1984-86) 52 per cent (32 wins from 61 matches)

John Dorahy (1996-97) 50 per cent (15 wins from 30 matches)

Paul Cullen (2002-08) 48.9 per cent (87 wins from 179 matches)

Peter Harvey (1970-71) 46 per cent (12 wins from 26 matches)

Joe Egan (1968-70) 44 per cent (32 wins from 73 matches)

Darryl Van der Velde (1997-2001) 42 per cent (59 wins from 140 matches)

Steve Anderson (2001-02) 35.3 per cent (12 wins from 34 matches)

David Plange (2002) 25 per cent (4 wins from 16 matches)