List of Warrington Wolves players

Warrington Wolves (named Warrington Zingari in 1876, and just Warrington from 1877 to 1996) are an English rugby league club who have had numerous notable players throughout their history.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

List

Name Début Last Match Position Appearances Tries Goals Drop goals Points captain Honours Representative Records/Notes
312 Norman Abbott 25 April 1925 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Wigan Old Boys RUFC
867 Darren Abram 8 March 1987 Centre 1 0 0 0 0
637 Keith Affleck 12 April 1963 5 September 1969 Fullback 96 15 197 2 443 kicked 100 goals in 1966-67 season
515 Ken Alderton 21 January 1950 28 January 1950 Left-Wing 2 0 0 0 0 début at Wigan in front of 35,000 crowd
100 … Aldred 15 March 1902 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 played in Challenge Cup tie against Barrow at Wilderspool
445 … Allan 4 May 1940 18 May 1940 Second-row, Loose forward 4 1 0 0 3 only try came at Liverpool Stanley
677 Bill Allen 1 November 1967 7 April 1969 Centre 28 9 15 0 57 played in 1967 Lancashire Cup final replay defeat by St Helens
849 Dave Allen 16 December 1984 27 April 1986 Forward 18 0 0 0 0 controversially signed by Reg Bowden from Fulham, as the RFL deemed him a free-agent
67 Jack Allen 17 December 1898 29 April 1902 Stand-off 31 0 0 0 0 made 23 appearances in the 1901-02 season
998 David Alstead 3 September 2000 22 September 2002 Fullback 34 3 0 0 12 failed drug test but cleared of wrongdoing
99 J. Anders 8 March 1902 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 played in an 8-4 victory over Hunslet at Wilderspool
627 Joe Anders 13 January 1962 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 played against Huddersfield at Wilderspool
1078 Louis Anderson 2008 2011 Forward 104 24 0 0 96
259 Tommy Anderson 19 February 1921 18 April 1922 Scrum-half 39 2 0 0 6 1921 Lancashire Cup winner
1072 Vinnie Anderson 9 February 2007 2010 Forward 88 31 0 0 124
21 James 'Shant' Andrews 28 September 1895 26 December 1900 Forward 49 0 0 0 0 killed in Gallipoli in August 1915
83 J. Antrobus 3 February 1900 1 April 1904 Forward 12 0 0 0 0 made début in a 13-10 victory at Broughton Rangers
1029 Graham Appo 19 May 2002 7 August 2005 Fullback, Stand-off 76 37 83 0 314 Australian, star of the 2003 season
596 John Arkwright Jr. 14 February 1959 10 March 1962 unknown 97 6 0 0 18 Signed from Wigan Athletic F.C., 1959 Lancashire Cup winner
394 Jack Arkwright Sr. 29 September 1934 8 September 1945 Second-row 164 30 4 0 98
348 A. Armstrong 20 March 1928 24 March 1928 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 made one appearance on each wing
572 Alan Armstrong 27 October 1956 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance against Australia
559 Alf Arnold 23 October 1954 20 September 1958 Scrum-half 56 10 1 0 32 forced to retire with an eye injury
334 James Arnold 27 August 1927 12 November 1927 Scrum-half 10 0 0 0 0 signed from Swinton
179 John Arnold 30 September 1911 24 March 1913 Forward 29 1 0 0 3 scored his only try at Huddersfield in September 1912
310 Charlie Arrowsmith 14 March 1925 26 November 1927 Loose forward 8 1 0 0 3 signed from Wigan Old Boys RUFC, only try against Salford
625 Ernie Ashcroft 4 November 1961 10 February 1962 Centre 6 0 0 0 0
655 Keith Ashcroft 28 August 1965 17 January 1969 Prop 113 5 0 0 15 signed from Bradford Northern, Lancashire League winner in 1967-68
728 Kevin Ashcroft 20 August 1972 10 May 1975 Hooker 124 20 0 23 101 ©
640 Peter Ashcroft 26 October 1963 11 September 1965 Wing 20 5 0 0 15 signed from Warrington Colts, Wigan Sevens winner in 1965
135 Charles L. Ashton 19 March 1906 16 April 1906 Fullback 2 1 0 0 3 scored his only try in an 8-0 win at St Helens
327 Ernie Ashton 11 December 1926 10 April 1928 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 played in record 68-14 defeat at Hunslet in April 1928
277 Harry Ashton 25 March 1922 10 November 1923 Stand-off 39 2 0 1 8 signed from Crosfields, 27 appearances in 1922-23 season
81 Walter Ashton 20 January 1900 1 January 1906 Forward 25 0 0 0 0 transferred to Leigh, private in the Boer War
64 J. Ashurst 24 September 1898 18 November 1899 Stand-off 34 3 4 0 17 key figure in first season at Wilderspool, 1898–99
1107 Roy Asotasi 2014 2015 Prop 58 5 1 0 22 Big signing from South Sydney Rabbitohs to replace Adrian Morley
666 Alan Aspey 17 September 1966 18 April 1970 Wing 22 7 0 0 21 signed from Vulcan RU, transferred to Wigan
403 G. Aspey 31 August 1935 7 September 1935 Prop 3 0 0 0 0
603 John Aspey 21 November 1959 12 December 1959 Fullback 2 0 0 0 0 unlucky with injuries, including a broken leg
631 Willie Aspinall 20 April 1962 18 April 1971 Stand-off 268 55 40 30 305 ©
606 Denis Atherton 2 January 1960 7 January 1961 Wing 12 5 0 0 15 made a try-scoring début at Wilderspool to Swinton
494 Jack Atherton 21 August 1948 3 September 1951 Forward 21 5 1 0 17 signed from St Helens Recs
1089 Ryan Atkins 2010 present Centre 198 88 0 0 352 England international, signed from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats for £100,000
684 Warren Ayres 19 November 1968 23 October 1970 Halfback 66 33 0 0 99 signed from Warrington Colts, sold to Wigan
873 Mike 'Streaky' Bacon 27 October 1987 22 April 1990 Wing 7 1 0 0 4 signed from Thatto Heath ARLFC
308 … Bailey 26 December 1924 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance at Rochdale
18 E. Bailey 21 September 1895 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 from Warrington's rugby union days
106 E. Bailey 10 January 1903 24 January 1903 Wing 2 0 0 0 0
1130 Ryan Bailey 2016 present Prop 15 0 0 0 0 Former Great Britain and England prop who made his name at Leeds
448 A. Baker 14 September 1940 25 December 1940 Second-row, Loose forward 5 1 0 0 3 made a try-scoring début against Broughton
207 Jim Baker 10 April 1914 24 April 1915 Wing 32 5 0 0 15 played for Runcorn during World War I
341 John Baker 26 November 1927 28 January 1928 Wing 3 0 0 0 0 signed after scoring four tries in a reserve game
528 John Bamber 29 August 1951 19 April 1957 Fullback 14 0 0 0 0 signed directly from school in St Helens
461 Bob Band 8 September 1945 20 November 1948 Hooker 15 1 0 0 3 played against Warrington in 1950 Challenge Cup final
244 John Edward Banner 31 January 1920 6 March 1920 Left-Wing 5 0 0 0 0 played five games in a row
1 Fairfield Barber 7 September 1895 27 December 1897 Centre 70 13 17 0 76 © Later Warrington chairman, and president
920 Tukere Barlow 6 November 1994 17 April 1995 Hooker 26 9 0 0 36 Kiwi who played in 1995 Regal Trophy final defeat
1067 Richie Barnett 19 February 2006 28 May 2007 Wing 41 18 0 0 72 signed from Hull FC, moved to Salford, failed drugs test
226 … Baron 1 February 1919 Scrum-half 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance in a 3-8 defeat at St Helens
22 W. Barrett 28 September 1895 24 September 1898 Forward 76 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Broughton Rangers
936 Paul Barrow 15 December 1995 8 June 1997 Second-row 19 2 0 0 8
689 Conrad Barton 19 April 1969 24 September 1972 Right-Wing 95 26 0 0 78 signed from Wigan RUFC
256 Joseph Barton 23 October 1920 25 March 1921 Prop, Second-row 10 0 0 0 0
2 John T. 'Smack' Bate 7 September 1895 23 February 1901 Scrum-half 104 17 0 0 51 © 1897…1901 known as 'Smack' because he clapped his hands once every time he wanted the ball, brother of Robert Bate
59 Robert Bate 2 April 1898 18 March 1905 Stand-off 55 4 0 0 12 brother of John Bate, Stand-off in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
902 Allan Bateman 7 October 1990 7 May 1995 Centre 142 52 0 1 209 famous for his excellent defence, 3 Great Britain caps
1007 Dave Bates 17 August 2001 9 September 2001 Forward 3 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Castleford
493 Harry Bath 17 March 1948 9 February 1957 Forward 346 90 812 0 1804 ©
382 Bill Baxter 16 September 1933 7 May 1936 Fullback 19 0 5 0 10 signed from Leigh, reserve for 1936 Challenge Cup final
463 J. Baxter 15 September 1945 9 February 1946 Fullback 10 4 0 0 12 signed from Leigh, reserve for 1936 Challenge Cup final
613 Tom Baynham 30 April 1960 17 August 1962 Hooker 2 0 0 0 0
363 Bob Beattie 4 September 1930 5 December 1931 Halfback 20 3 0 0 9 Cumbrian, signed from Wigan Old Boys RUFC
546 John Bebe 14 February 1953 12 January 1957 Halfback 8 1 0 0 3
426 Billy Belshaw 30 October 1937 9 March 1946 Fullback, Centre, Stand-off 132 29 168 5 433
121 James Belton 3 September 1904 3 September 1910 Forward 158 6 0 0 18 played in two Challenge Cup-winning teams, 1905 and 1907
172 W. J. Benjamin 1 October 1910 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Mountain Ash RFC
909 Andrew "Andy" Bennett 13 October 1992 30 June 1996 Scrum-half, Hooker 61 13 0 0 52 played in 1995 Regal Trophy final
361 Fred Bennett 1 March 1930 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0
423 Ivor Bennett 28 August 1937 9 November 1946 Second-row 73 13 0 0 39
361 Nat Bentham 11 January 1930 11 May 1935 Hooker 202 2 0 0 6
793 Billy Benyon 9 October 1977 15 April 1981 Centre 94 16 0 0 48 signed from St Helens, Warrington coach 1978-82
125 Herbert Berry 25 February 1905 1 March 1913 Fullback 54 3 5 0 19 also played for Everton F.C.
3 James 'Buff' Berry 7 September 1895 25 April 1896 11 0 0 0 0 forward from RU days. Riffleman killed in World War I aged 48
1040 Phil Berry 26 October 2003 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 sacked in 2005 after failing a drugs test
470 Brian Bevan 17 November 1945 23 April 1962 Wing 620 740 34 0 2288
189 Dai Bevan ? 28 September 1912 25 September 1920 Second-row 16 0 0 0 0
745 John Bevan 23 September 1973 2 February 1986 Wing, Centre 332 201 6 1 628
503 Owen 'Ozzy' Bevan 5 February 1949 24 November 1951 Centre, Loose forward 55 16 24 0 96 brother of Brian Bevan, moved to Leigh
616 Ray Birchall 18 March 1961 3 April 1961 Halfback 2 0 0 0 0
845 Paul Bishop 21 October 1984 20 October 1990 Halfback 113 38 183 42 560 once kicked five drop goals in a match at Wigan
263 Dickie Blackburn 27 August 1921 18 April 1927 Right-Wing 169 65 0 0 195 played in 1926 Championship Final against Wigan
827 Mick Blacker 23 January 1983 29 April 1984 Stand-off 43 11 0 0 37 signed from Halifax, became Mansfield Marksman coach
854 Phil Blake 25 September 1985 26 February 1989 Centre, Stand-off 44 41 0 4 168 could score tries out of nothing
986 Steve Blakeley 13 February 2000 1 May 2000 Stand-off 10 1 9 0 22 signed from Salford, quickly returned to the Willows
354 Tom Blinkhorn 1 December 1928 6 May 1933 Wing 126 52 36 0 228
200 W. H. Blundell 18 October 1913 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Barrow in Lancashire Cup
1077 Matty Blythe 14 September 2007 present Centre, Second-row 69 11 0 0 44 Irlam-born
61 Alfred Boardman 3 September 1898 17 January 1914 Forward 403 29 0 0 87
143 Peter Boardman 5 October 1907 6 April 1912 Forward 64 5 0 0 15 played in Warrington's first four Challenge Cup finals
241 James Booth 10 January 1920 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in an 18-0 defeat at Rochdale
644 Jeff Bootle 1 February 1964 19 April 1969 Fullback 171 42 333 12 816 © captained 1965 Lancashire Cup winning team
4 Joe 'Surefoot' Boscow 7 September 1895 20 January 1900 Fullback 37 0 0 0 0 played for Lancashire County Rugby Football Union (RU) from Warrington's rugby union days
842 Reg Bowden 16 September 1984 9 December 1984 Scrum-half 10 0 0 0 0 former Widnes, Warrington coach 1984-86
855 Les Boyd 2 October 1985 16 April 1989 Prop 86 20 0 0 80 © Hard Australian, captained 1986 Premiership winning team
1058 Andy Bracek 27 February 2005 2008 Second-row 57 7 0 0 282 England Academy, signed from St Helens [1]
257 Bob Bradbury 27 November 1920 7 October 1922 Wing 57 19 0 0 57
157 A. Bradshaw 20 March 1909 17 January 1914 Forward 9 1 0 0 3
155 Bert Bradshaw 24 October 1908 24 April 1915 Wing 113 55 0 0 165 try scorer in 1913 Challenge Cup final
653 Brian 'Bully' Brady 1 May 1965 28 December 1975 Prop 328 54 0 0 162 older brother of Jim Brady, record try scorer for Warrington prop
698 Jim Brady 22 March 1970 6 March 1971 Scrum-half 11 2 0 0 6
1103 Arthur Gladstone 'Cobbler' Bramhall 28 December 1914 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Rylands (Heritage number retroactively allocated)
132 James Bramhall 1 January 1906 28 December 1914 Fullback 2 0 0 0 0 only appearance against Dewsbury at Wilderspool, won 16-0
705 Jack Brennan 9 January 1971 15 January 1971 Scrum-half 3 1 0 0 3 signed from Salford, played at 1969 Challenge Cup final at Wembley
255 William Brennan 16 October 1920 27 August 1921 Hooker 28 0 0 0 0 signed from St Helens Recs, later joined Batley
958 Liam Bretherton 23 May 1997 30 May 1997 Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Orrell St James, moved to Whitehaven
1060 Chris Bridge 20 March 2005 2015 Wing, Centre, Stand-off, Scrum-half 228 104 209 1 1038 England and Ireland international, signed from Bradford Bulls, brother of Danny Bridge
1105 Danny Bridge 2013 2014 Second-row 3 0 0 0 0 brother of Chris Bridge, signed from Wigan, England Under-15s and Under-18s
647 David Bridgewater 21 March 1964 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 on loan from Leigh (13 appearances 1960-63)
955 Lee Briers 20 April 1997 2013 Stand-off 425 154 948 74 2586
652 Barry Briggs 3 April 1965 4 November 1973 Second-row, Loose forward 149 31 3 2 103 two spells with club, brother of Wilf Briggs
725 Wilfred "Wilf" Briggs 7 November 1971 5 September 1975 Centre 112 48 20 10 204 also Oldham. leading try scorer in 1972-73, Substitute in 1975 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, brother of Barry Briggs
