VIDEO: WARRINGTON Wolves’ forward Ashton Sims is hoping for a big season during his last year of contract – as he looks to extend his stay at the club.
Sims says his family have settled well in Warrington and he is loving his time at the club.
“I’m hoping for a big season as it is the last year of my contract and I hope Warrington wnat to keep me. I love the people of Warrington and the fans have been tremendous.
“I couldn’t really ask for any more other than a few more bits of silverware.”
Away from the rugby Sims talks about his passion for heavy metal music, having guested on Radio Warrington’s Saturday Rock show with warrington-worldwide Editor Gary Skentelbery, where he also teamed up with local anti-hate campaigner Adrian Derbyshire and agreed to be Patron of his new charity, which has been set up in memory of his late daughter Julia Derbyshire.