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2010 Warrington Wolves season


This article details the Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club's 2010 season. This is the clubs fifteenth season of the Super League era. The club will also look to defend the Challenge Cup following victory at Wembley Stadium against Huddersfield Giants in August 2009.

Pre Season

The Wolves played three pre-season fixtures in total. The traditional Boxing Day fixture with rivals Widnes Vikings was postponed first on 26 December 2009 and then on 3 January 2010 due to the pitch being frozen. No further dates were attempted for this fixture. The Wolves first pre-season fixture saw them travel for the first time to Leigh Sports Village to face Leigh Centurions on 17 January 2010. The Wolves ran out 16–60 victors on the day. The club then travelled to Derwent Park to face Workington Town on 23 January 2010 in a game that helped raise funds for the area following the floods earlier this year. Warrington sent the Under 21s team but still had enough strength to record a 12–34 victory against the semi-professionals from Cumbria. Warrington's final warm up fixture was for Paul Wood's Testimonial and take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium on 27 January 2010 against Super League rivals Wigan Warriors. Wigan stole the show and recorded a 12–20 victory, this being the Warriors first ever victory at the new home of the Wolves since 2003.

FriendlyDateOpponentResultScoreHome/AwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendanceTV
Friendly17 January 2010[[Image:Leigh colours.svg12px]] Leigh CenturionsW60–16AwayLeigh Sports Village
Friendly23 January 2010[[Image:Workingtoncolours.svg12px]] Workington TownW12–34AwayDerwent Park
Testimonial27 January 2010[[Image:wigancolours.png12px]] Wigan WarriorsL12–20HomeHalliwell Jones Stadium4,622

Super League

Table

Matches

RoundDateOpponentResultScoreHome/AwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendanceTV
17 February 2010[[Image:quinscolours.svg12px]] Harlequins RLW58 – 0HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumCarvell, Mathers, Monaghan, Bridge, Riley (5), Myler, GrixBriers (7)11,678
213 February 2010[[Image:Castleford colours.svg12px]] Castleford TigersW16 – 28AwayThe JungleGrix, Riley, Briers, Myler (2)Briers, Bridge (3)7,569Sky Sports
320 February 2010[[Image:Wigancolours.svg12px]] Wigan WarriorsL20 – 22HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumMyler, Riley, Solomona, L AndersonBriers (2)13,024Sky Sports
428 February 2010[[Image:Giantscolours.svg12px]] Huddersfield GiantsW10 – 14AwayGalpharm StadiumKing (2), HicksMyler8,567
57 March 2010[[Image:Cruscolours.svg12px]] CrusadersW46 – 12HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumKing (2), Grix, Westwood (2), Monaghan, Hicks, SolomonaBridge (7)11,113
613 March 2010[[Image:bullscolours.svg12px]] Bradford BullsW33 – 8HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumMyler, Atkins (2), King (2), MonaghanBridge (4), Monaghan (dg)10,434Sky Sports
719 March 2010[[Image:saintscolours.svg12px]] St. HelensL28 – 18AwayGPW Recruitment StadiumGrix, King, Harrison, HicksBridge17,500
826 March 2010[[Image:wcatscolours.svg12px]] Wakefield Trinity WildcatsW32 – 16HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumRiley (3), Bridge, Atkins (2)Bridge (4)10,743
92 April 2010[[Image:redscolours.svg12px]] Salford City RedsW32 – 2HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumHicks (2), Atkins, Riley (2), Mathers, SolomonaBridge (2)11,467
105 April 2010[[Image:hullcolours.svg12px]] Hull F.C.W10 – 29AwayKC StadiumHicks (3), Myler, MonaghanHicks (2)14,131
1111 April 2010[[Image:HKRcolours.svg12px]] Hull Kingston RoversL36 – 16AwayCraven ParkMathers, King, RileyWestwood (2)8,452
1225 April 2010[[Image:catalanscolours.svg12px]] Catalans DragonsW40 – 6HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumMyler (2), Briers, Mathers, Riley, Cooper, HighamWestwood (6)9,619
131 May 2010[[Image:redscolours.svg12px]] Salford City RedsW16 – 68NeutralMurrayfield StadiumMonaghan, Hicks (2), Atkins, Williams, Briers, Riley, V Anderson, Myler (2), Bridge, SolomonaWestwood (6), Briers, Bridge (3)26,642Sky Sports
1414 May 2010[[Image:rhinoscolours.svg12px]] Leeds RhinosL26 – 16AwayHeadingley Carnegie StadiumKing, Grix, HarrisonBridge (2)16,733
1523 May 2010[[Image:giantscolours.svg12px]] Huddersfield GiantsW36 – 20HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumHicks, King, Riley, Bridge, Morley, WoodBridge (4)11,087
164 June 2010[[Image:redscolours.svg12px]] Salford City RedsW10 – 27AwayThe WillowsMathers (2), Hicks, Higham, SolomonaBridge (3), Briers (1 dg)6,093
1711 June 2010[[Image:HKRcolours.svg12px]] Hull Kingston RoversW35 – 16HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumKing, Atkins, Briers (2), Monaghan, L AndersonBriers (5 + 1 dg)9,216
1819 June 2010[[Image:bullscolours.svg12px]] Bradford BullsW28 – 40AwayGrattan Stadium, OdsalRiley (2), Atkins, King, Briers, Higham (2)Briers (6)8,128
1927 June 2010[[Image:rhinoscolours.svg12px]] Leeds RhinosL30 – 37HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumHicks (2), King (2), Atkins, RileyBriers (3)10.442
203 July 2010[[Image:cruscolours.svg12px]] CrusadersW10 – 30AwayRacecourse GroundHicks (2), Riley (2), Higham, SolomonaBriers (2), Westwood5,197
2111 July 2010[[Image:castleford colours.svg12px]] Castleford TigersW54 – 30HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumMathers, Hicks, Atkins, Riley, Myler (3), Morley, SolomonaWestwood (9)10.577
2216 July 2010[[Image:wigancolours.svg12px]] Wigan WarriorsW16 – 23AwayDW StadiumHicks, Atkins, Myler, WestwoodWestwood (3), Briers (dg)22,701Sky Sports in 3D
2324 July 2010[[Image:catalanscolours.svg12px]] Catalans DragonsL29 – 28AwayStade Aime GiralHicks (2), Briers, V Anderson, ClarkeWestwood (4)7,852
241 August 2010[[Image:saintscolours.svg12px]] St. HelensL24 – 26HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumWestwood (2), Clarke, WoodWestwood (4)12,863Sky Sports
2515 August 2010[[Image:Wcatscolours.svg12px]] Wakefield Trinity WildcatsW18 – 36AwayHearwell StadiumRiley, Hicks, Blythe, King (3), BriersWestwood (3), Briers5,562
2622 August 2010[[Image:Hullcolours.svg12px]] Hull F.C.W36 – 18HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumRiley (2), Myler, Morley, Clarke, WestwoodWestwood (6)10,042Sky Sports
274 September 2010[[Image:Quinscolours.svg12px]] Harlequins RLW22 – 36AwayThe StoopBridge (2), Cooper, Clarke, Solomona (2)Bridge (6)3,211