586 Alastair Brindle 28 September 1957 12 April 1969 Prop 281 7 0 1 23 Warrington-born, played in 1959 Lancashire Cup win
320 Walter Brindle 6 March 1926 24 March 1928 Wing, Centre 4 0 0 0 0 made début at Swinton
16 Fred Broady 14 September 1895 11 April 1896 Wing 19 2 0 1 10 joined in 1893 when Stockton Heath RUFC folded
248 William Brockbank 24 April 1920 18 September 1920 Left-Centre 5 0 0 0 0 made début against Wigan at Wilderspool
178 Arthur Brocklehurst 23 September 1911 28 October 1911 Forward 7 0 0 0 0 died aged 21 in December 1911 of Typhoid fever/Paratyphoid fever (enteric fever) [2][3]
555 Derek Brocklehurst 17 April 1954 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Latchford Albion, went to work in Ireland
101 Ernie 'The Terrier' Brookes 22 November 1902 20 March 1920 Stand-off 297 81 25 0 293
195 Alec Brown 17 January 1914 Stand-off 1 0 0 0 0 brother of John Brown, slightly-built, Salford area, Killed in World War I
201 Charles Brown 14 December 1912 27 December 1913 Centre 7 0 0 0 0 signed from Leigh, no relation to Brown brothers
420 Dave Brown 23 January 1937 29 April 1939 Centre 93 48 91 0 326 prolific Australian, two tries in 1937 Lancashire Cup win
203 John Brown 27 December 1913 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 brother of Alec Brown, fractured clavicle on début
406 K. Brown 19 October 1935 26 October 1935 Prop 2 0 0 0 0 made début at Liverpool Stanley
442 Fred Bryan 23 March 1940 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 7-3 defeat at Widnes
17 A. Buckley 14 September 1895 21 September 1895 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 from Warrington's rugby union days
82 Arthur Burgess 20 January 1900 14 February 1903 Halfback 70 8 0 3 30 transferred to Leigh (1903–07)
1102 Jordan Burke 2012 2014 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Rylands Sharks, made début aged 20
892 Tony Burke 24 September 1989 1 January 1992 Prop 50 1 0 0 4 in 1989 Lancashire Cup win, and 1990 Challenge Cup final
1017 Darren Burns 10 February 2002 12 September 2004 Centre, Second-row 78 23 0 0 92 Australian signed from Brisbane, good professional
19 J. Burrows 21 September 1895 6 February 1897 Forward 43 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Leigh at Wilderspool Road
614 Billy Burrows 19 September 1960 3 February 1962 Scrum-half 9 1 0 0 3 signed from Bickershaw Hornets, début aged 19 (born c. 1941)
5 Charlie Burton 7 September 1895 3 October 1896 Centre 25 1 4 2 20 local lad signed from St Mary's in 1893
980 Dean Busby 14 February 1999 8 September 2002 Second-row 78 7 0 0 28 signed from St Helens played for Wales
767 Brian Butler 12 October 1975 20 March 1977 Prop 55 4 0 0 12
367 Lol Butler 26 February 1931 1 January 1934 Scrum-half 2 0 0 0 0
229 T. Butler 8 February 1919 3 May 1919 Halfback 4 1 0 0 3 try-scoring début against St Helens at Wilderspool
520 Arthur Byrne 19 April 1950 26 April 1950 Hooker 3 1 0 0 3 signed from Widnes St Maries, try-scoring début at Bradford Northern
20 C. Callaghan 21 September 1895 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 from Warrington's rugby union days
1031 Mike Callan 2 June 2002 3 August 2002 Second-row 4 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, moved on to Leigh Centurions
268 Stan Callan 5 September 1921 2 January 1922 Stand-off 13 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Wakefield Trinity at Wilderspool
76 … Campbell 3 April 1899 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 5-33 defeat at Runcorn
992 Chris Campbell 7 May 2000 28 July 2000 Wing 8 2 0 0 8 Son of referee David Campbell, moved to Whitehaven
839 Roy Campbell 1 April 1984 8 March 1987 Forward 8 1 0 0 4 signed from Irlam Hornets, career ended by neck injury
671 Peter Cannon 3 December 1966 24 September 1972 Second-row 115 13 0 0 39 Warrington-born and bred, made his début at 18 (born c. 1948)
860 Phil Capewell 7 September 1986 8 March 1987 Forward 4 0 0 0 0 signed from Widnes Tigers, moved on to Swinton
830 Brian Carbert 10 April 1983 3 December 1988 Wing 87 37 118 0 384 in 1986 Premiership Trophy win, 3 Great Britain Under-21 caps
1039 Daryl Cardiss 17 August 2003 17 September 2004 Fullback 28 4 3 0 22 signed from Halifax, former Wigan
1018 Dale Cardoza 10 February 2002 19 April 2002 Centre 6 1 0 0 4 Unpredictable, signed from Huddersfield, moved to Leigh
223 James Carey 25 January 1919 1 February 1919 Centre, Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0 from the Wigan district
6 Paddy Carey 7 September 1895 5 February 1898 Wing 23 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Liversedge in February 1896
1086 Brian Carney 11 July 2009 31 July 2009 Wing 4 2 0 0 8 former Wigan and Great Britain signed from Munster RU
954 Martin Carney 31 March 1997 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Orrell St James
667 Peter Carrington 5 November 1966 19 April 1969 Hooker 26 2 0 0 6
887 Dean Carroll 5 March 1989 16 April 1989 Scrum-half 5 1 0 3 7
180 Syd Carter 30 September 1911 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Rylands, played against Swinton
1084 Gareth Carvell 2009 2013 Prop 135 19 0 0 76 signed from Hull, three-time Challenge Cup winner
249 Bert Cartwright 28 August 1920 7 April 1923 Wing 84 18 0 0 54 signed from Wigan Highfield, played in 1921 Lancashire Cup win
137 Jack Cartwright 27 October 1906 10 September 1910 Wing, Centre 33 5 0 1 17 killed in action in World War I in May 1918 aged 34 (born c. 1884)
775 Brian Case 22 February 1976 14 March 1982 Prop 191 14 0 0 42
634 Brian Catterall 22 September 1962 29 February 1964 Wing 40 18 0 0 54 signed from Ince Rangers
300 Eddie "Ned" Catterall 9 February 1924 4 December 1926 Centre 101 15 134 0 313 signed from Wakefield Trinity, sold to Bradford Northern
961 Chris Causey 18 July 1997 12 September 1999 Second-row 23 1 0 0 4 scored his only try against St Helens
397 Jack Chadwick 17 November 1934 16 November 1940 Loose forward 82 8 0 0 24 played in 1936 Challenge Cup final at Wembley, sold to Halifax
542 Jim Challinor 22 November 1952 29 May 1963 Centre 282 135 0 2 409
231 W. Chamberlain 15 February 1919 12 April 1919 Forward 6 1 0 0 3 from Wigan district, try-scoring début versus Oldham
894 Gary Chambers 2 November 1989 23 July 2000 Prop 210 10 0 0 40 Cumbrian, from Kells, 1991 Regal Trophy winner
404 William Chapman "Bill" Chapman 31 August 1935 4 January 1947 Loose forward 179 27 0 0 81 Welsh, from Bridgend (RFC?), 1937 Lancashire Cup winner. World War II guest at Huddersfield during the 1944–45 season
639 Norman Cherrington 28 August 1963 15 February 1964 Second-row 15 5 0 0 15
734 David Chester 29 October 1972 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Orrell R.U.F.C. in September 1972
149 John Willie Chester 19 September 1908 5 April 1915 Forward 153 24 1 0 74
293 Arthur Child 24 November 1923 13 February 1926 Centre 74 18 0 0 54 Welsh, career ended by a broken thigh bone. Initially played a trial for Warrington under the pseudonym Fletcher on 19 November 1923.
716 David Chisnall 20 August 1971 23 April 1984 Prop 210 29 0 0 87 ©
648 Bill Churm 17 October 1964 24 April 1968 Loose forward 37 7 0 0 21 scored a hat-trick of tries on his début
167 Percy Clare 3 September 1910 12 December 1914 Wing/Forward 68 15 1 0 47 made 36 appearances in 1913-14 season
1115 Daryl Clark 2015 present Hooker 63 16 0 0 64 Man of Steel 2014, signed from Castleford for £185,000
658 John Clark 13 November 1965 23 December 1967 Second-row 32 3 3 0 15
662 Ray Clark 25 March 1966 10 December 1968 Wing, Loose forward 68 8 0 0 24 signed from Monks ARLFC
751 Ron Clark 31 March 1974 2 March 1980 Stand-off 93 9 0 1 28 signed from Widnes RU, in 1978 team who beat Australia
798 Terry Clark 22 November 1978 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 career lasted just six minutes before an ankle injury
581 Derek 'Nobby' Clarke 10 April 1957 25 August 1958 Scrum-half 4 1 0 0 3 became chairman of Past Players' Association
635 Doug Clarke 29 September 1962 30 November 1963 Hooker 20 1 0 0 3 former Leigh, played in 1963 Challenge Cup semi-final
632 Fred Clarke 20 August 1962 28 March 1964 Halfback 26 6 0 0 18 made 21 appearances in 1963-64
588 Gordon Clarke 11 January 1958 23 August 1958 Hooker 3 0 0 0 0
38 H. Clarke 7 December 1895 11 April 1896 Halfback 11 1 0 0 3 from Warrington's rugby union days (surname with/without 'e'?)
1004 Jon Clarke 20 May 2001 2011 Hooker 263 62 2 0 252 former Wigan, signed from London Broncos
224 Thomas Clarke 25 January 1919 5 March 1921 Forward 77 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Broughton Rangers at Wilderspool
717 Geoffrey Clarkson 20 August 1971 22 October 1972 Second-row 36 0 0 0 0
232 John Clegg 15 February 1919 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Oldham at Wilderspool
927 Graham Close 30 August 1995 8 September 1995 Scrum-half 3 0 0 0 0 prolific try-scorer in Academy and Alliance teams
326 Jack Close 13 November 1926 10 April 1928 Fullback 13 0 5 0 10 signed from Wigan Highfield
105 M. Coleman 20 December 1902 1 October 1904 Forward 15 0 0 0 0 made 11 appearances in 1902-03 season
258 Charlie Collins 15 January 1921 9 December 1922 Centre 18 0 0 0 0 dislocated shoulder in 1921 Lancashire Cup final victory
769 Peter Connell 16 November 1975 29 February 1976 Second-row 15 1 0 0 3 Australian, guest from Past Brothers club in Brisbane
348 Len Connolly 10 April 1928 12 September 1931 Forward 4 1 0 0 3 signed from local ARL, made début in record defeat
317 W. Connor 12 December 1925 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in 7-7 draw with Oldham
622 Tommy Conroy 21 October 1961 2 November 1975 fullback, Utility 312 27 3 0 87 played in 1975 Challenge Cup final
109 Tom Cook 5 September 1903 25 November 1905 Forward 75 3 0 0 9 signed from Birkenhead (Park?) RUFC, thought to be from rugby union, so unlikely to be signed from Birkenhead Wanderers (RL), played in 1904 Challenge Cup final
821 Tony Cooke 29 August 1982 4 April 1983 Prop 273 3 0 0 9 signed from Leigh, 1982 Lancashire Cup winner
49 … Cooper 27 February 1897 6 March 1897 Wing 3 0 0 0 0 played in the days of broken-time payments
1068 Michael Cooper 2 April 2006 2013 Prop, Loose forward 133 9 0 0 36 moved to St George Illawarra, two losing Grand Finals
678 Ray Corkery 23 December 1967 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 Australian had never seen snow before joining Warrington
407 Dave Cotton 2 November 1935 13 November 1948 Hooker 326 9 0 0 27 Veteran in the 1947-48 championship-winning side
673 Dave Cotton Jr. 19 August 1967 5 December 1970 Prop 24 1 0 0 3 Son of Dave Cotton, brother of rugby union legend Fran Cotton
674 John Coupe 19 August 1967 28 January 1969 Wing 68 22 3 0 72 Cumbrian, ever present in the 1967-68 season
804 Neil Courtney 26 September 1979 9 October 1983 Prop 133 4 0 0 12 Man-mountain
977 Will 'Billy Whizz' Cowell 16 August 1998 3 September 2000 Fullback 14 1 0 0 4 signed from Kells, made début aged 18 at Halifax
281 George Cox 22 November 1922 14 April 1923 Second-row 24 0 0 0 0 signed from Ebbw Vale RFC
190 Harry Cox 5 October 1912 24 April 1915 Forward 103 11 0 0 33 Welsh, from Treherbert (RFC?), in 1913 Challenge Cup final
1126 Jordan Cox 2016 present Second-row, Loose forward 18 0 0 0 0 signed from Hull KR
481 Martin Creeney 12 October 1946 26 April 1947 Wing, Centre 2 1 0 0 3 scored try on début at Belle Vue Rangers
175 Matt Creevey 21 January 1911 27 March 1912 Halfback 33 9 2 0 31 signed from St Helens [4], died aged 61 in January 1948 [5]Catherine Grady[6][7]
801 Ian Critchley 13 May 1979 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Blackbrook ARLFC
186 J. E. Critchley 5 April 1912 13 February 1915 Forward 21 0 5 0 10
865 Martin Crompton 8 February 1987 29 April 1992 Stand-off 81 21 0 2 86 played in 1990 Challenge Cup final team
590 Gordon Crosby 15 March 1958 20 August 1958 Prop 10 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Liverpool City at Wilderspool
33 George Cross 7 October 1895 18 February 1899 Centre 84 9 2 4 47 joined in 1893 when Stockton Heath RUFC (Warrington suburb) disbanded
1010 Kevin Crouthers 26 August 2001 21 April 2003 Centre 14 4 0 0 16 signed from Dewsbury Rams by coach Steve Anderson
418 Francisco "Frank" Cueto 31 October 1936 7 September 1940 Scrum-half 79 10 0 0 30 signed from Stockton Heath, killed in February 1944 during the Second World War when his fighter plane went down in the English Channel [8]
814 Paul Cullen 16 August 1981 26 August 1996 Centre, Stand-off, Second-row, Loose forward 350 56 0 0 217 coach, Mr. Warrington
211 Billy Cunliffe 17 October 1914 6 September 1930 Prop 438 38 6 0 126
718 Dave Cunliffe 20 August 1971 28 September 1977 Fullback, Centre 106 19 0 0 57 signed from Bold Hornets, 1977 Premiership finalist
213 Tom Cunliffe 19 December 1914 24 November 1928 Forward 324 48 0 0 144 Billy Cunliffe's younger brother, joint testimonial in 1927-28
74 J. Cunningham 25 March 1899 10 January 1903 Forward 34 0 0 0 0 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
796 Tommy Cunningham 1 October 1978 28 February 1982 Hooker 30 6 0 0 18 signed from St Helens [9], in 1978 team who beat Australia
729 Dennis Curling 20 August 1972 28 May 1977 Wing 132 35 0 0 105
1101 Ben Currie 2012 present Second-row 118 58 0 0 232 signed from Parkside Golborne ARLFC, Ireland international
924 Andy Currier 20 August 1995 21 March 1997 Centre 19 7 0 0 28 former Widnes and Great Britain signed from Featherstone
145 Jim 'Shint' Daintith 8 February 1908 16 March 1921 Scrum-half 155 12 7 2 54 Warrington-born, played in 1913 Challenge Cup final team.
