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0 Wolves' boss previews 2013 season
VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith who looks ahead to the new season as he prepares to embark on his longest ever spell with one club with no big name signings but some new faces from the club’s youth development, with the older players in the squad showing great leadership at training. Read More
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0 Wood admits he nearly quit
WARRINGTON Wolves forward Paul Wood admits he considered quitting the game he loves after suffering a ruptured testicle in the Grand Final defeat to Leeds, but is now looking forward to the new season and is hoping for a contract extension. Read More
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1 Wolves' Chairman seeks more success
VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Chairman Steven Broomhead who reflects on the 2012 season which he describes as the most successful ever as he looks for more success during the forthcoming 2013 season. Read More
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3 Peter Corbett on 50 years of Sooty
Video interview with Lymm’s very own Matthew Corbett who will be performing a one man show at Lymm Festival spanning 50 years of “having a hand up a bear’s bum!” as he recounts various tales about his father Harry Corbett and his own 25 year career with hand puppet Sooty. show at Lymm Festival spanning 50 years of “having a hand up a bear’s bum!” as he recounts various tales about his father Harry Corbett and his own 25 year career with hand puppet Sooty. Read More
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0 Westwood's perfect timing for testimonial!
VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ forward Ben Westwood as he looks forward to his testimonial and a first Grand Final after 10 years with the club following on from a Challenge Cup success and being short-listed for Man of Steel. Read More
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0 Wolves boss calls for six of the best!
VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith as he looks ahead to the play-off Semi-final clash with St Helens after learning “valuable lessons” from the recent defeat in a competition he believes should be less complicated and involve six of the best, instead of the current top eight. Read More
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