Wolves sign experienced Aussie Prop Paul Vaughan on two-year deal

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WARRINGTON Wolves have announced the capture of experienced Australian Prop Paul Vaughan from Canterbury Bulldogs on a two-year deal for the 2023-24 seasons.

Vaughan aged 31, will bring a wealth of experience to othe pack having featured for New South Wales in State of Origin as well as representing Australia.

He scored a try in the last Kangaroo’s side to play an international when they faced Tonga in 2019. He has played 196 career appearances to date, scoring 29 tries, having represented Canberra Raiders and St George Illawarra Dragons as well as the Bulldogs in the NRL.

Weighing in at 6ft 4ins and 17st 3lbs he is in red hot form this season, currently third in the NRL stats ladder for post-contact metres made.

He is the club’ss third prop announcement confirmed for next season following Sam Kasiano and Gil Dudson, with Thomas Mikaele having made the mid-season switch from Wests Tigers.

Vaughan said: “I’m very excited to be making the move to Warrington next year. I’ve been extremely lucky with my career in the NRL and I’ve always wanted to come over and test myself in the UK. I played in a World Cup in England back in 2013 and I always said to myself if given the opportunity to play over there I’d like to take it up.

“I’m close to playing my 200th game over here and I feel I’ve still got a lot more to give with my footy. I’m coming over with really good intentions to put my best foot forward. I’m my own harshest critic and I like to get the best out of myself week in week out. I just want to play good footy and to be part of a successful team. I can’t wait to get started.”

Warrington Wolves Head Coach Daryl Powell added: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to recruit Paul for next season. His stats this year have been outstanding – he hasn’t missed a tackle in his last two games for example and made 177 metres last week.

“He’s a big ball carrier, defends and moves well and works hard. I’ve had a couple of Zoom chats with him and I really like how he comes across as a bloke as well. We’ve talked a lot about size and being a fearsome pack and we’ve worked hard to get that in place for next season.”


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