2010 Warrington Wolves season

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2010 Warrington Wolves season
2010 Challenge Cup Winners champions
Tony Smith
Captain
StadiumHalliwell Jones Stadium
Avg. attendance10,947
Agg. attendance142,305
High attendance13,024 v Wigan (20/2/10)
Top scorers
TriesEnglandChris Riley (25)
GoalsEnglandBen Westwood (44)
PointsEnglandBen Westwood (112)
Home colours
Away colours
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This article details the Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club's 2010 season. This is the clubs fifteenth season of the Super League era. The club will also look to defend the Challenge Cup following victory at Wembley Stadium against Huddersfield Giants in August 2009.

Pre Season

The Wolves played three pre-season fixtures in total. The traditional

Leigh Centurions on 17 January 2010. The Wolves ran out 16–60 victors on the day. The club then travelled to Derwent Park to face Workington Town on 23 January 2010 in a game that helped raise funds for the area following the floods earlier this year. Warrington sent the Under 21s team but still had enough strength to record a 12–34 victory against the semi-professionals from Cumbria. Warrington's final warm up fixture was for Paul Wood's Testimonial and take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium on 27 January 2010 against Super League rivals Wigan Warriors
. Wigan stole the show and recorded a 12–20 victory, this being the Warriors first ever victory at the new home of the Wolves since 2003.

Friendly Date Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Tries Goals Attendance TV
Friendly 17 January 2010
Leigh Centurions
W 60–16 Away Leigh Sports Village
Friendly 23 January 2010 Workington Town W 12–34 Away Derwent Park
Testimonial 27 January 2010 Wigan Warriors L 12–20 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium 4,622

Super League

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Wigan Warriors (L, C) 27 22 0 5 922 411 +511 44 Play-offs
2
St Helens
27 20 0 7 946 547 +399 40
3 Warrington Wolves 27 20 0 7 885 488 +397 40
4 Leeds Rhinos 27 17 1 9 725 561 +164 35
5 Huddersfield Giants 27 16 1 10 758 439 +319 33
6 Hull F.C. 27 16 0 11 569 584 −15 32
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 14 1 12 653 632 +21 29
8
Celtic Crusaders
27 12 0 15 547 732 −185 24
9 Castleford Tigers 27 11 0 16 648 766 −118 22
10 Bradford Bulls 27 9 1 17 528 728 −200 19
11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 9 0 18 539 741 −202 18
12 Salford City Reds 27 8 0 19 448 857 −409 16
13 Harlequins 27 7 0 20 494 838 −344 14
14 Catalans Dragons 27 6 0 21 409 747 −338 12
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners

Matches

Round Date Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Tries Goals Attendance TV
1 7 February 2010 Harlequins RL W 58 – 0 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Carvell, Mathers, Monaghan, Bridge, Riley (5), Myler, Grix Briers (7) 11,678
2 13 February 2010 Castleford Tigers W 16 – 28 Away The Jungle Grix, Riley, Briers, Myler (2) Briers, Bridge (3) 7,569 Sky Sports
3 20 February 2010 Wigan Warriors L 20 – 22 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Myler, Riley, Solomona, L Anderson Briers (2) 13,024 Sky Sports
4 28 February 2010 Huddersfield Giants W 10 – 14 Away
Galpharm Stadium
King (2), Hicks Myler 8,567
5 7 March 2010 Crusaders W 46 – 12 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium King (2), Grix, Westwood (2), Monaghan, Hicks, Solomona Bridge (7) 11,113
6 13 March 2010 Bradford Bulls W 33 – 8 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Myler, Atkins (2), King (2), Monaghan Bridge (4), Monaghan (dg) 10,434 Sky Sports
7 19 March 2010 St. Helens L 28 – 18 Away GPW Recruitment Stadium Grix, King, Harrison, Hicks Bridge 17,500
8 26 March 2010 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats W 32 – 16 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Riley (3), Bridge, Atkins (2) Bridge (4) 10,743
9 2 April 2010 Salford City Reds W 32 – 2 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Hicks (2), Atkins, Riley (2), Mathers, Solomona Bridge (2) 11,467
10 5 April 2010 Hull F.C. W 10 – 29 Away
KC Stadium
Hicks (3), Myler, Monaghan Hicks (2) 14,131
11 11 April 2010 Hull Kingston Rovers L 36 – 16 Away Craven Park Mathers, King, Riley Westwood (2) 8,452
12 25 April 2010 Catalans Dragons W 40 – 6 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Myler (2), Briers, Mathers, Riley, Cooper, Higham Westwood (6) 9,619
13 1 May 2010 Salford City Reds W 16 – 68 Neutral Murrayfield Stadium Monaghan, Hicks (2), Atkins, Williams, Briers, Riley, V Anderson, Myler (2), Bridge, Solomona Westwood (6), Briers, Bridge (3) 26,642 Sky Sports
14 14 May 2010 Leeds Rhinos L 26 – 16 Away Headingley Carnegie Stadium King, Grix, Harrison Bridge (2) 16,733
15 23 May 2010 Huddersfield Giants W 36 – 20 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Hicks, King, Riley, Bridge, Morley, Wood Bridge (4) 11,087
16 4 June 2010 Salford City Reds W 10 – 27 Away The Willows Mathers (2), Hicks, Higham, Solomona Bridge (3), Briers (1 dg) 6,093
17 11 June 2010 Hull Kingston Rovers W 35 – 16 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium King, Atkins, Briers (2), Monaghan, L Anderson Briers (5 + 1 dg) 9,216
18 19 June 2010 Bradford Bulls W 28 – 40 Away Grattan Stadium, Odsal Riley (2), Atkins, King, Briers, Higham (2) Briers (6) 8,128
19 27 June 2010 Leeds Rhinos L 30 – 37 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Hicks (2), King (2), Atkins, Riley Briers (3) 10.442
20 3 July 2010 Crusaders W 10 – 30 Away Racecourse Ground Hicks (2), Riley (2), Higham, Solomona Briers (2), Westwood 5,197
21 11 July 2010 Castleford Tigers W 54 – 30 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Mathers, Hicks, Atkins, Riley, Myler (3), Morley, Solomona Westwood (9) 10.577
22 16 July 2010 Wigan Warriors W 16 – 23 Away DW Stadium Hicks, Atkins, Myler, Westwood Westwood (3), Briers (dg) 22,701 Sky Sports in 3D
23 24 July 2010 Catalans Dragons L 29 – 28 Away
Stade Aime Giral
Hicks (2), Briers, V Anderson, Clarke Westwood (4) 7,852
24 1 August 2010 St. Helens L 24 – 26 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Westwood (2), Clarke, Wood Westwood (4) 12,863 Sky Sports
25 15 August 2010 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats W 18 – 36 Away Hearwell Stadium Riley, Hicks, Blythe, King (3), Briers Westwood (3), Briers 5,562
26 22 August 2010 Hull F.C. W 36 – 18 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Riley (2), Myler, Morley, Clarke, Westwood Westwood (6) 10,042 Sky Sports
27 4 September 2010 Harlequins RL W 22 – 36 Away The Stoop Bridge (2), Cooper, Clarke, Solomona (2) Bridge (6) 3,211

