Cullen gets


two year deal


by Gary Skentelbery

WARRINGTON Wolves Head Coach Paul Cullen has agreed a new two year contract - although the longest serving Coach in Super League says it has been "one of the least important things on the agenda this season."
As Cullen prepares his troops for one of the biggest games of the season, the visit of arch rivals Wigan, who have been left shell shocked by the Challenge Cup defeat to Les Catalans - at the Halliwell Jones, Cullen says he has been focusing on getting the best out of his players.
"I have not concerned myself with the contract situation. It has been the least important thing on the agenda this season."
Cullen's future looked bleak when Warrington were third from bottom in the table as the team went through an injury crisis.
But the contract situation has now been resolved following the recent improvement in form on the pitch, which has seen four wins in the last five games and the club now back in the top six.
The club has confirmed the new contract prior to the clash with Wigan, which is always one of Cullen's favourite fixtures of the season.