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Worst ever Wolves!
By Gary Skentelbery
THE curtain finally came down on Warrington Wolves worst ever season as they were on the end of a 50-10 mauling by relegation threatened Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
The Wildcats needed to win to stay up and with Salford losing at home to Castleford they achieved it with ease as Warrington fielded a team missing seven regulars, including skipper Lee Briers.
The match was over by half-time as the Wildcats led 24-4, with the Wolves only effort coming from Darren Burns.
Gary Hulse grabbed a late consolation effort but the rest of the match belonged to Wakefield as Adrian Vowles and Brad Davies both grabbed a hat-trick of tries.
It was a woeful end of the season for Warrington and new Coach Paul Cullen will have to ring the changes if the team wants to compete with the best in Super League.
On this showing Warrington will be favourites for the drop next season - their last at Wilderspool before moving into the new Tesco stadium.