819 Gary Dainty 9 May 1982 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Orrell R.U.F.C., joined Mansfield Marksman in June 1984
7 J. Dakin 7 September 1895 11 January 1902 Forward 79 7 0 0 21 played in first game at Wilderspool in September 1898
792 John Dalgreen 1 October 1977 24 August 1980 Hooker 50 9 0 1 28
783 Rex Dalzell 10 October 1976 Second-row, Loose forward 1 0 0 0 0 guest from New Zealand club Linwood
250 S. H. Daniel 28 August 1920 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 left-Wing on the opening day of the 1920-21 season
888 Paul Darbyshire 19 March 1989 11 May 1997 Centre 106 9 12 0 60 in 1990 Challenge Cup final team, joined coaching staff
880 Les Davidson 11 September 1988 14 February 1989 Second-row 22 4 0 0 16
253 D. Davies 18 September 1920 Stand-off 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance in a 6-26 defeat at St Helens
110 Dai Davies 5 September 1903 29 April 1905 Scrum-half 61 17 0 1 53 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup win in 1905
342 Dai Davies 26 November 1927 3 November 1934 Scrum-half 196 34 0 0 102
242 Fred Davies 10 January 1920 3 April 1920 Stand-off, Loose forward 4 0 0 0 0
931 Gareth Davies 20 September 1995 6 April 1997 Centre, Second-row, Loose forward 16 3 0 0 12 2 Wales caps in 1996, plus 2 matches for Wales against the USA
196 Howard Davis 25 December 1912 2 January 1915 Wing, Centre 22 1 0 0 6 signed from Coventry, killed in action in World War I
243 Horald Davies 10 January 1920 5 April 1920 Halfback 6 1 0 0 6 served in South Lancashire regiment during World War I
462 Ivor Davies 8 September 1945 16 April 1949 Halfback 37 9 1 0 29 signed from Ystradgynlais RFC, transferred to Keighley
421 Islwyn Davies 17 March 1937 26 December 1939 Wing 69 57 0 0 171
124 Jack Davies 19 November 1904 29 March 1907 Halfback 23 1 0 1 5 signed from Penygraig RFC
911 Jonathan 'Jiffy' Davies 29 August 1993 24 September 1995 Centre 66 43 232 26 662
335 Ponty Davies 10 September 1927 17 November 1928 Second-row 39 0 0 0 0
610 Tony Davies 23 April 1960 15 April 1966 Prop 45 1 0 0 3 signed from Rylands, transferred to Leigh (1966–67)
373 J. Dawson 19 December 1931 5 March 1932 Second-row 13 3 0 0 9 signed from Balmoral RUFC (in Ormskirk)
485 Bryn Day 8 February 1947 30 August 1947 Loose forward 18 4 0 0 12
561 Derek Day 20 August 1955 17 September 1955 Left-Wing 2 1 0 0 3 signed from Belle Vue Rangers, try-scoring début at Halifax
835 Terry Day 21 September 1983 4 December 1983 Centre 12 1 0 0 4 Yorkshire player signed on season-long loan from Hull
416 Melville De Lloyd 26 September 1936 4 October 1947 Stand-off 176 24 27 7 140
615 Henry Delooze 21 January 1961 18 September 1965 Forward 53 8 17 0 58 signed from Latchford Albion, moved to Barrow
355 Harry Dennett 13 March 1929 22 November 1930 Wing, Centre 6 0 0 0 0
486 Billy Derbyshire 30 August 1947 29 August 1951 Prop 165 17 0 0 51
950 Martin Dermott 23 February 1997 14 March 1997 Hooker 3 1 0 1 5 Wigan and Great Britain, quickly released by Warrington (★)
846 Steve Diamond 18 November 1984 1 January 1985 Fullback 5 0 5 1 11 controversially signed by Reg Bowden from Fulham, as the RFL deemed him a free-agent
608 Martin Dickens 20 February 1960 16 October 1965 Hooker 125 14 0 0 42 signed from Leigh, moved on to Blackpool Borough
711 Tommy Dickens 13 March 1971 23 April 1972 Hooker 16 0 0 0 0 signed from Leigh, played in 1972 Challenge Cup semi-final
85 George Dickenson 27 October 1900 18 March 1914 Centre 375 94 9 5 310
290 Jim Dickenson 3 September 1923 16 April 1928 Halfback 19 1 0 0 3 signed from local ARL, only try in record defeat at Hunslet
376 Vincent Dilorenzo 19 March 1932 16 March 1940 Hooker 18 0 0 0 0
346 Ben Dingsdale 3 March 1928 24 November 1928 Wing, Centre 9 0 0 0 0 Billy Dingsdale's brother
351 Billy Dingsdale 15 September 1928 18 May 1940 Centre 373 154 4 0 470
438 Eli Dixon 26 August 1939 21 September 1946 Centre, Stand-off 41 25 11 1 99 signed from St Helens Recs
1128 Mitchell Dodds 2016 2016 Prop 2 0 0 0 0
704 Joe Doherty 26 December 1970 5 April 1972 Forward 16 1 0 0 3 signed from Crosfields, moved on to Widnes
1019 'Super' Sid Domic 10 February 2002 27 September 2003 Centre 48 17 0 0 68 signed from Penrith Panthers, player of Year in 2002
617 Peter Donoghue 26 August 1961 4 September 1965 Forward 59 6 1 0 20 Versatile and hard-working, signed from Salford
295 Jerry Donovan 1 December 1923 8 September 1924 Scrum-half 30 5 0 2 19 signed from Oldham for £300, sold to Keighley
193 J. Douglas 2 November 1912 17 January 1914 Scrum-half 5 0 1 0 2 kicked a goal against Hull at Wilderspool
353 Tommy Dover 24 November 1928 12 December 1931 Forward 12 0 0 0 0
151 William Dowell 26 September 1908 27 February 1909 Forward 22 0 0 0 0 signed from Pontypool RFC, having previously played for Newport RFC
378 Harry Downes 27 August 1932 3 September 1932 Centre 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Leigh (20 appearances from 1930–32)
964 Adam Doyle 15 February 1998 16 August 1998 Stand-off 14 6 0 0 24 Pedestrian player signed from Western Suburbs
866 Des Drummond 8 February 1987 26 April 1992 Wing 182 69 0 0 276 © Elastic, 2 Great Britain caps while at Warrington, Regal Trophy winning captain
727 Toby Du Toit 19 December 1971 5 November 1972 Wing 30 15 27 0 99 only South African to play for Warrington
799 Ian Duane 10 December 1978 21 April 1985 Centre 120 15 0 0 51 older brother of Ronnie Duane, signed from Woolston Rovers
817 Ronnie 'Rhino' Duane 11 October 1981 24 October 1989 Centre 173 51 28 0 246 younger brother of Ian Duane
51 Jack Duckworth 2 October 1897 31 December 1904 unknown 104 10 0 1 32 1901 Challenge Cup final, Uncle of England cricketer George Duckworth
900 Don 'Mad Dog' Duffy 30 September 1990 20 April 1992 Forward 13 0 0 0 0 Australian
952 John Duffy 21 March 1997 12 September 1999 Scrum-half 25 0 0 0 0
215 Jack Dumbell 18 January 1919 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Rylands
962 Andrew Duncan 18 July 1997 10 August 1997 Wing 4 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from London Broncos, squad №45
1038 Jamie Durbin 3 August 2003 14 March 2004 Halfback 3 1 0 0 4 signed from Halton Hornets aged-12
908 Mark Dusher 1 January 1992 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Hull Boys, played for Great Britain Academy
1100 Brad Dwyer 2012 present Hooker 28 10 0 0 40 signed from Ince St William
965 Michael Eagar 15 February 1998 27 September 1998 Centre 23 6 0 0 24 Australian from Queensland Crushers, joined Castleford
752 John Earle 31 March 1974 11 May 1977 Prop 3 0 0 0 0
791 Bob Eccles 14 September 1977 17 May 1987 Second-row 291 119 30 8 469 Warrington's record try-scoring forward
932 Chris Eckersley 1 November 1995 9 June 1996 Wing 8 4 0 0 16 signed from Warrington Academy, moved to Oldham
55 John Eden 1 January 1898 25 October 1902 Forward 96 10 0 0 30 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
422 Alf Edge 30 March 1937 23 March 1940 Prop 46 1 0 0 3 only try against Broughton, played for Leigh (1948–49)
234 Will Edlestone 22 February 1919 Right-Centre 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance at St Helens Recs
88 Jim Edmondson 26 January 1901 30 April 1904 Forward 112 1 0 0 3 played in Warrington's first two Challenge Cup finals in 1901 & 1904
97 D. H. Edmunds 15 February 1902 7 November 1903 Halfback 33 1 0 1 5 Welsh, known as Little Tich because he was 5 ft tall
92 … Edwards 12 October 1901 7 December 1901 Forward 2 0 0 0 0
620 Bobby Edwards 23 September 1961 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 brother of Jackie Edwards, uncle of Wigan legend Shaun Edwards, only appearance against New Zealand
431 J. Edwards 24 December 1938 4 November 1939 Forward 6 0 0 0 0
566 Jackie Edwards 9 November 1955 4 January 1964 Scrum-half 223 78 2 0 238 brother of Bobby Edwards, father of Wigan legend Shaun Edwards, début aged 16 (born c. 1939)
283 T. Edwards (trialist) 16 December 1922 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 pseudonym for a Welsh trialist against Leeds
906 David Elliott 14 April 1991 12 May 1995 Forward 36 2 0 0 8 signed from Kells, career ended by broken leg
903 Kevin Ellis 7 October 1990 18 September 1994 Scrum-half 123 35 0 3 143 Feisty
602 P. Ellis 19 August 1959 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance against Liverpool City
1110 Anthony England 2014 2015 Prop 39 3 0 0 12 former Castleford, signed from Featherstone
370 Arthur 'Candy' Evans 26 September 1931 10 November 1934 Second-row 109 21 0 0 63 Giant Welsh
1108 Ben Evans 2011 2016 Prop 21 2 0 0 8 twin brother of Rhys Evans, Wales, spent 2013 on loan at Bradford Bulls
23 John Willie Evans 28 September 1895 25 April 1896 Fullback 6 0 0 0 0
117 John Evans 13 February 1904 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Pendlebury
1093 Rhys Evans 2010 present Centre 65 34 1 0 138 Bridgend-born, made début at Harlequins aged 17
352 Stanley Evans 20 October 1928 25 October 1928 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 signed from the Rastrick ARLFC in Halifax League
960 Richard Eyres 6 July 1997 5 September 1997 Forward 8 0 0 0 0 Former Widnes & Great Britain, came on loan from Leeds
1055 Henry Fa'afili 8 August 2004 14 September 2007 Wing 97 73 0 0 292 New Zealand international, signed from New Zealand Warriors
460 Brian Fairclough 1 September 1945 28 September 1946 Scrum-half 9 1 0 0 3 Reserve scrum-half, transferred to Salford in Oct 1946
24 John Fairhurst 28 September 1895 29 March 1907 Forward 139 4 1 0 14 played in the first match at Wilderspool
212 Jonathan Fairhurst 28 November 1914 6 April 1915 Forward 6 0 0 0 0
795 Jimmy Fairhurst 15 January 1978 4 May 1981 Scrum-half 54 15 1 1 48 moved to Blackpool Borough in July 1981
159 W. Fairhurst 10 April 1909 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance in a 15-15 draw with Salford
966 Danny Farrar 15 February 1998 17 September 2000 Hooker 85 16 0 0 64 © signed from Penrith Panthers, captain in 1998
488 Terrance Farrington 13 September 1947 6 December 1947 Stand-off 3 1 0 0 3 scored his only try in a 43-7 victory at Featherstone
967 Vince Fawcett 15 February 1998 6 September 1998 Centre 13 2 0 0 8 signed from Oldham Bears and later sacked for missing training sessions and a match against Halifax, former Leeds Rhinos
182 Jim 'Skuddy' Fearnley 2 December 1911 1 November 1924 Forward 204 39 0 1 119 played in 1913 Challenge Cup final, testimonial 1925-26
227 William Fearnley 1 February 1919 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 3-8 defeat at St Helens
473 Jim Featherstone 5 January 1946 21 February 1953 Second-row 240 47 2 1 147
89 Tom Fell 26 January 1901 22 March 1902 Forward 36 2 0 0 6 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final, Emigrated to South Africa
811 Paul Fellows 29 March 1981 14 April 1985 Wing 25 10 0 0 33 Try scorer in 1982 Lancashire Cup triumph
1020 Leon Felton 10 February 2002 3 August 2002 Fullback 8 0 0 0 0
803 John Fieldhouse 2 September 1979 6 January 1985 Second-row 125 16 0 0 56
116 W. Fielding 30 January 1904 6 February 1904 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 Welsh, signed from Pontnewydd RFC (or possibly Cwmbran RFC as they are/were located in Pontnewydd) January 1904
937 Salesi Finau 20 December 1995 5 September 1997 Centre 46 11 0 0 44 Tongan, from Canberra, played in 1995 World Cup
978 Phil Finney 18 September 1998 Scrum-half 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Widnes Tigers in January 1998
743 Derek Finnigan 19 August 1973 23 April 1984 Fullback 258 34 0 0 102 signed from Moore RUFC (in Warrington), in the 1978 team who beat Australia
65 Jack Fish 22 October 1898 18 February 1911 Wing 321 215 257 5 1169
630 Idwal Fisher 24 March 1962 14 December 1963 Forward 47 5 0 0 15
358 John Fisher 7 December 1929 25 December 1929 Hooker 5 0 0 0 0 played in 1929 victory over Australia, moved to Swinton
600 John Fisher 15 August 1959 13 August 1960 Halfback 13 2 0 0 6 moved to Swinton
641 Ray Fisher 26 October 1963 20 August 1966 Wing 91 19 0 0 57 try scorer in 1965 Lancashire Cup final win
512 Ron Fisher 31 December 1949 27 October 1951 Prop 37 2 0 0 6 played in 1950 Challenge Cup win, joined Blackpool Borough
499 Harold 'Ike' Fishwick 27 November 1948 17 April 1954 Hooker 208 32 0 0 96 signed for record fee from St Helens [10], 1950 Challenge Cup winner (Harold Fishwick?) (born c. 1922), uncle of Harry Pinner
759 Gerry Fitzpatrick 3 November 1974 10 January 1975 Centre 6 0 0 0 0 Guest from Fortitude Valley club in Queensland
443 J. Flanagan 23 March 1940 13 May 1940 Wing, Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0 played at Widnes and Wigan, both lost
408 Mick Flannery 2 November 1935 19 September 1936 Second-row 31 0 8 0 16 signed from Leigh, played in 1936 Challenge Cup final
700 Bob Fleet 21 August 1970 26 November 1971 Centre 52 8 0 0 24 signed from Swinton, moved to Leigh
484 Jackie Fleming 1 February 1947 26 December 1949 Stand-off 104 26 0 0 78
776 Gary Fletcher 19 September 1976 22 April 1978 Second-row 8 0 0 0 0 signed from Blackbrook ARLFC
777 Larry Flood 19 September 1976 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 played in weakened side who pulled off shock win at Rochdale
433 Gwynne Floyd 21 January 1939 22 April 1939 Centre 11 5 0 0 15 signed from Maesteg RFC
318 Tommy Flynn 12 December 1925 20 April 1932 Stand-off 224 73 42 7 317
8 J. Foden 7 September 1895 3 October 1896 Stand-off 14 3 1 1 15 scored Warrington's first try as a Northern Union (RL) club
973 Adam Fogerty 5 April 1998 26 April 1998 Prop 4 0 0 0 0
683 Allie Ford 5 October 1968 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Huddersfield
933 Mike Ford 1 November 1995 8 April 1996 Scrum-half 18 4 1 1 19 former Castleford, signed from Queensland Crushers
810 Paul Ford 1 February 1981 19 January 1987 Fullback 95 5 65 7 153 signed from Widnes RU Club, 1986 Premiership winner
809 Phil Ford 11 January 1981 20 January 1985 Wing 112 57 3 0 201 Unorthodox Welsh player sold to Wigan for record £40,000
405 Bill Forrest 31 August 1935 26 October 1935 Hooker 4 0 0 0 0 lost his place in the team to Dave Cotton
1051 Mike Forshaw 21 February 2004 17 September 2004 Loose forward 23 6 0 0 24 GB, signed from Bradford, dedicated trainer
34 H. Forster 7 October 1895 21 December 1895 Wing 4 1 0 0 3 scored his only try at Wilderspool to Broughton Rangers
95 Harry Forster 4 January 1902 8 February 1908 Forward 49 6 1 0 20 made 29 appearances in 1902-03 season
826 Mark Forster 16 January 1983 17 September 2000 Wing 458 191 3 0 769 signed from Woolston Rovers
437 W. Forsyth 29 April 1939 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 played against Oldham on last day of the 1938-39 season
216 … Foster 18 January 1919 25 January 1919 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 played in games at Widnes and Wigan, played two, lost two
112 J. Foster 19 September 1903 17 October 1903 Left-Wing 5 0 0 0 0 made début in a 9-0 defeat at Batley
246 Arthur 'Farmer' Fowles 13 March 1920 30 September 1922 Fullback 35 0 51 0 102 could kick ball huge distances
446 J. Fox 7 September 1940 28 December 1940 Second-row 10 0 0 0 0 played in the War Emergency League
1026 Nick Fozzard 3 March 2002 27 September 2003 Prop 55 2 0 0 8 former Huddersfield, relaunched his career at Warrington
778 Glen France 19 September 1976 17 February 1980 Scrum-half 8 4 3 0 18
495 Roy Francis 21 August 1948 22 October 1949 Wing 37 27 0 0 81
532 Eric Fraser 27 October 1951 28 November 1964 Fullback 352 50 473 0 1096 ©
162 Dan Frawley 23 October 1909 25 March 1910 Centre 19 8 2 0 28
411 Freddie French 30 November 1935 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0
412 B. Friend 28 December 1935 13 April 1936 Hooker 2 0 0 0 0
496 Eric Frodsham 4 September 1948 9 April 1956 Fullback 226 19 34 0 125 ©
758 Peter Frodsham 26 August 1974 10 November 1974 Second-row 5 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Salford
556 Billy Frost 18 September 1954 25 September 1954 Hooker 2 0 0 0 0
301 Arthur Frowen 6 September 1924 1 October 1932 Fullback 183 12 8 3 58 ferocious tackler, played in 1928 Challenge Cup final
573 Arthur Fryer 27 October 1956 31 January 1959 Loose forward 29 1 4 0 11 signed from Cadishead and Irlam RLFC (in Salford)
695 Bob Fulton 10 October 1969 8 February 1970 Stand-off 16 16 0 1 50
304 Tom Gabriel 29 November 1924 31 January 1925 Fullback, Centre 3 0 0 0 0
577 Maurice Gallagher 16 February 1957 18 October 1958 Prop 44 3 0 0 9
217 J. U. Gallop 18 January 1919 3 May 1919 Scrum-half 4 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Oldham at Wilderspool
108 Richard "Dick" Gallop 24 March 1903 27 April 1904 Forward 4 0 0 0 0 transferred to Leigh in 1907, made 160 appearances there
790 Chris Ganley 21 August 1977 28 September 1980 Fullback 16 3 0 0 9 joined Fulham in their first season
539 Max Garbler 11 October 1952 15 November 1952 Loose forward 4 0 0 0 0 Australian, played four trial matches
371 Jack Garratt 28 November 1931 5 October 1940 Wing 193 77 0 0 231 Warrington-born, played in 1936 Challenge Cup final.

