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2010 Warrington Wolves season

2010 Warrington Wolves season
2010 Challenge Cup Winners champions
Super League XV Rank 3rd
Play-off result Round 2
Challenge Cup Won Final
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2010 record Wins: 24; Draws: 0; Losses: 7
Points scored For: 849; Against: 466
Team information
Chairman Steven Broomhead
Head coach EnglandAustraliaTony Smith
Captain
Stadium Halliwell Jones Stadium
Avg. Attend. 10,947
Agg. Attend. 142,305
High. Attend. 13,024 v Wigan (20/2/10)
Top scorers
Tries EnglandChris Riley (25)
Goals EnglandBen Westwood (44)
Points EnglandBen Westwood (112)
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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.

The Wolves played three pre-season fixtures in total. The traditional Boxing Day fixture with rivals Widnes Vikings was postponed first on the 26/12/2009 and then on the 03/01/2010 due to the pitch being frozen. No further dates were attempted for this fixture. The Wolves first pre-season fixture saw them travel for the first time to Leigh Sports Village to face Leigh Centurions on the 17/01/2010. The Wolves ran out 16-60 victors on the day. The club then travelled to Derwent Park to face Workington Town on the 23/01/2010 in a game that helped raise funds for the area following the floods earlier this year. Warrington sent the Under 21's 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 27/01/2010 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.

Source: superleague.co.uk.
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

As of 27 November 2009:

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