Challenge Cup

Round Date Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Tries Goals Attendance TV
4 18 April 2010 Featherstone Rovers W 48–24 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Grix, Riley (2), Myler (3), V Anderson, Solomona (2) Westwood (4), Bridge (2) 7,754
5 8 May 2010 Huddersfield Giants W 4 – 60 Away
Galpharm Stadium
Atkins, Bridge (5), Myler, Hicks (3), Riley, Higham Westwood (4), Briers (2) 6,641 BBC
Quarter-finals 30 May 2010 Bradford Bulls W 22 – 26 Away Grattan Stadium Hicks (2), Atkins, Briers, V Anderson Bridge (3) 7.000 BBC
Semi-finals 8 August 2010 Catalans Dragons W 54 – 12 Neutral Stobart Stadium King, Riley, Briers, Clarke, L Anderson (3), Harrison, Myler Westwood (7), Myler, Briers 12,265 BBC
Final 28 August 2010 Leeds Rhinos W 6 – 30 Neutral Wembley Stadium Hicks (3), Atkins (2), L Anderson Westwood (3) 85,217 BBC

Super League XV Play Offs

Round Date Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Tries Goals Attendance TV
PO1 10 September 2010 St. Helens L 28 – 12 Away GPW Recruitment Stadium King (2), Bridge 14,632 Sky Sports
PO2 18 September 2010 Huddersfield Giants L 22 – 34 Home Halliwell Jones Stadium Hicks (2), Higham (2) Westwood (3) 8,050 Sky Sports

2010 Squad

As of 27 November 2009:

Number Nat Player Position Previous Club
1 England Richard Mathers FB Wigan Warriors
2 England Chris Riley RW Warrington Wolves Academy
3 Australia
Matt King
RC Melbourne Storm
4 England Chris Bridge LC Bradford Bulls
5 Australia Chris Hicks LW
Manly Sea Eagles
6 Wales Lee Briers SO St. Helens
7 England
Richard Myler
SH Salford City Reds
8 England Adrian Morley PR Sydney Roosters
9 Australia Michael Monaghan HK
Manly Sea Eagles
10 England Garreth Carvell PR Hull
11 New Zealand Louis Anderson SR New Zealand Warriors
12 England Ben Westwood SR Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
13 England Ben Harrison LF Warrington Wolves Academy
14 England Mickey Higham HK Wigan Warriors
15 England
Jon Clarke
HK Harlequins RL
16 England Paul Wood PR Warrington Wolves Academy
17 Republic of Ireland Simon Grix LF
Halifax
18 England Michael Cooper PR Warrington Wolves Academy
19 England Lee Mitchell SR Warrington Wolves Academy
20 England Matty Blythe SR Warrington Wolves Academy
21 England Kevin Penny WG Warrington Wolves Academy
22 Republic of Ireland Tyrone McCarthy SR Warrington Wolves Academy
23 England Ryan Atkins C Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
24 England Alex Thompson HK Warrington Wolves Academy
26 New Zealand David Solomona PF Bradford Bulls
27 New Zealand Vinnie Anderson SR St. Helens
28 England Adam Neal PR Warrington Wolves Academy

2010 Transfers In/Out

In

Name Position Signed from Date
New Zealand David Solomona Second Row Bradford Bulls September 2009
England Ryan Atkins Centre Wakefield Trinity Wildcats September 2009
England
Richard Myler
Stand Off/Scrum Half Salford City Reds September 2009

Out

Name Position Club Signed Date
England
Paul Johnson
Hooker Wakefield Trinity Wildcats September 2009
New Zealand Paul Rauhihi Second Row Retired September 2009
England Steve Pickersgill Second Row Widnes Vikings September 2009

References

  1. ^ Wilson, Andy. "Chris Hicks hat-trick leads Warrington to Challenge Cup triumph over Leeds". theguardian.com. Retrieved 22 February 2024.