[11] father of Wilf Garratt brother of Harry Garratt

571 Wilf Garratt 20 October 1956 22 November 1958 Wing 7 1 0 0 3 reserve player, son of Jack Garratt, nephew of Harry Garratt
415 Harry Garratt 16 September 1936 19 September 1936 Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0 ? brother of Jack Garratt (rugby league), uncle of Wilf Garratt
126 C. Garside 7 October 1905 9 October 1905 Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0
1036 Dean Gaskell 3 August 2002 17 July 2005 Wing 63 12 0 0 48 signed from Wigan Academy
699 Jim Gaskell 12 April 1970 1 April 1973 Centre, Second-row 15 2 0 0 6 signed from Leigh Miners
582 Josh Gaskell 31 August 1957 28 February 1959 Second-row 61 4 0 0 12 16st 9 lb, signed from St Helens [12]
741 Wayne Gaskell 23 April 1973 16 February 1975 Second-row 32 1 0 0 3 signed from Woolston Rovers
319 Reg Gautrey 16 January 1926 11 September 1926 Centre 11 2 0 0 6 signed from Rugby Lions (RU)
987 Andrew Gee 13 February 2000 13 May 2001 Prop 40 4 0 0 16 Giant from Brisbane Broncos, troubled by shoulder injury
1000 Steve Georgallis 11 February 2001 16 April 2001 Utility 10 2 0 0 8 Australian player, ruptured an Achilles tendon
957 Shaun Geritas 18 May 1997 27 June 1997 Stand-off, Loose forward 8 2 0 0 8 signed from Woolston Rovers, joined Leigh
165 Knox Gibbs 25 March 1910 6 January 1912 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 made début against Halifax at Wilderspool
247 David Gibson 20 March 1920 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 14-12 defeat at Salford
1122 Kurt Gidley 2016 present Stand-off 30 10 105 0 250 Veteran signed from Newcastle Knights
228 Reg Gifford 1 February 1919 11 September 1920 Left-Centre 12 2 0 0 6
533 Laurie Gilfedder 1 December 1951 1 June 1963 Wing, Centre/Forward 283 96 426 0 1140
981 Simon Gillies 14 February 1999 12 September 1999 Second-row 31 6 0 0 24 © signed from Canterbury, appointed captain in May 1999
815 Tom Gittins 16 August 1981 27 April 1986 Second-row 64 4 0 0 14 signed from Leigh, moved on to Wakefield Trinity
820 Mark Gleave 9 May 1982 19 October 1986 Prop 14 0 0 0 0 Prop signed as a teenager from Thatto Heath in April 1981 (born c. 1962…1965 birth registered April→Jun 1962 in Prescot district?)
996 Mark Gleeson 25 August 2000 2008 Hooker 163 15 0 0 60 quick at play-the-ball, often used off the bench
1056 Martin Gleeson 13 February 2005 2009 Centre 117 48 0 0 192 Great Britain international, signed from St Helens [13] for a record fee
584 Brian Glover 14 September 1957 3 April 1970 Wing 333 130 0 0 390 discovered by Albert Johnson
562 Jim Glover 8 October 1955 1 December 1956 Loose forward 7 1 0 0 3 scored a try on his début at Barrow
564 Roy Glover 22 October 1955 1 January 1957 Second-row 6 1 0 0 3 signed from West Bank ARLFC
396 Jack Goodall 10 October 1934 28 December 1940 Scrum-half 146 22 0 2 70 played in 3 major finals (1935, 36 & 37), all were lost
642 Parry Gordon 26 October 1963 13 September 1981 Scrum-half 543 167 0 1 503 ©
489 Billy Gore 27 September 1947 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0
218 Thomas Gormley 18 January 1919 5 April 1919 Wing 12 1 0 0 3 made a try-scoring début at Widnes
430 J. Goulden 23 April 1938 19 November 1938 Hooker 3 0 0 0 0
1041 Mike Govin 26 October 2003 Loose forward 1 1 0 0 4 signed from Leigh Miners, in last match at Wilderspool
783 Tom Grainey 3 October 1976 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Alex Murphy's assistant coach, played during an injury crisis
739 John Grant 3 December 1972 21 March 1973 Centre 10 4 0 0 12 Bearded
504 H. Gray 5 February 1949 5 March 1949 Prop 5 0 0 0 0 signed from Liverpool Stanley
170 F. Green 10 September 1910 1 October 1910 Forward 5 0 0 0 0 signed from Ince ARLFC
322 Jack Green 30 August 1926 14 January 1928 Centre 41 7 0 0 21 sold to Broughton Rangers
773 Kenny Green 1 January 1976 18 January 1976 Scrum-half 4 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Swinton because of injuries
199 Mark Green 6 September 1913 13 September 1919 Forward 53 2 0 0 6 won one cap for Lancashire in the 1915-16 season
530 Derek Greenhalgh 22 September 1951 13 September 1952 Fullback 3 1 4 0 11 signed from Wigan & District ARL
587 Bobby Greenough 14 December 1957 30 April 1966 Stand-off 232 136 0 0 408
469 Albert Gregory 13 October 1945 6 December 1947 Fullback, Wing 23 7 0 0 21 signed from Broughton Rangers
851 Andy Gregory 3 February 1985 30 November 1986 Scrum-half 60 11 4 1 53 1 Great Britain cap while at Warrington, sold to Wigan for record £130,000
686 Brian Gregory 14 January 1969 11 November 1973 Second-row 128 23 0 0 69
884 Damian Gregory 16 October 1988 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Made a substitute appearance against France at Wilderspool
428 Francis Gregory 5 February 1938 2 March 1946 Forward 79 6 0 0 18
822 Mike Gregory 5 September 1982 12 February 1994 Loose forward 246 45 0 0 176 ©
389 Tom Griffin 3 March 1934 10 January 1934 Loose forward 15 2 0 0 6
260 H. Griffith 5 March 1921 Stand-off 1 0 0 0 0 played in a 0-15 defeat by Halifax at Wilderspool
374 J. Griffith 25 December 1931 16 December 1933 Prop 18 1 0 0 3 signed from Pleasley Cross ARLFC (near St. Helens)
359 J. B. Griffiths 21 December 1929 14 April 1930 Stand-off 10 1 0 0 3 signed from Cardiff RFC (stand-off), début in famous victory over Australia
1069 Simon Grix 2 April 2006 2015 Centre, Stand-off, Second-row 164 47 0 0 1884 signed from Halifax, Ireland international, two losing Grand Finals
1037 Brent Grose 8 February 2003 14 September 2007 Centre 146 62 0 0 252 Quality Australian signed from South Sydney
230 Syd Grounds 8 February 1919 Wing 1 1 0 0 3 discovered playing for Warrington butchers in 1913
1042 Tommy Grundy 26 October 2003 Second-row 1 1 0 0 4 signed from Leigh Miners, in last game at Wilderspool
988 Jerome Guisset 13 February 2000 17 September 2004 Forward 137 25 0 0 100 first Frenchman to play for Warrington (second was Benjamin Jullien)
774 Alan Gwilliam 25 January 1976 25 April 1982 Scrum-half 136 18 0 1 55 his try beat Australia in famous victory of 1978
400 Ben Halfpenny 26 January 1935 16 February 1935 Prop, Second-row 5 1 0 0 3
54 Jack Hallam 25 December 1897 25 November 1905 Fullback 217 3 8 1 27 © first Warrington captain to lift the 1904–05 Challenge Cup
1028 Danny Halliwell 12 May 2002 21 July 2002 Wing 10 8 0 0 32 scored some important tries, grandson of Ken Halliwell
690 Ken Halliwell 15 August 1969 18 April 1971 Prop 70 6 0 5 28 © signed from Salford, grandfather of Danny Halliwell
831 Peter Halpin 10 April 1983 Wing, Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Halton Hornets. substitute in 9-9 draw at Hull KR
409 J. Halsall 23 November 1935 14 March 1936 Centre 3 0 0 0 0 played three, lost three
983 Dean Hanger 28 February 1999 20 August 1999 Wing 20 3 0 0 12 Pint-sized Australian (5 ft 9in) signed from Huddersfield.
280 M. Hanley 7 October 1922 21 October 1922 Stand-off 3 0 0 0 0 features in Pinnacle cigarette card collection
598 Kevin Hansen 11 April 1959 12 September 1959 Centre 4 0 0 0 0 product of school and local amateur rugby league
349 Sammy Hardman 10 April 1928 29 January 1938 Prop 200 7 0 0 21 played in 1933 and 1936 Challenge Cup finals, testimonial 1937-38
368 Bill 'Nelson' Hardy 29 August 1931 26 December 1933 Centre 38 5 0 0 15
103 Bill Harmer 29 November 1902 24 April 1915 Forward 187 15 2 0 49 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup-winning team in 1905
863 Neil Harmon 19 October 1986 25 April 1993 Prop 147 14 0 0 56 played in 1990 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, 1991 Regal Trophy winner
579 Bill Harper 2 March 1957 15 December 1962 Hooker 43 4 0 0 12 played in 1961 Championship final, emigrated to Australia
672 Dave Harries 8 February 1967 18 February 1967 Wing 3 0 0 0 0 on a month's trial from Swinton
147 W. Harries 12 September 1908 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Blaenavon RFC
66 Elliott Harris 19 November 1898 22 September 1906 Wing 172 59 1 0 179 played in Warrington's first two Challenge Cup finals, 1901 and 1904.
