Warrington Wolves bolster pack options with signing of Daniel Okoro from Bradford Bulls

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WARRINGTON Wolves have beaten off competition from other Super League rivals to sign Daniel Okoro from Bradford Bulls until the end of the 2027 season.

The 6ft 4ins 16-stone 20-year-old is a powerful and talented young prop forward who bolsters the club’s pack options. The Club beat off several Super League clubs for his signature.

Okoro is a Nigerian international who came through the ranks at Hull KR before switching to the Bulls midway through last season.

The youngster will wear the number 37 in the primrose and blue. He will be available for selection in the coming weeks.
Dan will be sponsored by DM Cranes.
Daniel Okoro
Daniel Okoro said: “I’m really excited to be joining Warrington. The energy around the place is great and I’ve been made to feel at home from day one.
“It’s a massive club and to be working under Sam Burgess is huge for me. As a middle there’s no one better to be coached by. The passion he can instil in you and the defensive skills are number one.
“I can’t wait now to play in front of the fans here.”
Warrington Wolves Head Coach Sam Burgess added: “Dan is an exciting young prop with a lot of potential and the right attitude to move up into Super League. He will add value to our pack and I’m excited to see his progression.”
The Wolves are next in action when they travel to Leeds Rhinos, tomorrow, Friday, kick off 8pm.


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