
Warrington Wolves re-focus on Super League after Wembley loss
SATURDAY’S Challenge Cup Final defeat will still be hurting and may do for some time.
However, Warrington Wolves must now focus on what remains of the Super League season – and they resume their campaign in a fine position.
The season’s first piece of silverware eluded them at Wembley as they were beaten 18-8 by Wigan Warriors, who now currently hold every trophy available to them in the men’s game.
They are one of the sides The Wire are competing with at the top end of Super League and with 14 games to go, the season has not yet reached its halfway point.
Warrington Wolves set for return to Super League action
The Wire’s next test sees Salford Red Devils visit The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday night.
It is an important game not only for Warrington’s own sake as they look to bounce back from their Wembley disappointment and avoid a third consecutive defeat, but in the context of the table too with Paul Rowley’s men just two points behind them.
Remaining Warrington Wolves fixtures for 2024
June
Friday 14…Salford Red Devils (H) 8pm
Saturday 22…Hull FC (A) 3pm
Saturday 29…International break (France vs England, Toulouse)
July
Friday 5…Huddersfield Giants (H) 8pm
Thursday 11…Leeds Rhinos (H) 8pm
Friday 19…St Helens (A) 8pm
Friday 26…Wigan Warriors (A) 8pm
August
Saturday 3…Hull KR (H) 8pm
Sunday 11…London Broncos (A) 3pm
Saturday 17…Leeds Rhinos (Magic Weekend) 7.30pm
Friday 23…Castleford Tigers (A) 8pm
Friday 30…Leigh Leopards (A) 8pm
September
Friday 6…St Helens (H) 8pm
Sunday 15…Huddersfield Giants (A) 3pm
Friday 20…London Broncos (H) 8pm
(All fixtures subject to change)