913 Iestyn Harris 29 October 1993 8 March 1997 Stand-off 92 37 182 4 516 5 Great Britain caps while at Warrington, 1996 Great Britain tour
1070 Ben Harrison 2 April 2006 present Prop, Second-row 220 30 0 0 120 signed from Barrow Island, three Challenge Cups
669 Dave Harrison 18 November 1966 7 November 1971 Hooker 78 6 0 0 18 signed from Halifax, Lancashire League title winner in 1967-68
474 H. Harrison 26 January 1946 23 March 1946 Halfback 4 1 0 0 3
309 Bill Harrop 26 January 1925 30 April 1927 Prop 80 2 0 0 6 signed from Devonport Services R.F.C.
779 Colin Hart 19 September 1976 27 December 1976 Scrum-half 6 0 0 0 0
732 John Hart 30 September 1972 6 May 1973 Wing 27 9 0 0 27 Long-haired player, signed from Bold Heath club in St Helens
129 Joe Hartley 2 December 1905 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 Cumberland, signed from Bradford Northern, sent off on début
676 Peter Harvey 6 September 1967 19 April 1969 Stand-off 68 7 0 5 31 signed from St Helens [14], Warrington coach 1970-71
266 Arthur Hassall 3 September 1921 7 January 1922 Wing 4 0 0 0 0 product of Warrington's 'A' team
57 … Hatton 12 March 1898 27 January 1900 Forward 10 0 0 0 0
385 Ben Hawker 30 December 1933 17 December 1938 Centre 88 30 0 0 90 Welsh, played in 1936 Challenge Cup final, later murdered his wife
621 Bill Hayes 23 September 1961 30 April 1966 Loose forward 90 11 14 0 61 signed from Orford Tannery, 1965 Lancashire Cup winner
589 Jack Hayes 25 January 1958 29 March 1958 Hooker 9 0 0 0 0 former Lancashire player, signed from Widnes, uncle of Bill Hayes
238 Joe Haywood 6 September 1919 24 April 1920 Wing 22 3 0 0 9 signed from Manchester United F.C., sold to Widnes, occasionally misnamed as Jack Haywood
410 Roy Hazelhurst 23 November 1935 22 April 1936 Fullback, Stand-off 10 0 0 0 0 signed from Canterbury RU, New Zealand
712 George Heard 6 August 1971 6 May 1973 Hooker 39 2 0 0 6 signed from United Glassblowers ARLFC (in St Helens)
127 George Heath 25 November 1905 17 April 1908 Forward 88 16 0 0 48 former Salford, played in 1907 Challenge Cup final win
507 Austin Heathwood 23 April 1949 4 January 1958 Second-row 144 21 3 0 69 Double winning player in 1953-54, one Lancashire cap
1043 Danny Heaton 26 October 2003 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Woolston rovers, played in last game at Wilderspool
701 Albert Heesom 28 August 1970 13 September 1970 Second-row, Loose forward 5 1 0 0 3 signed on loan from Huyton
31 Frank Heesom 5 October 1895 26 February 1898 Fullback 77 0 5 1 13 from the Warrington's rugby union days
383 Syd Heesom 16 September 1933 13 April 1936 Stand-off 37 3 0 0 9 signed from Warrington RUFC, reserve for 1936 Challenge Cup final
457 Gerry Helme 29 August 1945 2 February 1957 Scrum-half 442 101 19 0 341
941 Richard Henare 5 April 1996 11 July 1997 Wing 34 29 0 0 116 New Zealand born, leading try-scorer in 1996 with 17
706 Mick Hennighan 23 January 1971 14 January 1973 Wing 67 30 0 0 90 signed from Salford in January 1971, moved on to Swinton
524 Ron Herbert 21 April 1951 25 January 1958 Centre 41 20 0 0 60 made 23 appearances in 1951-52, hat-trick at Odsal in 1953
697 John Heritage 17 January 1970 3 September 1972 Wing 46 16 0 0 48 signed from Preston Grasshoppers R.F.C. (RU), moved to Blackpool Borough
768 Steve Hesford 2 November 1975 2 October 1985 Fullback, Wing, Centre 318 46 1112 47 2416 Holds Warrington's 'most goals in a career' record
413 Albert Edward Hewitt 1 January 1936 6 February 1937 Wing 9 2 0 0 6 sold to Leigh where he made 30 appearances in 1938-39
150 L. Hewitt 19 September 1908 12 December 1908 Forward 9 0 0 0 0 made his début in a 3-5 defeat at Swinton
118 Richard "Dick" Hewitt 1 April 1904 2 April 1907 Forward 8 0 0 0 0 locally produced
1079 Chris 'Spider' Hicks 2008 2010 Wing 82 71 119 0 572 signed from Manly, scored a hat-trick at Wembley 2010
623 Merv Hicks 21 October 1961 8 February 1964 Second-row 28 5 39 0 93
439 Fred Higginbottom 26 August 1939 23 August 1947 Centre 90 19 53 0 163 signed from Rylands, played in Brian Bevan's first game, died aged 91
41 Henry Higginbottom 25 January 1896 30 October 1897 Stand-off 31 3 0 1 13 Stand-off in the first season of rugby league, 1895–96
214 Henry Higham 13 February 1915 27 March 1915 Left-Centre 4 2 0 0 6 scored two tries against Hunslet on home début
1085 Mickey Higham 2009 present Hooker 129 33 1 0 134 signed from Wigan, Three-time Challenge Cup winner
35 J. Higham 16 November 1895 12 October 1901 Forward 10 0 0 0 0
537 Ted Higham 5 April 1952 21 February 1953 Wing, Centre 2 0 0 0 0 who made his début in a 41-0 defeat at Barrow
959 Chris Highton 26 May 1997 8 June 1997 Halfback, Hooker 3 0 0 0 0 Squad №36
975 David Highton 2 August 1998 6 May 2001 Hooker 34 2 0 0 8 first player from Warrington to fail drugs test, banned for a year
702 Syd Highton 21 November 1970 17 November 1972 Scrum-half 6 1 0 0 3 signed from Heinz RUFC in Wigan (H. J. Heinz, Wigan), only try at Hull
1099 Chris Hill 2012 present Prop 87 14 0 0 56 signed from Leigh, Player of Year in début season
643 Fred Hill 26 October 1963 2 November 1965 Prop 29 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, sold to Blackpool borough
1013 John Hill 16 September 2001 22 September 2002 Prop 5 0 0 0 0 signed from Wigan St Judes
32 P. Hill 5 October 1895 31 December 1898 Forward 72 0 0 0 0 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup tie in 1897
915 Mark 'The Beast' Hilton 18 December 1993 15 July 2006 Prop 260 9 0 0 36 unlucky with injuries
513 Leo Hindle 3 December 1949 15 April 1950 Prop 9 0 0 0 0 brother of Ray Hindle, played rugby union in the Army
505 Ray Hindle 12 March 1949 3 December 1949 Wing 12 7 0 0 21 brother of Leo Hindle, via RAF rugby union, sold to Salford
628 Brian Hindley 17 February 1962 19 October 1963 Centre 4 0 0 0 0
726 Ken Hindley 14 November 1971 7 September 1973 Fullback 12 0 52 3 110 once kicked 11 goals in a match against Barrow
479 J. Hitchen 21 September 1946 5 October 1946 Prop 3 0 0 0 0 signed from amateur rugby league in Wigan
73 Thomas Hockenhull 18 March 1899 17 April 1909 Halfback 194 40 7 1 136
364 Don Hodgetts 13 September 1930 13 April 1931 Right-Wing, Centre 13 0 0 0 0 signed from Old Widnesians RUFC
1094 Brett Hodgson 2011 2013 Fullback 75 39 314 2 786 Australian signed from Huddersfield, Lance Todd winner
914 Colin Hodkinson 11 December 1993 28 December 1993 Hooker 4 0 0 0 0 GB Academy, from Leigh Miners, retired through injury
845 Tony Hodson 28 October 1984 8 March 1987 Hooker 36 3 0 0 12 signed from Widnes St Maries, sold to Springfield Borough [15]
800 Steve Hogan 25 March 1979 28 October 1979 Prop 22 1 0 0 3 6 ft 2in, 16st 4 lb, signed from Barrow in March 1979
141 James H. Holbrook 29 March 1907 1 April 1907 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 both games at Wilderspool, against Halifax and Leeds
806 Andy Holbrook 25 November 1979 21 November 1982 Loose forward 38 3 0 0 9 Promising player from Crosfields before eye injury
62 J. Holcroft 3 September 1898 26 December 1898 Wing, Centre 13 5 1 0 17 signed from Latchford Rangers junior team
939 Chris Holden 1 January 1996 21 March 1997 Second-row 5 0 0 0 0 signed from Orrell St James ARLFC
636 Keith Holden Sr. 30 January 1963 12 September 1964 Centre 49 22 0 0 66
870 Keith Holden Jr. 22 March 1987 28 February 1988 Scrum-half 31 5 0 1 21 signed from Wigan, in 1987 Lancashire Cup final defeat
344 Billy Holding 21 January 1928 9 November 1940 Fullback 328 6 830 4 1686
313 Charles Holland 19 September 1925 17 October 1925 Stand-off 5 1 0 0 3 Scored his only try in a 5-0 win at Oldham
458 T. Holland 29 August 1945 24 November 1945 Left-Wing 3 0 0 0 0 played at Castleford in Warrington's first post-World War II match
379 G. Hollingsworth 27 August 1932 23 March 1940 Second-row 34 3 0 0 9 signed from Scholes, Wigan junior team (surname occasionally spelt Hollinsworth, i.e. no 'g')
619 Ken Hollingsworth 9 September 1961 21 April 1964 Second-row 4 0 0 0 0
395 J. Hollins 29 September 1934 13 April 1936 Halfback 3 0 0 0 0
558 Jim Honey 9 October 1954 22 September 1955 Stand-off 23 11 0 0 33 signed from St Helens [16], 1955 Championship winner
350 W. Hopkins 21 April 1928 20 April 1929 Left-Wing, Second-row 6 1 0 0 3 scored his only try at Dewsbury
501 Bill Hopper 28 December 1948 18 April 1949 Second-row 5 0 0 0 0
551 Len Horton 28 November 1953 20 August 1958 Wing, Centre 113 61 0 0 183 Australian, 1955 Championship winner
929 John Hough 3 September 1995 18 May 1997 Hooker 29 6 0 0 24 Academy Cup winner in 1993, joined Oldham
25 W. Houghton 28 September 1895 20 November 1897 Halfback 51 2 0 2 14 from the Warrington's rugby union days
547 Frank Hudson 14 February 1953 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Pilkington Recs, played against Orford Tannery
583 John Hudson 7 September 1957 26 December 1957 Prop, Hooker 7 0 0 0 0
784 Lewis Hudson 10 October 1976 20 March 1977 Left-Wing 8 1 0 0 3
687 Arthur Hughes 28 January 1969 18 April 1970 Second-row, Loose forward 47 6 0 0 18 signed from Oldham, former Widnes
1123 Jack Hughes 2016 present Second-row 30 6 0 0 24 signed from Wigan Warriors
525 Reg Hughes 21 April 1951 28 November 1953 Wing, Centre 12 1 0 0 3
685 Godfrey Hulme 18 December 1968 1 January 1969 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Eccles RUFC, killed in road traffic accident [17] 13 Feb 1947 [18]
944 Paul Hulme 9 June 1996 22 August 1997 Hooker, Second-row 28 3 0 0 12 © veteran signed from Widnes, briefly Warrington captain
1005 Gary Hulse 12 August 2001 2004 Utility 50 11 0 1 45 Popular player signed from Crosfields in 2000
509 Alf Humphreys 3 September 1949 10 April 1954 Wing 75 40 0 0 120 signed from Halifax, sold to Leigh
861 Tony Humphries 7 September 1986 9 April 1989 Forward 62 6 0 0 24 signed from Crosfields, made one appearance for Lancashire
982 Alan Hunte 14 February 1999 16 September 2001 Centre 91 57 0 0 228 former St Helens and Great Britain, signed from Hull FC
107 D. Hunter 10 January 1903 24 January 1903 Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0 played in defeats at Brighouse Rangers, and Runcorn
763 Eddie Hunter 5 April 1975 7 February 1982 Loose forward 115 27 0 0 81 substitute in 1978 team who beat Australia
661 Peter Hutchinson 9 March 1966 4 October 1969 Wing 30 10 0 0 30 signed from Crosfields, nine tries in 1968-69 season
624 Barry Ibbotson 21 October 1961 Left-Wing 1 1 0 0 3 try-scoring début in 35-5 defeat at Oldham
591 Geoff Irwin 23 August 1958 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 played in a 20-16 win over Keighley at Wilderspool
43 Danny Isherwood 11 April 1896 5 September 1908 Centre 297 45 14 4 171 played in four Challenge Cup finals, winning two 1 Lancashire cap
498 Bill Jackson 20 November 1948 13 October 1951 Centre 28 14 0 0 52 signed from Hull Kingston Rovers, emigrated to Canada
841 Bob Jackson 2 September 1984 4 April 1994 Prop 228 41 8 1 181 Australian in legendary Boyd, Tamati, Jackson front row
876 Mark Jackson 8 November 1987 22 November 1987 Forward 3 0 0 0 0 Australian from South Sydney Rabbitohs, arrived with brother Steve Jackson (?)
