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Warrington play-off hopes boosted with Hull FC win
Warrington play-off hopes boosted with Hull FC win

BBC News

time22 minutes ago

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Warrington play-off hopes boosted with Hull FC win

Betfred Super LeagueWarrington (12) 24Tries: Josh Thewlis, Jake Thewlis, Powell, Fitzgibbon Goals: Sneyd 4Hull FC (10) 10Tries: Barron, Sezer Goals: Sezer Warrington Wolves boosted their chances of making this season's Super League play-off places with a 24-10 victory over Hull from Josh Thewlis, Jake Thewlis, Sam Powell and Lachlan Fitzgibbon helped them close the gap to within three points of the sixth-placed Black and Sneyd added four goals for Wolves in a much-improved performance following their defeat by second-bottom Huddersfield Giants last time tries from Harvey Barron and captain Aidan Sezer proved to be in vain for Hull who were unable to score after the to follow. Warrington: Dufty; Josh Thewlis, Wrench, Tai, Jake Thewlis; Williams, Sneyd; Yates, Crowther, Vaughan, Stone, Fitzgibbon, Powell, Thomas, Harrison, FC: Rapana; Barron, Briscoe, Litten, Martin; Cust, Sezer; Ese'ese, Bourouh, Knight, Hardaker, Aydin, Ashworth, Charles, Eseh, Chris Kendall.

Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try is a BOOSTED 9/1 - as Warrington and Hull FC meet in a crucial Super League clash
Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try is a BOOSTED 9/1 - as Warrington and Hull FC meet in a crucial Super League clash

Daily Mail​

time6 hours ago

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Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try is a BOOSTED 9/1 - as Warrington and Hull FC meet in a crucial Super League clash

In what is a fixture that could prove crucial in the context of both of their seasons - Warrington Wolves and Hull FC go head-to-head at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday. Hull FC are in sixth and just one point clear of those beneath them fighting for a playoff spot, while Warrington are in eighth and five points adrift of the top six. Despite being below them in the table - Warrington enters the fixture as an odds-on favourite - with Sam Burgess' side priced at 1/2 with Sky Bet. Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try tonight is a BOOSTED 9/1 with Sky Bet Conversely, Hull FC are 7/4 outsiders to upset the applecart in enemy territory, while a drawn match is the widest in the market at 16/1. In addition to the Match Result market outlined above - Sky Bet are offering a Price Boost for this fixture. Enhanced from 15/2 to 9/1 - the boost requires Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try. Dufty and Rapana have combined to score five tries in the English Super League to date this season. Sky Bet odds in Match Result market for Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC: Warrington Wolves 1/2 Hull FC 7/4 Drawn Match 16/1 Sky Bet Price Boost for Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC: Matt Dufty and Jordan Rapana to both score a try WAS 15/2 NOW 9/1

GAME DAY: Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC - everything you need to know
GAME DAY: Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC - everything you need to know

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time14 hours ago

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GAME DAY: Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC - everything you need to know

GAME DAY: Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC - everything you need to know (Image: Alex Whitehead/ WILL it be Saturday night delights or frights for Warrington Wolves this evening? In what appears to be a crucial game in terms of keeping their ailing bid for a play-off spot alive, The Wire welcome Hull FC to The Halliwell Jones Stadium for the second time this season. Advertisement The Black and Whites currently occupy the final post-season spot and a second victory of the year in Cheshire would give them a seven-point cushion over Sam Burgess' side with 11 games of the season remaining. Can they prevent a third Super League defeat in a row since their devastating Challenge Cup Final loss? Or will it be an eighth loss in 10 league games? Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC; tickets, TV timings, match referee Tickets can still be purchased via all of the usual channels, with cash turnstiles also in operation in the South and West Stands. The North Stand ticket windows will also be open for those wishing to purchase seats in the North and East stands. Advertisement Kick off is at 5.30pm but turnstiles will be open early for the curtain-raiser fixture between the two clubs' academy sides, which gets underway at 2.15pm. The final of the Fire 7s tournament for juniors from the town's primary schools also takes place at 4pm. The match is one of Sky Sports' exclusive picks for Round 16 - coverage begins at 5pm on Sky Sports + (main channel). Chris Kendall will referee the game, with Jack Smith on video referee duty. Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC; pre-match build-up pieces > Who's in and who's out of Warrington Wolves' 21-man squad to face Hull FC Advertisement > Win or bust for Warrington Wolves? Pre-Hull FC talking points > Potential double boost for Wire as they bid to return to winning ways > Burgess feels a settled first-choice spine would help with Wire's consistency > What the Wire players have been working on this week > BITESIZE: Sam Burgess on Josh Charnley rumour, social media comments, kick pressure > A towering prop tipped for a bright future - a look at the new name in Wire's squad > What Sam Stone has seen that makes him feel positive about the coming weeks Advertisement > Why Hull FC visit will be Warrington Wolves' last home game for six weeks Follow Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC live with us As always, we will bring you in-depth coverage of today's game live and direct from The Halliwell Jones Stadium. 'Matchday Live' will bring you all of the build-up to kick-off, the latest team news as it emerges and live text commentary of all the action once the game gets underway. We will then bring you our usual array of post-match reaction from when the final hooter sounds throughout the rest of the weekend. All of that can be found at - your home of unrivalled coverage of Warrington Wolves.

