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Their first Super League game was a 22–18 win at Leeds and Wolves finished fifth place in the inaugural Super League. This was as good as it got for Wolves a long time, Warrington became a ‘selling club’, first losing Iestyn Harris to Leeds, then Paul Sculthorpe to Saint Helens.
Most consecutive title wins: 4 St. Helens (2019 ... Leeds Rhinos 2004–2007, Warrington Wolves 2009–2017, Hull KR 2019–2022, & Hull 2023–2024) Match records ...
The Round 25 game between Salford Red Devils and Warrington Wolves on 10 September 2023, finished 20–all after 80 minutes, as Marc Sneyd kicked a late penalty goal for Salford, to send the game to extra time. The only attempt at a drop goal came from Marc Sneyd, but his effort hit the post and bounced back into play.
St Helens hold off a fierce Warrington fightback to make it eight wins on the bounce and stay in the fight for the League Leaders Shield. Super League: Warrington Wolves 6-18 St Helens - Saints ...
The Premiership replaced the Championship final but it was to decide the Premiership winners, not the Championship winners. The Premiership was discontinued after the introduction of the Super League play-off series in 1998 , ending with the Super League Grand Final, the concept inspired by the NRL Grand Final in Australia.
Warrington Wolves: 43 Wigan Warriors: 42 ... Shield winners decided by win percentage rather than points (C) ... 2012, 2020, 2023, 2024: Leeds Rhinos: 3: 2004, 2009 ...
He scored Warrington's third and final try and was voted Lance Todd Trophy becoming only the third hooker to win the trophy On 26 July 2023, Clark signed a three-year deal to join St Helens starting in 2024. [16]
He was awarded Heritage Number 1174 for Warrington. [21] In round 24 of the 2021 Super League season, he kicked two drop goals including the winner in golden point extra-time as Warrington beat Salford 20-19. [22] In round 24 of the 2023 Super League season, Williams scored two tries for Warrington in their 66-12 victory over Castleford. [23]