119 W. Jackson 26 April 1904 27 April 1904 Centre 2 0 0 0 0 locally produced, two appearances in two days
144 F. G. Jenkins 25 January 1908 28 March 1908 Forward 12 2 1 0 8 Welsh, signed from Newport RFC
393 Griff Jenkins 22 September 1934 2 January 1939 Wing 131 57 0 0 171 Warrington-born, played in three major finals, all lost, son of John Jenkins, Salford coach 1964-1970
139 John Jenkins 10 December 1906 1 October 1910 Scrum-half 99 31 0 0 93
1075 Anthony Jerram 15 April 2007 2007 Second-row 2 0 0 0 0 Warrington-born, moved to Newtown Jets (Sydney) [19]
760 Peter Jewitt 6 December 1974 7 February 1976 Second-row 28 7 0 0 21 signed from Higginshaw ARLFC, sold to Oldham
80 Frank Jewkes 6 January 1900 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Local association footballer who switched codes in the summer of 1899
1062 Andrew 'Joey' Johns 10 September 2005 24 September 2005 Scrum-half, Hooker 3 1 12 1 29 The best player in the world, paid £10,000 per match
434 Albert Johnson 21 January 1939 12 May 1951 Wing 198 112 2 0 340
285 Arthur 'Chick' Johnson 3 February 1923 15 November 1924 Second-row, Loose forward 58 10 0 0 30
856 Brian Johnson 6 October 1985 8 May 1988 Fullback 103 48 0 0 192 Australian, 25 tries in 86-87, Coach 88-96
1121 Jack Johnson 2015 present Fullback 4 3 0 0 12 progressed through the Academy
1073 Paul Johnson 19 February 2007 2009 Wing, Centre, Stand-off, Second-row, Loose forward 53 18 0 0 72 unlucky with injury
399 R. Johnson 22 December 1934 14 February 1935 Loose forward 11 2 0 0 6 scored a try against Widnes on Christmas Day 1934
173 Bill 'Massa' Johnston 17 December 1910 17 April 1911 Second-row 38 8 0 0 24 Represented NZ in Rugby Union and Rugby League. Incorrectly identified in some sources as H. Johnson from 2 September 1911 to 1 January 1912
185 Ben Jolley 30 March 1912 4 September 1926 Fullback 282 1 317 8 653 missed 1920 Great Britain tour because of a broken leg
48 G. Jolley 14 November 1896 12 September 1908 Forward 136 0 0 0 0 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup win in 1905
84 James "Jim"/"Jimmy" Jolley 1 September 1900 25 April 1903 Forward 34 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Oldham at Wilderspool
235 Jack Jolley 22 February 1919 11 September 1920 Left-Wing, Centre 40 3 5 0 19
219 R. Jolley 18 January 1919 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance in a 13-3 defeat at Widnes
56 … Jones 8 January 1898 10 September 1898 Fullback 2 0 0 0 0
402 … Jones (trialist) 16 February 1935 Prop 1 1 0 0 0 Trialist who scored a try against Barrow at Wilderspool
225 Alf Jones 25 January 1919 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 moved to Leigh where he also made one appearance
356 Bill Jones 1 April 1929 14 April 1934 Second-row 128 18 0 0 54 played in 1932 Lancashire Cup win. 2 Lancashire caps
730 Clive Jones 20 August 1972 15 December 1974 Second-row, Loose forward 45 6 0 0 18
77 Evan Thomas Jones 2 September 1899 31 March 1900 Centre 27 6 13 0 44 Welsh, signed from Huddersfield, transferred to St Helens in 1903
436 H. B. Jones 17 April 1939 9 May 1940 Scrum-half 9 1 0 0 3 signed from Swinton & District Amateur RL
427 Harry Jones 22 January 1938 2 June 1947 Forward 139 3 0 0 9 signed from Higginshaw ARLFC, moved to Keighley
419 Les 'Cowboy' Jones 31 October 1936 6 May 1950 Fullback 270 26 7 14 120 Welsh, Challenge Cup and championship winner, Cowboy legs
925 Mark Jones 20 August 1995 26 August 1996 Forward 38 2 0 0 8 Welsh, signed from Hull, moved to Ebbw Vale
130 Owen Jones 4 January 1902 13 April 1906 Centre 17 1 0 0 3 signed from Castner Kellner RUFC (Castner–Kellner Co.) in Runcorn
654 Phil Jones 1 May 1965 2 October 1971 Prop 71 4 0 0 12 signed from Wigan RUFC
323 Ron Jones 30 August 1926 24 December 1927 Centre 31 9 18 0 63 signed from Forest of Dean RUFC
737 Wally Jones 14 November 1972 17 November 1972 Wing, Centre 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, moved to Rochdale
114 Ernie Jordan 17 October 1903 17 January 1914 Utility Back 81 17 0 1 53 local, played every position from 1 to 6
1127 Benjamin Jullien 2016 present Centre 12 3 0 0 12 French from Avignon signed after successful trial, second Frenchman to play for Warrington (first was Jerome Guisset)
601 Dennis Karalius 15 August 1959 13 February 1960 Second-row 19 3 0 0 9 member of famous RL family, signed from St Helens [20]
142 James Kay 29 March 1907 10 April 1909 Stand-off 2 0 0 0 0
787 Ken Kelly 1 January 1977 15 March 1987 Halfback 316 73 0 10 248 ©
788 Mike Kelly 1 April 1977 23 October 1983 Wing 134 33 0 0 100 signed from Crosfields ARL, in 1978 team who beat Australia
898 Neil Kenyon 14 January 1990 4 April 1993 Wing 46 28 0 0 12 scored a hat-trick of tries on his Warrington début
115 Tommy Kenyon 23 January 1904 9 November 1907 Left-Wing 45 13 0 0 39 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup win in 1905
840 John Kerr 1 April 1984 23 April 1984 Halfback 5 3 0 0 12 signed from Boilermakers ARLFC, moved to Leigh
541 Ken Kerrigan 15 November 1952 25 September 1954 Stand-off 11 2 0 0 6 signed from Orford Tannery, died aged-26 following road traffic accident in October 1960 [21][22] (Marie Pendlebury)[23]
148 W. Kettle 12 September 1908 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Widnes at Wilderspool
930 Ron Kettlewell 3 September 1995 9 June 1996 Centre 5 0 0 0 0 BARLA tourist, signed from Walney Central ARLFC
1001 David Kidwell 11 February 2001 1 April 2002 Centre 32 12 0 0 48 New Zealand international signed from Parramatta
565 Billy Kilbride 5 November 1955 6 April 1957 Wing, Scrum-half 9 6 0 0 18 signed from Richard Fairclough School
926 Dave King 27 August 1995 1 January 1996 Forward 13 1 0 0 4 Giant Australian - 6 ft 5in - signed from Huddersfield
1113 George King 2014 present Second-row 55 5 0 0 20 signed from Huddersfield's Academy, older brother of Toby King
1080 Matt King 2008 2011 Centre 106 66 0 0 264 Australian international from Melbourne Storm
392 Rex King 25 August 1934 13 February 1937 Loose forward 76 29 0 0 87 New Zealand, won the Military Cross for bravery
1114 Toby King 2014 present Centre 25 5 0 0 20 signed from Huddersfield, younger brother of George King
340 Billy Kirk 19 November 1927 30 March 1934 Scrum-half 102 16 0 0 48
529 Cyril Knight 29 August 1951 26 December 1952 Stand-off 23 3 0 0 9 signed from Penketh Tannery ARLFC in March 1951
772 Glenn Knight 26 December 1975 23 January 1977 Stand-off 37 17 1 1 54 signed from Huddersfield, moved to Oldham
850 Mark Knight 16 December 1984 4 April 1988 Forward 13 2 0 0 8 signed from Widnes Tigers, moved to Chorley Borough
94 Tommy Knight 28 December 1901 29 March 1907 Fullback 44 3 4 0 17 signed from Latchford Rangers junior club, died August 1927
928 Ian Knott 30 August 1995 9 September 2001 Second-row, Loose forward 135 34 19 0 174 signed from Wigan St Judes, moved to Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
492 Bryn Knowelden 13 December 1947 29 September 1951 Centre, Stand-off 125 37 0 0 111
940 Toa Kohe-Love 31 March 1996 30 September 2006 Centre 185 96 0 0 384 Junior Kiwi who scored 28 tries in 1999 season.
1104 James Laithwaite 2012 2016 Second-row, Loose forward 49 1 0 0 4 England Under-18s international
136 M. Lambert 24 March 1906 Stand-off 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance against Widnes at Wilderspool
534 Roy Lambert 8 December 1951 15 November 1952 Wing 38 25 0 0 75
153 A. J. Landor 17 October 1908 17 September 1910 Wing 5 2 0 0 6
138 W. Landor 26 November 1906 1 January 1908 Wing 7 3 0 0 9
989 Allan 'Alfie' Langer 13 February 2000 29 July 2001 Scrum-half 55 16 4 0 72 Legendary Australian whose signing was a real coup
593 Paddy Lannon 27 September 1958 13 January 1962 Hooker 72 1 0 0 3 played in 1959 Lancashire Cup win
670 Ken Large 18 November 1966 26 November 1966 Centre 2 0 0 0 0 former St Helens [24], on a month's trial from Blackpool
707 Brian Larkin 23 January 1971 25 August 1972 Prop 32 5 0 0 15 signed from Widnes, sold to Barrow
464 A. Lathom 15 September 1945 27 April 1946 Loose forward 14 1 0 0 3 signed from Wigan & District Amateur RL
1021 Dale Laughton 10 February 2002 1 September 2002 Prop 18 0 0 0 0 Former Sheffield Eagles, signed from the Huddersfield Giants
254 Bill Lavin 25 September 1920 21 January 1922 Centre 34 3 0 0 9 signed from St Helens [25], 30 appearances in 1920-21
26 Joe Lawless 28 September 1895 8 April 1901 Left-Wing 56 10 0 1 34
208 Tommy Laws 5 September 1914 6 March 1920 Centre, Halfback 42 4 0 0 12 also made 20 friendly appearances in 1917-18
984 Andrew Leathem 18 April 1999 13 June 1999 Prop 10 0 0 0 0 Warrington-born on loan from St Helens [26] for two months
709 Kevan Leatherbarrow 6 February 1971 30 January 1972 Halfback 4 0 0 0 0 suffered a broken clavicle (collar bone) on his début
459 Frank Lee 29 August 1945 20 September 1947 Centre 7 5 0 0 15 signed from Culcheth amateur rugby league
921 Jason Lee 9 November 1994 24 September 1995 Wing 12 4 0 0 16 signed from Dudley Hill amateurs, played for Wales
321 Harry Lees 2 April 1926 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Oldham RUFC
134 Sammy Lees 3 February 1906 27 February 1909 Stand-off 68 18 0 2 58 signed from Oldham, try scorer in 1907 Challenge Cup win
663 Brian Leigh 25 March 1966 12 November 1966 Centre 8 0 2 0 4 kicked 2 goals at Castleford in Floodlit Trophy defeat
1052 Chris Leikvoll 21 February 2004 14 September 2007 Prop 95 4 0 0 16 Australian from Sydney St George, British passport holder
786 Roy Lester 14 November 1976 20 January 1980 Prop 94 7 0 0 21 in 1978 team who beat the Australians, later on coaching staff
519 Tom Lewis 15 April 1950 Stand-off 1 0 0 0 0 played against Liverpool Stanley at Wilderspool
302 W. H. Leyland 4 October 1924 25 September 1926 Second-row 39 2 0 0 6 signed from Wigan Old Boys RUFC
710 Noel Lightfoot 6 February 1971 5 April 1972 Second-row 15 0 0 0 0 signed from Warrington's 'B' team
1053 Danny Lima 21 February 2004 10 June 2006 Prop 69 10 0 0 40 Powerful Samoan from Manly, first Kolpak signing
449 … Lindley 14 September 1940 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 played against Broughton Rangers at Wilderspool
1124 Tom Lineham 2016 present Wing 22 16 0 0 64 signed from Hull FC for £140,000
477 Ken Livesey 18 May 1946 18 October 1952 Prop 14 1 0 0 3 signed from Wigan & District Amateur RL
131 Jack Lloyd 25 December 1905 16 December 1911 Halfback 79 14 0 0 42
236 Samual Lloyd 12 April 1919 24 January 1920 Wing 20 1 0 0 3 scored his only try in 13-12 win at Oldham in May 1919 (Samuel Lloyd?)
425 P. Loughlin 16 October 1937 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 played against Leeds in one of Dave Cotton's rare absences
516 Gerry Lowe 7 April 1950 11 February 1956 Forward 129 12 0 0 36 signed from Warrington RUFC, double Challenge Cup winner birth registered October→December 1927 (age 96–97) in Warrington district, as of February 2017 Gerard Lowe is the last surviving member of Warrington's 1954 Challenge Cup Final winning team.
721 John Lowe 8 September 1971 28 December 1975 Scrum-half 55 5 0 0 15 former Leigh, became a pub landlord
869 Paul Lowndes 15 March 1987 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 on loan from Oldham, Substitute/Interchange in 10-14 defeat at Hull Kingston Rovers
104 Elijah Lunt 13 December 1902 1 January 1906 Forward 34 0 0 0 0 played in 1904 Challenge Cup team, became a director of Warrington
874 David "Dave" Lyon 27 October 1987 26 April 1992 Fullback 147 31 112 1 349 sold to St Helens for £90,000
764 Dennis Lyons 5 April 1975 13 March 1976 Loose forward 10 2 0 0 6 signed from St Helens [27]
476 A. MacDonald 10 April 1946 16 November 1946 Second-row 3 1 0 0 3 scored his only try at Hull in a 9-5 victory
659 Gil MacDougal 11 December 1965 19 March 1966 Centre 6 3 0 0 9 Fiery Australian from Western Suburbs
891 Greg Mackey 3 September 1989 15 December 1995 Scrum-half 123 19 4 20 104 made 98 consecutive appearances from 1992–95
696 Allan Maddalena 29 November 1969 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 Australian guest player from Newtown Bluebags [28]
1022 Steve Maden 10 February 2002 22 September 2002 Centre 4 0 0 0 0 signed from Golborne Parkside ARLFC, released and joined St Helens
938 Mateaki Mafi 20 December 1995 14 March 1997 Wing 23 8 0 0 32 signed from Tongan RU, later joined Workington Town
113 D. Mahoney 26 September 1903 27 April 1904 Centre, Stand-off 16 0 0 0 0 signed from Cardiff RFC
715 Terry Main 12 August 1971 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Warrington Colts
585 Harry Major 14 September 1957 13 October 1962 Second-row 150 15 0 0 45 played in 1959 Lancashire Cup win, and 1961 Championship final
284 Eddie Makin 25 December 1922 3 October 1925 Wing 22 8 0 0 24 product of Warrington's 'A' team
918 Francis Maloney 25 September 1994 17 April 1995 Stand-off 20 4 0 0 16
896 Duane Mann 17 December 1989 25 April 1993 Hooker 124 20 0 6 86
951 George Mann 8 March 1997 25 August 1997 Prop 24 1 0 0 4 spent season on loan from Leeds
578 John Manniex 23 February 1957 19 September 1959 Prop 24 4 0 0 12 signed from Wigan Road Working Men's Club in Leigh
279 Tom Mannion 23 September 1922 7 April 1923 Centre 20 1 18 0 39 signed from Barrow (RLFC?), featured in Pinnacle cigarette cards
1025 Paul Marquet 23 February 2002 1 September 2002 Second-row 26 1 0 0 4 Australian from Newcastle Knights
365 Jim Marsden 29 November 1930 18 April 1933 Second-row 63 10 0 1 32 Yorkshire county, signed from Dewsbury
664 Rob Marsden 30 March 1966 14 November 1970 Second-row 14 0 0 0 0 signed from Oldham St Annes ARLFC
761 Tommy Martyn 5 January 1975 4 May 1981 Second-row 220 51 0 1 154
1002 Martin Masella 11 February 2001 16 September 2001 Prop 27 5 0 0 20 Captained Tonga in World Cup, signed from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
432 … Mason 14 January 1939 8 September 1945 Second-row, Loose forward 3 0 0 0 0
272 Frank Mason 27 December 1921 11 April 1931 Centre, Second-row 105 7 0 0 21 testimonial in 1932-33
52 J. Mason 4 December 1897 18 March 1899 Forward 22 5 7 0 29 first player to kick a goal at Wilderspool, in 1898
575 John Massey 19 January 1957 26 January 1957 Halfback 2 1 0 0 3 scored try in trial game under the name "Johnson" (unsure as to whether he was from RU)
747 Ian Mather 8 December 1973 22 August 1975 Second-row, Loose forward 24 1 0 0 3 Warrington-born, two winners' medals in 1973-74
210 Robert Mather 3 October 1914 16 September 1922 Prop 71 1 0 0 3 played in 1921 Lancashire Cup win, scored his only try at Runcorn
1035 Richard Mathers 14 July 2002 26 August 2002 Fullback, Wing, Centre 7 0 0 0 0 Warrington Wolves début aged 18, two-time Challenge Cup winner
262 Will Matthews 16 April 1921 Right-Centre 1 0 0 0 0 played at Swinton on the last day of 1920-21 season
332 … Maxfield (trialist) 19 April 1927 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 Pseudonym used by a Welsh player
847 Hussein M'Barki 18 November 1984 14 April 1985 Wing 8 2 0 0 8 controversially signed by Reg Bowden from Fulham, as the RFL deemed him a free-agent
522 Jock McAvoy 21 October 1950 3 September 1951 Fullback, Centre, Stand-off 12 2 0 0 6 signed from Workington
1087 Tyrone McCarthy 2009 2013 Second-row, Loose forward 43 3 0 0 12 two Wembley wins as a substitute and one Wembley try
554 Stan McCormick 30 January 1954 3 March 1956 Left-Wing 48 17 0 0 51 signed from St. Helens [29]
454 Tommy McCue 23 November 1940 Halfback 1 2 0 0 6
968 Steve McCurrie 15 February 1998 9 September 2001 Second-row 107 37 0 0 148 signed from Bedford Blues (RU), former Widnes
595 Eddie McDonnell 24 January 1959 31 January 1959 Left-Wing 2 1 0 0 3 try-scoring début against Blackpool at Wilderspool
1032 Craig McDowell 2 June 2002 Stand-off, Loose forward 1 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Bradford Bulls
563 Bill McFarlane 8 October 1955 25 August 1958 Loose forward 46 18 0 0 54 signed from Leigh, ITV Trophy (see BBC2 Floodlit Trophy) winner in 1955
824 Billy McGinty 15 September 1982 14 April 1991 Second-row 135 20 0 0 80
543 Brian McGuinness 22 November 1952 21 March 1953 Scrum-half 2 0 0 0 0
917 Bruce McGuire 21 August 1994 24 September 1995 Prop, Second-row 46 7 0 0 28 Tough Australian, signed from the Sheffield Eagles
646 Bernie McGurrin 29 February 1964 21 March 1964 Loose forward 3 0 0 0 0 signed from Rochdale Hornets
708 Alan McInnes 23 January 1971 20 August 1971 Centre 15 5 2 0 19 former RU, signed from Salford, schoolteacher
682 Len McIntyre 24 September 1968 5 December 1970 Hooker 80 6 0 0 18
158 Will McIntyre 27 March 1909 14 December 1912 Fullback 56 14 16 0 74
560 Tom McKinney 15 January 1955 12 January 1957 Hooker 64 3 0 0 9
251 Frank McNulty 28 August 1920 24 November 1923 Scrum-half 65 10 3 0 36 Ginger-haired, signed from Wigan Highfield, died in 1949 ?
