IT'S Warrington Wolves Friday Fun time again!
You will find our latest picture and word-play puzzles below, and scroll further down for the answers to the challenges posed last Friday.
THREE WAY SPLIT:
Can you name the three former Wire players whose hair and forehead, eyebrows-eyes and nose, mouth and chin, make up this head shot?
TEAMSHEET:
Reorder these letters to come up with the name of a current Wire player:
Rib Ceerun
OBSTRUCTION, REF?
Who is the Warrington Wolves player carrying the ball?
CLUE IS IT?
Name the Warrington player, current or past, being referred to in these clues:
Centre signed from Woolston Rovers, represented Great Britain, moved into the back row, nicknamed Rhino
GREAT WIRE QUOTES:
Who said this prior to The Wire's 2019 Challenge Cup Final win against St Helens?
“When I was growing up, I used to love watching the big lads who would steam in. I thought that’s how I want to play. That’s what I love about the game, seeing somebody put their all into every collision. I like to pride myself on not having much self-preservation and giving my all for the team. I put my body on the line every time.”
Answers to last Friday's picture and word-play puzzles:
THREE WAY SPLIT:
Can you name the three former Wire players whose hair and forehead, eyebrows-eyes and nose, mouth and chin, make up this head shot?
Answer, from top to bottom: Lee Penny, Jerome Guisset, Des Drummond
TEAMSHEET:
Reorder these letters to come up with the name of a current Wire player:
West Shojlih
Answer: Josh Thewlis
OBSTRUCTION, REF?
Who is the upright Warrington Wolves player making this tackle against Paris St Germain in 1997?
Answer: George Mann
CLUE IS IT?
Name the Warrington player, current or past, being referred to in these clues:
Hails from St Helens, got the nickname Hoover because of doing the team's tidying up work
Answer: Gary Sanderson
GREAT WIRE QUOTES:
Who said this ahead of Warrington's appearance in the 2016 Grand Final?
“Wembley was a massive, massive loss for us and that makes us want to win on Saturday. Feeling how we felt after that game, we never want to feel that again so we’ll be doing everything we can to stop that happening. Personally I was heartbroken for weeks afterwards. I wasn’t a nice person to be around for a while after Wembley and I don’t want that to be the case again.”
Answer: Joe Westerman
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