Challenge Cup

RoundDateOpponentResultScoreHome/AwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendanceTV
418 April 2010[[Image:fevcolours.svg12px]] Featherstone RoversW48–24HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumGrix, Riley (2), Myler (3), V Anderson, Solomona (2)Westwood (4), Bridge (2)7,754
58 May 2010[[Image:Giantscolours.svg12px]] Huddersfield GiantsW4 – 60AwayGalpharm StadiumAtkins, Bridge (5), Myler, Hicks (3), Riley, HighamWestwood (4), Briers (2)6,641BBC
Quarter-finals30 May 2010[[Image:bullscolours.svg12px]] Bradford BullsW22 – 26AwayGrattan StadiumHicks (2), Atkins, Briers, V AndersonBridge (3)7.000BBC
Semi-finals8 August 2010[[Image:catalanscolours.svg12px]] Catalans DragonsW54 – 12NeutralStobart StadiumKing, Riley, Briers, Clarke, L Anderson (3), Harrison, MylerWestwood (7), Myler, Briers12,265BBC
Final28 August 2010[[Image:rhinoscolours.svg12px]] Leeds RhinosW6 – 30NeutralWembley StadiumHicks (3), Atkins (2), L AndersonWestwood (3)85,217BBC

Super League XV Play Offs

RoundDateOpponentResultScoreHome/AwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendanceTV
PO110 September 2010[[Image:saintscolours.svg12px]] St. HelensL28 – 12AwayGPW Recruitment StadiumKing (2), Bridge14,632Sky Sports
PO218 September 2010[[Image:Giantscolours.svg12px]] Huddersfield GiantsL22 – 34HomeHalliwell Jones StadiumHicks (2), Higham (2)Westwood (3)8,050Sky Sports

2010 Squad

As of 27 November 2009:

NumberNatPlayerPositionPrevious club
1ENGRichard MathersFBWigan Warriors
2ENGChris RileyRWWarrington Wolves Academy
3AUSMatt KingRCMelbourne Storm
4ENGChris BridgeLCBradford Bulls
5AUSChris HicksLWManly Sea Eagles
6WALLee BriersSOSt. Helens
7ENGRichard MylerSHSalford City Reds
8ENGAdrian MorleyPRSydney Roosters
9AUSMichael MonaghanHKManly Sea Eagles
10ENGGarreth CarvellPRHull
11NZLouis AndersonSRNew Zealand Warriors
12ENGBen WestwoodSRWakefield Trinity Wildcats
13ENGBen HarrisonLFWarrington Wolves Academy
14ENGMickey HighamHKWigan Warriors
15ENGJon ClarkeHKHarlequins RL
16ENGPaul WoodPRWarrington Wolves Academy
17IrelandSimon GrixLFHalifax
18ENGMichael CooperPRWarrington Wolves Academy
19ENGLee MitchellSRWarrington Wolves Academy
20ENGMatty BlytheSRWarrington Wolves Academy
21ENGKevin PennyWGWarrington Wolves Academy
22IrelandTyrone McCarthySRWarrington Wolves Academy
23ENGRyan AtkinsCWakefield Trinity Wildcats
24ENGAlex ThompsonHKWarrington Wolves Academy
26NZDavid SolomonaPFBradford Bulls
27NZVinnie AndersonSRSt. Helens
28ENGAdam NealPRWarrington Wolves Academy

2010 Transfers In/Out

In

NamePositionSigned fromDate
NZDavid SolomonaSecond Row[[Image:bullscolours.svg12px]] Bradford Bulls
ENGRyan AtkinsCentre[[Image:Wcatscolours.svg12px]] Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
ENGRichard MylerStand Off/Scrum Half[[Image:redscolours.svg12px]] Salford City Reds

Out

NamePositionClub SignedDate
ENGPaul JohnsonHooker[[Image:Wcatscolours.svg12px]] Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
NZLPaul RauhihiSecond RowRetired
ENGSteve PickersgillSecond Row[[Image:Widnes colours.svg12px]] Widnes Vikings

References

References

  1. "Chris Hicks hat-trick leads Warrington to Challenge Cup triumph over Leeds".
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