46 … Meacock 17 October 1896 13 December 1902 Forward 7 0 0 0 0
953 Dallas Mead 21 January 1997 28 January 1997 Prop 2 0 0 0 0 Junior Kiwi from Auckland Warriors, injured on début
857 Kevin Meadows 31 March 1986 22 March 1987 Wing 32 15 0 0 60 signed from St Helens [30], moved to Oldham
638 Jackie Melling 15 April 1963 15 January 1971 Centre 173 65 1 5 207 scored two tries in 1965 Lancashire Cup final victory
897 Gary 'Ming' Mercer 26 December 1989 4 August 2001 Centre, Second-row 101 18 3 0 78 two impressive spells with club, Ming the Merciless
338 Jesse Meredith 17 October 1927 25 April 1931 Centre, Second-row 113 9 1 1 31
78 D. F. Mereweather 2 September 1899 29 April 1901 Forward 42 3 0 0 9 signed from Bristol Rugby (RU) (centre)
746 Charlie Middlehurst 30 September 1973 26 September 1979 Hooker 22 1 1 4 14 signed from Leigh (31 appearances 1965-72)
552 Brian Miller 12 December 1953 6 April 1957 Stand-off 13 1 0 0 3
328 Jack 'Cod' Miller 11 December 1926 9 February 1946 Prop 526 31 0 0 93
770 Tony Miller 30 November 1975 12 February 1977 Hooker 44 8 0 3 27 © signed from Huddersfield, having previously played for Castleford, emigrated to Australia
386 Harry Mitchell 1 January 1934 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 signed from New Springs ARLFC
1076 Lee Mitchell 19 August 2007 2011 Second-row 37 4 0 0 16 spent 2012 season on loan at Castleford
879 Steve Molloy 28 August 1988 16 April 1990 Prop 50 0 0 0 0 sold to Leeds for £110,000
1095 Joel Monaghan 2011 2015 Wing 145 145 2 0 584 Australian, Ex-Canberra Raiders, younger brother of Michael Monaghan
1081 Michael Monaghan 2008 present Scrum-half 167 31 0 4 128 signed from Manly, Lance Todd Trophy winner in 2009, older brother of Joel Monaghan
343 Bill Moon 27 December 1927 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance against Wigan Highfield
36 Freddie Moores 16 November 1895 24 March 1900 Right-Wing 62 12 0 0 36 signed from St Peter's (ARLFC?), played in first game at Wilderspool
90 J. Moores 6 April 1901 Right-Wing 1 0 0 0 0 signed from St Peter's (ARLFC?), played in first game at Wilderspool
209 William George Morgan 12 September 1914 26 September 1914 Right-Centre 3 0 0 0 0 his three appearances all ended in defeat
168 William Morgan 3 September 1910 4 March 1911 Forward 26 0 0 0 0
1074 Adrian 'Moz' Morley 9 February 2007 2013 Prop 173 9 0 0 36 © Captain for three Challenge Cup wins
969 Chris Morley 15 February 1998 5 July 1998 Second-row, Loose forward 12 0 0 0 0 signed from St Helens as part of the Paul Sculthorpe deal
275 Ellis Morley 21 January 1922 4 December 1926 Forward 6 0 0 0 0
324 J. Morris (trialist) 4 September 1926 9 September 1926 Wing 2 1 0 0 3 Pseudonym given to a trialist from Midlands RU club
828 Steve Morris 20 February 1983 27 October 1985 Centre 8 0 0 0 0 signed from Leigh Rangers in 1982, moved to Salford
53 David Morrison 18 December 1897 31 March 1906 Forward 162 5 0 1 17 played in Warrington's first two Challenge Cup finals in 1901 & 1904
871 Andy Mossop 8 April 1987 20 April 1987 Loose forward 4 1 0 0 4 signed from Millom ARLFC, moved to Barrow
538 Cecil 'The Blackball Bullet' Mountford 4 October 1952 3 October 1953 Stand-off 37 6 2 0 22
832 Steve Moylan 10 April 1983 21 April 1985 Hooker 15 0 0 0 0 signed from Wigan St Patrick's, moved to Salford
440 Alec Mulhall 4 November 1939 31 January 1948 Forward 20 1 0 0 3 transferred to Keighley
825 Roby Muller 6 October 1982 20 April 1992 Forward 47 4 0 0 15 Popular Maori who enjoyed two spells at Wilderspool
713 Alex Murphy 6 August 1971 21 September 1975 Stand-off 67 9 12 28 107 ©
946 Anthony Murray 9 February 1997 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Wigan, moved to Widnes
963 David 'Doc' Murray 25 August 1997 5 September 1997 Fullback 3 0 0 0 0 New Zealand-born, signed on loan from Wigan
611 Terry Musgrove 23 April 1960 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 Served in Royal Navy, played in a 27-8 defeat at Workington
893 David Myers 29 October 1989 21 January 1990 Centre 6 0 0 0 0 controversial signing from Widnes, both Warrington and Widnes claimed to have signed him, and the RFL tribunal came down in Warrington's favour, sold to Wigan
1090 Richie Myler 2010 2015 Scrum-half 139 77 2 1 313 signed from Salford for £290,000
895 Robert Myler 19 November 1989 28 January 1995 Wing 58 29 2 0 120 at his best in 1993-94 when he scored 17 tries
511 Albert Naughton 17 December 1949 20 May 1961 Centre 348 167 0 0 501
545 Danny Naughton 1 January 1953 29 September 1956 Prop 130 3 0 0 9
102 Arthur 'Crack' Naylor 22 November 1902 18 April 1914 Forward 202 9 0 0 27 played in two Challenge Cup-winning teams, 1905 and 1907
50 J. Naylor 2 March 1897 18 November 1899 Forward 61 3 0 0 9 played in first game at Wilderspool in September 1898
1082 Adam Neal 2008 2010 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, made début as a substitute at Leigh aged 17
9 Will Nevins 7 September 1895 17 April 1897 Forward 53 2 3 1 16 became a referee, two Lancashire caps in 1895-96
372 Jimmy Newcombe 12 December 1931 18 February 1939 Stand-off 135 20 2 4 72 played in 1936 Challenge Cup final at Wembley
733 Mike Nicholas 8 October 1972 17 April 1980 Forward 152 14 8 0 58
192 Sid Nicholas 19 October 1912 18 October 1919 Stand-off 71 6 21 0 60 played in 1913 Challenge Cup final team
574 Dick Nicholls 10 October 1956 2 February 1957 Prop 12 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Workington at Wilderspool
205 Tom Nicholls 28 March 1914 28 January 1922 Wing 18 5 2 0 19 five tries in 14 appearances in 1920-21 season
990 Tawera Nikau 13 February 2000 16 September 2001 Loose forward 59 7 0 0 28
723 Derek Noonan 2 October 1971 30 November 1975 Centre 147 34 0 0 102 3-caps for England while at Warrington, plus one match against Papua New Guinea
993 Paul Noone 21 May 2000 2 July 2006 Wing, Centre, Stand-off, Second-row, Loose forward 66+62 14 26 0 108 Versatile player signed from Widnes Tigers aged 14
478 John Norburn 31 August 1946 6 December 1947 Centre 15 2 0 0 6 signed from Wigan RUFC
435 Walter Norris 11 February 1939 14 September 1946 Forward 26 1 0 0 3 signed from Rylands, moved to St Helens in 1947 [31]
816 Jimmy Nulty 30 August 1981 11 October 1981 Scrum-half 2 0 0 0 0 Former Wigan, signed on loan from Barrow
970 Danny Nutley 15 February 1998 16 September 2001 Prop 107 3 0 0 12 Australian, Coach's Player of the Year in 1999
650 Geoffrey Oakes 21 November 1964 28 September 1966 Hooker 48 1 0 0 3
1096 Gareth O'Brien 2011 2015 Scrum-half 61 18 77 3 229 made a try-scoring début against Keighley
10 W. O'Brien 7 September 1895 5 September 1896 Centre 12 1 0 1 7 played against Hunslet in Warrington's first Northern Union game
521 Paddy O'Donnell 10 October 1950 3 November 1951 Stand-off 13 1 0 0 3 signed from Leigh, went on loan to Liverpool City
269 George Ogden 10 September 1921 11 November 1922 Second-row 47 0 0 0 0 played in the 1921 Lancashire Cup win, transferred to Leigh
594 Terry O'Grady 27 September 1958 8 September 1962 Wing 138 84 0 0 252
823 Roger O'Mahony 5 September 1982 9 December 1984 Hooker 78 2 0 0 7 signed from Oldham, Warrington's Player of the Year in 1983-84
161 Larry 'Jersey' O'Malley 11 September 1909 7 April 1910 Forward 36 7 0 0 21
154 Billy O'Neill 17 October 1908 4 April 1910 Forward 56 9 0 0 27
1012 Tom O'Reilly 31 August 2001 22 September 2002 Scrum-half 16 2 0 0 8 Papua New Guinea international
1109 Gene Ormsby 2014 present Wing 35 25 0 0 100 6 ft 2in, signed from Oldham St Annes
366 J. O'Rourke 25 December 1930 3 September 1932 Wing 4 1 0 0 3 signed from Orford Tannery, only try against Broughton
380 Jack Oster 27 August 1932 9 September 1933 Stand-off 40 4 0 2 16
901 Chris O'Sullivan 20 October 1990 14 April 1991 Stand-off 28 3 0 2 14 1991 Regal Trophy winner
480 Joe O'Toole 5 October 1946 2 June 1947 Prop 34 2 0 0 6 signed from Crosfields ARLFC, had played RU in Army
557 Peter O'Toole 25 September 1954 30 August 1958 Prop 66 5 0 0 15 cousin of Joe O'Toole, ITV Cup (see BBC2 Floodlit Trophy) winner in 1955
665 Dave Owen 30 March 1966 23 October 1967 Scrum-half 10 1 0 0 3 signed from Lowerhouse ARLFC in Widnes
291 E. Owen 1 November 1923 17 November 1923 Halfback 5 0 0 0 0
724 Jimmy Owen 30 October 1971 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 Welsh, made a substitute appearance at Hull (Welsh RU?) ★
1044 Nick Owen 26 October 2003 Fullback 1 1 4 0 12 signed from Woolston Rovers, made début against New Zealand 'A'
414 Harold 'Moggy' Palin 22 February 1936 18 April 1951 Loose forward 150 32 436 3 974 ©
181 Riki Papakura 14 October 1911 Centre 1 0 0 0 0
424 Dai Parker 2 October 1937 4 March 1939 Scrum-half 16 0 0 1 2 signed from Neath RFC
1063 Rob Parker 12 February 2006 2008 Forward 66 6 0 0 24 Popular, signed from Bradford, moved to Salford
580 Terry Parkinson 2 March 1957 26 March 1960 Scrum-half 23 4 0 0 12 Wigan schoolboy star along with Jackie Edwards
668 Ken Parr 12 November 1966 21 November 1971 Second-row 107+13 18 0 1 56
1014 Ian Parry 16 September 2001 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 played in 31-28 win at Castleford on last day of season
325 Jack Parry 2 October 1926 7 April 1928 Wing 36 7 0 0 21
991 Neil Parsley 13 February 2000 Wing 1 1 0 0 4 signed from Lancashire Lynx
675 Bill Pattinson 29 August 1967 18 April 1970 Forward 25 4 0 0 12
1118 Declan Patton 2015 present Stand-off 9 4 23 1 47 made début in 80-0 victory over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
471 J. Paulus 1 December 1945 Left-Wing 1 0 0 0 0 played in a 10-23 defeat at Dewsbury
633 Bill Payne 1 September 1962 30 September 1966 Prop 147 1 2 0 7 in 1965 Lancashire Cup final win over Rochdale
237 Alfred Peacock 23 August 1919 23 November 1929 Hooker 367 10 0 0 30
808 John Peake 9 April 1980 21 November 1982 Second-row 7 0 0 0 0
429 Ossie Peake 2 April 1938 13 November 1948 Centre 118 48 0 0 144 from Newton (-le-Willows?) Grammar School
976 Michael Pechey 2 August 1998 27 September 1998 Centre 9 2 0 0 8 Australian, signed from Bedford Blues (RU)
753 Mike Peers 31 March 1974 2 September 1979 Loose forward 55 2 0 2 8 moved on to Swinton
86 … Pemberton 29 December 1900 30 November 1901 Forward 9 0 0 0 0
87 … Pennington 29 December 1900 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 3-2 win at Rochdale
1045 Dave Pennington 26 October 2003 Fullback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, played in last match at Wilderspool
1071 Kevin Penny 17 September 2006 present Wing 70 50 0 0 200 Electrifying, Great Britain call-up at end of first season (2009)
910 Lee Penny 13 October 1992 7 September 2003 Fullback 275 100 0 0 400 made a habit of scoring tries against Leeds
274 Frank Percival 31 December 1921 7 April 1923 Fullback 2 0 1 0 2 signed from Crosfields
878 Ian Percival 10 April 1988 Forward 1 1 0 0 4 signed from (Farnworth?) Ring o'Bells ARLFC
337 Les Perkins 8 October 1927 19 March 1934 Centre 176 48 2 3 154 © father of Ray Perkins, Welsh, captain of the 1929 Lancashire Cup winners
550 Ray Perkins 17 October 1953 22 September 1955 Wing, Centre 8 2 0 0 6 son of Les Perkins, moved to Blackpool Borough
837 Barry Peters 26 February 1984 29 October 1989 Centre 64 19 0 0 36 brother of Steve Peters signed from Blackbrook ARLFC, moved to Swinton
994 Mike Peters 4 June 2000 17 September 2000 Wing, Second-row 14 1 0 0 4 signed from Halifax
858 Steve Peters 31 March 1986 15 March 1987 Scrum-half 14 0 0 0 0 brother of Barry Peters, signed from St Helens [32], moved to Oldham
264 James Phibbs 27 August 1921 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 played against Broughton on opening day of 1921-22 season
750 Barry Philbin 3 February 1974 12 April 1978 Loose forward 91 14 0 2 45
1112 Joe Philbin 2014 present Forward 15 3 0 0 12 signed from Culcheth Eagles/Latchford Albion
739 Mike Philbin 17 March 1973 10 October 1976 Wing 61 27 0 0 81 Wembley winger in 1974 and 1975, older brother of Barry Philbin
618 Ivor Phillips 28 August 1961 12 April 1963 Centre 8 2 0 0 6 signed from St Ives RUFC (more likely Cornwall, than Hunts & Peterborough County Rugby Union)
904 Rowland Phillips 13 October 1990 21 August 1994 Forward 50 6 0 0 24 signed from Neath RFC, 1991 Regal Trophy winner
540 Syd Phillips 25 October 1952 20 October 1956 Second-row 95 9 1 0 29 Championship winner in 1955
609 Joe Pickavance 16 April 1960 27 October 1967 Centre 196 39 0 0 117 played in 1961 Championship Final, 1965 Lancashire Cup winner
742 Roy Pickersgill 23 April 1973 9 April 1975 Second-row 6 0 0 0 0 signed from Woolston Rovers, father of Steve Pickersgill
1059 Steve Pickersgill 11 March 2005 2010 Prop 36 1 0 0 4 England Academy, product of Crosfields, son of Roy Pickersgill
740 Billy Pickup 17 March 1973 28 January 1975 Centre 77 17 0 0 51 signed from Huddersfield, 1974 Challenge Cup winner
292 W. Pierce 17 November 1923 21 November 1925 Stand-off 5 2 0 0 6
536 Jonty Pilkington 22 March 1952 21 April 1952 Prop 8 0 0 0 0 signed from St Helens [33], moved to Liverpool City
490 Albert Pimblett 27 September 1947 25 March 1950 Centre 98 40 0 0 120
719 Keith Pitman 27 August 1971 26 November 1971 Wing, Centre 11 1 7 0 17 guest from Te Tatu (sic Te Atatu?) club (Te Atatu Roosters), New Zealand, only try against New Zealand (later New Zealand convenor of selectors)
836 Pat Poasa 4 December 1983 20 January 1985 Prop 19 5 0 0 20 Massive Maori from West End club, New Zealand. 6 ft 3in, 17st