Tony Smith to return to Halliwell Jones Stadium for fundraising evening
Tony Smith to return to Halliwell Jones Stadium for fundraising evening

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time2 days ago

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Tony Smith to return to Halliwell Jones Stadium for fundraising evening

Tony Smith to return to Halliwell Jones Stadium for fundraising evening (Image: Alex Broadway/ TONY Smith will be returning to The Halliwell Jones Stadium later this summer in order to support the next generation of Warrington Wolves players. The popular former Wire head coach, who guided the club to three Challenge Cup Final victories and appearances in three Super League Grand Finals, will be sharing his stories from his time at the club at a fundraising evening to support the Wire academy's season-ending tour of Australia. Advertisement Smith will be joined on stage by England football legend Stuart Pearce, who was introduced to rugby league by Smith and has remained a passionate Warrington supporter ever since. 'An Evening With Tony Smith and Stuart Pearce MBE' takes place on Friday, August 15, in the Greenalls 40/Twenty Lounge. Tickets cost £32, with the price including a hot table platter – to book, contact 07751 572138 or email Before then, another Australia tour fundraising event takes place as Wire stars past and present go head-to-head in 'A Question Of Rugby.' Past legends Lee Briers, Ben Westwood and Micky Higham will go up against a team of current stars comprising of Toby King, Joe Philbin and Connor Wrench in a quiz hosted by former Sky Sports Rugby League presenter and commentator Eddie Hemmings. That event takes place at the King's Head pub on Tuesday, July 15, with tickets costing £20 including supper. To book, contact 07850542509 or email drivingale@ Both events start at 7pm.

Sam Burgess rejection that could see international superstar sign with NRL club
Sam Burgess rejection that could see international superstar sign with NRL club

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time3 days ago

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Sam Burgess rejection that could see international superstar sign with NRL club

The Perth Bears' decision to overlook Sam Burgess for the head coaching role could have a domino effect, with his Warrington Wolves captain George Williams being lined up as a potential signing for the Dolphins. Williams previously played halfback for Canberra in the NRL and was a key part of the Raiders' march to the 2020 preliminary final, before leaving the club and returning home to England. The England international still has 12 months left on his contract with Warrington and was tipped to join Burgess at the Bears, if his coach landed the Perth job. But the Bears ultimately appointed former Kangaroos and Maroons coach Mal Meninga, and it's presented the Dolphins with an opportunity to land the Warrington captain. Despite still having one more year left on his current deal, Wolves are resigned to losing Williams at the end of this season. However, they are unlikely to release him without some form of compensation and have reportedly slapped a $400,000 price tag on the 30-year-old's head, with the Dolphins understood to be interested in his services. reports that Warrington were exploring a potential swap deal for Dolphins five-eighth Kodi Nikorima, who also has one year left on his current contract. But the report says Kristian Woolf's Dolphins are keen to hang onto the Kiwi international, who has struck up a deadly halves combination with gun halfback Isaiya Katoa this season. However, the Dolphins' interest in Williams suggests they are looking to add an experienced half to play alongside Katoa next season and help mentor one of the most talented young playmakers in the game. The Dolphins were also in the race to sign Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans, but the veteran No.7 looks all but guaranteed to join the Roosters next year. RELATED: Manly coach responds to ugly rumours around DCE's captaincy Fans divided as Storm lose star to rivals and Eels sign ex-Origin player Blow for Storm and Queensland as star ruled out of Origin 3 The move for Williams does seem a little harsh on Nikorima though, and could mean he'll have to be content with an interchange role at the Dolphins next season. Nikorima has shone in the bench utility role for New Zealand and the Broncos in the past, and his versatility illustrates why Woolf is not willing to part ways with the 31-year-old. Nikorima has six tries and 12 try assists in 14 games for the Dolphins this season and has provided the perfect foil for Katoa, who has already been earmarked as a future Origin star after establishing himself as one of the game's best halfbacks. Katoa is by no means the finished product though and Williams could be the ideal partner to help develop his game and take the 21-year-old to the next level. Williams' Wolves are currently eighth on the English Super League ladder with a 6-9 record from an inconsistent season so far. But the 30-year-old playmaker is expected to captain his nation in the Ashes against Australia at the end of the year as the series returns to England for the first time in 22 years. George Williams to the Dolphins is heating up.▪️ Dolphins in advanced talks to sign him early▪️ Warrington wants $400K or a player swap (Kodi Nikorima linked)▪️ Perth Bears were an option if Sam Burgess got the job▪️ Williams still has 12 months left on his deal▪️ He's… — NRLCentral (@centralNRL) June 26, 2025

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