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Warrington Wolves' full-back options assessed - who could replace Dufty?

Warrington Wolves' full-back options assessed - who could replace Dufty?

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Stefan Ratchford is among the options to replace the injured Matt Dufty at full-back (Image: Paul Currie/SWpix.com)
AS they pick up their Super League campaign again, Warrington Wolves will do so with a fresh injury to a key player.
Full-back Matt Dufty fractured his eye socket during Saturday's Challenge Cup Final defeat following a head-on-head collision with Hull KR's James Batchelor, who received a Grade C head contact charge and five penalty points as a result.
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After the game, Sam Burgess said they would be without the Australian for 'a while,' with a further update on his condition expected this afternoon when Burgess addresses the media to preview the trip to Leeds Rhinos this weekend.
Matt Dufty is treated for the injury he suffered at Wembley (Image: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com) At the very least, The Wire can plan to be without Dufty for the game at Headingley, which brings about the question of how he will be replaced.
The waters are muddied given youngster Cai Taylor-Wray, who has established himself as Dufty's understudy, is also injured – he tore his hamstring playing for the reserves back in April and is not expected to play again this season.
Oli Leyland also has history of playing at full-back but his season is also over having suffered an ACL injury, meaning Burgess' options have narrowed.
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Below, we look at some of the potential solutions he could opt for…
STEFAN RATCHFORD
The veteran utility man replaced Dufty for the latter stages at Wembley having been named on the bench primarily as half-back and centre cover given George Williams and Toby King's fragility as they returned from injury.
Simply drafting him in from the start would cause the least disruption to other areas of the team in terms of selection – he would simply move from the bench to the starting side, with Max Wood then seemingly favourite to take his interchange spot.
Full-back has been his most common position during his long Warrington career – of his 351 appearances for the club, more than half (182) have seen him start in the number one shirt.
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However, the last of those starts at the back came nearly three years ago during a 35-22 defeat at Castleford Tigers in July 2022.
Stefan Ratchford could slot into full-back having played extensively in the halves during 2025 in George Williams' absence (Image: Paul Currie/SWpix.com)
JOSH THEWLIS
Another option could be moving Josh Thewlis into the position many had earmarked him for long-term as he became an established first-teamer.
As recently as the start of last year, the expectation was that Thewlis was next in line for the club's number one jersey, but Dufty's resurgence in form and the emergence of Taylor-Wray through the academy means his future is set to lie on the wing.
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However, he remains a natural full-back and would no doubt relish the prospect of more time in a position he is still keen to play in.
Moving Thewlis to full-back would create an opening on the right wing, which would likely be filled by either his younger brother Jake or Connor Wrench, who made two bright appearances against Wakefield and Hull KR having recovered from his second ACL injury in as many years.
His last start at full-back came in June 2023 during a 22-6 defeat to Leeds Rhinos at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Wembley try-scorer Josh Thewlis spent his academy and early first-team career at full-back before moving to the wing (Image: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)
FLYNN HOLDEN
No doubt the most left-field and unlikely option, but could Burgess put his faith in a youngster who has been in fine form for the academy and reserves?
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Livewire full-back Flynn Holden has been a key part of flying starts to the season for both sides, scoring 10 tries in 11 appearances to date.
He would be making his senior debut should he be given the nod and given the more experienced options available, the likelihood is he may have to wait but Burgess has shown his willingness to put faith in the club's young talent – even this year, Holden's teammates Ewan Irwin and Zack Gardner have made their first-team debuts.

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