169 James Polson 3 September 1910 18 February 1911 Forward 17 2 0 0 6 Welsh, from Treorchy (Treorchy RFC?)
220 Fred Potter 18 January 1919 5 April 1920 Centre/Forward 19 4 0 0 12 played in first game after World War I
771 Ian Potter 30 November 1975 20 September 1981 Loose forward 132 8 0 0 24
221 William Potter 18 January 1919 6 September 1920 Centre, Stand-off 31 5 28 0 71 played in first game after World War I
833 Wayne Poutama 10 April 1983 Scrum-half 1 0 0 0 0 Maori, from Takahiwai (Warriors?) club, New Zealand, guest player
194 Harold Povey 9 December 1912 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Wakefield Trinity at Wilderspool
455 Stanley Powell 25 December 1940 1 January 1949 Left-Wing 29 5 21 0 57
483 Eddie Prescott 18 January 1947 10 April 1950 Stand-off 8 2 0 0 6 signed from Keighley
252 John "Jack" Harrison Prescott 28 August 1920 27 December 1921 Stand-off 50 7 0 0 21 © captain of Warrington's first Lancashire Cup winners in 1921
123 Jack Preston 10 September 1904 28 September 1907 Forward 103 14 89 0 220
27 … Price 28 September 1895 Scrum-half 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in 14-6 defeat at Leigh
656 Joe Price 18 September 1965 18 September 1977 Forward 175 13 0 0 39 once banned for 11 months
548 Ray Price 29 August 1953 27 April 1957 Stand-off 113 23 0 0 69
531 Ike Proctor 13 October 1951 21 April 1952 Centre 24 1 0 0 3 New Zealand-born, signed from Leeds
475 Mike Quick 23 February 1946 28 September 1946 Centre 12 6 25 0 68 Former RAF bomber pilot, signed from RU
45 Phil Radford 26 September 1896 4 December 1897 Wing 11 2 0 0 6 transferred to Leigh
362 Bill Rankin 18 April 1930 28 August 1937 Prop 75 1 6 0 15 played in 1937 Championship Final defeat, sold to Rochdale
1097 Stefan Ratchford 2012 present Utility Back 132 54 146 2 508 signed from Salford, Wembley winner in first season
71 Ernest Ratcliffe 25 January 1896 11 October 1902 Fullback, Wing, Centre 21 1 2 0 7 transferred to St Helens in January 1904
452 Kevin Ratcliffe 26 October 1940 18 May 1946 Wing 19 5 0 0 15 transferred to Widnes
514 Peter Ratcliffe 31 December 1949 27 March 1954 Wing 4 0 0 0 0 transferred to Widnes
852 Alan 'Rambo' Rathbone 1 September 1985 26 April 1987 Second-row 33 3 0 0 12 ?
1064 Paul Rauhihi 12 February 2006 2009 Forward 95 12 0 0 48 © New Zealander signed from North Queensland, club captain
813 Tom Rawlinson 6 April 1981 20 March 1984 Halfback 13 0 0 0 0 signed from Simms Cross, moved to Runcorn Highfield
375 Steve Ray 30 January 1932 30 December 1933 Wing 64 45 0 0 135
58 … Raynor 12 March 1898 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 0-2 defeat by Runcorn
890 Kevin Rea 16 April 1989 22 September 1991 Halfback 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Millom ARLFC
1065 Stuart Reardon 12 February 2006 2009 Fullback 48 11 0 0 44 injury-prone, signed from Bradford, moved to Hull
1015 Alan Reddicliffe 16 September 2001 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 moved on to Chorley
286 Chris Redmond 3 February 1923 15 March 1924 Centre 35 3 10 0 29 former Widnes, featured in Pinnacle cigarette cards
299 Rhys Rees 2 February 1924 24 January 1925 Centre 30 5 0 0 15 signed from Hull Kingston Rovers
568 Martin Regan 29 August 1956 4 March 1961 Stand-off 64 14 15 0 72 England RU player who signed for Warrington on a 5-year deal
183 Bert Renwick 9 December 1911 23 November 1913 Centre 58 9 42 0 111 © Kiwi (not New Zealand national rugby league team), captain of 1913 Challenge Cup final team
720 Frank Reynolds 27 August 1971 14 December 1975 Centre 89 16 0 0 48 Welsh, from Aberavon RFC, in 1975 Challenge Cup final team.
329 Billy Rhodes 18 December 1926 30 March 1929 Wing, Centre 80 31 73 0 239
886 Basil Richards 8 January 1989 25 April 1993 Forward 42 4 0 0 16 signed from Queensbury ARLFC, moved to Huddersfield
487 Bill 'Spiv' Riley 30 August 1947 26 December 1949 Prop 88 8 0 0 24 Championship-winning player signed from Liverpool Stanley, SpivBlack market Salesman
1061 Chris Riley 12 August 2005 2014 Wing 180 120 0 0 480 signed from Woolston Rovers, three times Wembley winner
500 Frank Riley 27 November 1948 24 April 1950 Second-row 8 2 0 0 6 signed from St Helens [34], moved to Liverpool City
1106 Glenn Riley 2013 2014 Prop 17 1 0 0 4 Cumbrian, product of Wath Brow Hornets
441 J. Riley 22 March 1940 18 May 1940 Second-row 6 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Barrow at Wilderspool
447 J. Ritchie 7 September 1940 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 only appearance in 3-2 defeat at Wigan
1027 Leroy Rivett 19 April 2002 22 June 2002 Wing 9 1 0 0 4 who won Lance Todd Trophy with Leeds in 1999
971 Jason Roach 15 February 1998 29 August 1999 Wing 41 21 0 0 84 scored four tries on his début at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
881 Steve 'Blocker' Roach 11 September 1988 25 March 1989 Prop 20 1 0 0 4 played in 1989 Challenge Cup semi-final
265 B. Roberts 27 August 1921 5 September 1921 Wing 3 0 0 0 0 played in three defeats at start of 1921-22 season (also referenced as T. Roberts)
444 Bob Roberts 30 March 1940 28 December 1940 Forward 12 3 0 0 9 Widnes player who guested for Warrington during World War II
838 Mark Roberts 20 March 1984 17 September 1989 Second-row 133 51 0 0 204 Premiership Trophy winner in 1986
98 R. Roberts 26 February 1902 14 February 1903 Forward 26 2 0 0 6 played in the Northern Union's 15-a-side days
306 T. W . 'Fanny' Roberts 6 December 1924 18 January 1930 Wing 117 54 0 0 162 played in 1926 Championship Final defeat, 21 tries that season
47 H. Robey 17 October 1896 5 February 1898 Forward 29 0 0 0 0
270 Arthur T. Robinson 24 September 1921 27 March 1926 Second-row, Loose forward 70 6 0 0 18 product of Warrington's 'A' team.
570 Alan Robinson 20 September 1956 18 April 1961 Prop 7 0 0 0 0 suffered a broken leg 15 minutes into his début
651 Geoff Robinson 6 February 1965 25 October 1966 Second-row 36 3 0 0 9
245 Harry Robinson 21 February 1920 9 October 1920 Loose forward 16 2 0 0 6
377 J. Robinson 25 March 1932 15 October 1932 Centre 11 1 0 0 3 scored his only try in a 30-15 win against Wigan at Wilderspool
604 Roy Robinson 28 November 1959 30 April 1960 Second-row, Loose forward 17 0 0 0 0
317 W. Robinson 3 October 1925 23 January 1926 Prop, Hooker 2 0 0 0 0
680 Ian Robson 17 February 1968 16 March 1968 Second-row 6 0 0 0 0 Australian, from Ipswich club in Queensland
947 Carl Roden 9 February 1997 21 March 1997 Hooker 3 0 0 0 0 transferred to Workington
1023 Matthew Rodwell 10 February 2002 12 May 2002 Scrum-half 12 3 0 0 12 © signed from Penrith, Captain under Steve Anderson
222 L. Rogerson 18 January 1919 1 February 1919 Centre, Loose forward 2 0 0 0 0
314 G. D. Rollings 26 September 1925 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Barrow at Wilderspool
862 Joe Ropati 12 October 1986 19 November 1989 Centre 69 35 0 0 140
916 Jon Roper 22 March 1994 30 June 2000 Centre 131 51 83 0 370 Cumbrian, 1993 Academy Cup winner, 1996 Great Britain tour
868 Mark Roskell 11 March 1987 22 April 1990 Hooker 62 5 0 0 20 signed from Millom, 1989 Lancashire Cup winner
417 John Rothwell 10 October 1936 14 September 1946 Forward 19 1 0 0 3 signed from Barnes ARLFC, sold to Rochdale Hornets
569 Syd Roane 15 September 1956 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance at Leeds
883 Chris Rudd 5 October 1988 18 September 1998 Centre 169 43 112 0 396 Cumbrian, from Kells ARLFC, unlucky with injuries
296 H. Rudd 1 December 1923 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Leigh at Wilderspool
198 James Ruddick 28 April 1913 4 April 1914 Wing, Scrum-half 28 5 0 0 15 signed from Coventry
187 H. Rushton 2 September 1912 15 February 1913 Scrum-half 15 1 0 0 3 signed from Halifax, scored his only try at Runcorn
1111 Matty Russell 2014 present Fullback 70 19 0 0 76 former Wigan, signed from Gold Coast, Scotland international
384 Norman Rutledge 30 September 1933 2 May 1936 Centre 15 2 0 0 6 signed in May 1933, transferred to Keighley
508 Andy Ryan 20 August 1949 3 September 1949 Fullback 5 0 0 0 0
467 Bob Ryan 6 October 1945 8 March 1958 Second-row 372 37 0 0 111
288 Freddie Ryder 25 August 1923 17 November 1928 Scrum-half 156 41 10 1 145 © captain who later joined the coaching staff
506 Ron Ryder 15 April 1949 8 May 1954 Centre 161 51 0 0 153
267 J. Rynn 3 September 1921 Centre 1 1 0 0 3 try-scoring début in a 24-10 defeat at Barrow
468 Tommy Sale 6 October 1945 18 May 1946 Centre, Stand-off 7 1 0 0 3 ©
859 Gary 'The Hoover' Sanderson 6 April 1986 12 May 1995 Second-row 236 14 0 0 56
1120 Chris Sandow 2015 present Halfback 27 11 26 1 97 Australian, big signing from Parramatta Eels
11 Jack Sankey 7 September 1895 14 September 1895 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 played in first Northern Union game against Hunslet
12 W. Saunders 7 September 1895 28 April 1898 Forward 29 0 0 0 0 played against Hunslet in Warrington's first Northern Union game
28 G. Savage 28 September 1895 12 September 1896 Forward 3 0 0 0 0
1046 Dave Saxon 26 October 2003 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Played in last game at Wilderspool against New Zealand 'A', occasionally misspelled as Dave Saxton
660 Tony Scahill 5 February 1966 15 January 1971 Stand-off 39 0 0 0 0 signed from Warrington Colts
39 J. Scholtze 28 December 1895 21 September 1901 Forward 111 0 0 0 0 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
818 Alan Scott 17 October 1981 3 March 1985 Scrum-half 45 5 2 1 21 signed from Wigan St Patrick's, Warrington's young Player of Year 81-82
282 Bob Scott 9 December 1922 14 April 1923 Fullback 17 3 0 1 11 Cumbrian, signed from Aspatria RUFC, sold to St Helens
40 E. Scott 28 December 1895 29 December 1900 Fullback, Halfback 18 2 0 0 6
923 Paul 'Scully' Sculthorpe 26 March 1995 5 September 1997 Loose forward 78 17 0 1 69 8 Great Britain caps while at Warrington, sold to St Helens for £370,000
331 Charlie Seeling Jr. 16 April 1927 24 February 1934 Loose forward 195 41 0 0 123 Warrington's top try-scoring Loose forward with 37, sold to Wigan
369 Bill Shankland 29 August 1931 15 April 1938 Centre 231 74 70 0 362
848 Glyn Shaw 25 November 1984 3 November 1985 Forward 21 3 0 0 12 signed from Wigan, former Widnes and Wales RU
204 John Shaw 17 January 1914 Centre 1 0 0 0 0
907 Kelly Shelford 6 October 1991 5 September 1997 Stand-off, Loose forward 180 44 1 8 186 creative kingpin of side
679 Geoff Shelton 3 February 1968 15 November 1968 Centre 17 0 0 0 0
518 Bill Sheridan 11 April 1950 19 April 1954 Scrum-half 38 8 0 0 24 Wigan-born, Gerry Helme's understudy
120 C. Short 26 April 1904 7 January 1905 Wing 7 1 0 0 3 local player, scored his only try in a 10-0 win at Halifax
152 … Shortt 3 October 1908 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 7-14 defeat at Salford
502 Bill Shreeve 29 January 1949 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Halifax amateur RL, joined Bradford Northern
122 Frank Shugars 3 September 1904 27 March 1912 Forward 212 18 0 0 54
482 R. Shuttleworth 16 November 1946 21 May 1947 Loose forward 7 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Salford at Wilderspool
985 Ian Sibbit 7 July 1999 17 September 2004 Centre 93 30 0 0 120 Academy product, spent a season with Melbourne Storm
75 Albert Siddall 1 April 1899 9 September 1899 Centre 3 0 0 0 0 signed from St Helens [35] (previously at St Helens Recreation RLFC, and either; Rochdale St. Clements, or Rochdale Hornets), played three, lost three
289 Bill Siddall 25 August 1923 25 April 1925 Wing, Stand-off 35 11 10 0 53
592 Nat Silcock Jr. 4 September 1958 18 April 1961 Prop 111 11 0 0 33
391 Fred Simcock 2 April 1934 15 December 1934 Wing 10 3 0 0 9 signed from Castner Kellner RUFC (Castner–Kellner Co.) in Runcorn, sold to Widnes
1116 Ashton Sims 2015 present Prop 50 5 0 0 20 captain of Fiji, signed from North Queensland Cowboys
176 Arthur Skelhorn 28 January 1911 21 March 1925 Forward 259 49 1 0 149 name often misspelled as Arthur Skelhorne
315 John Richard Skelhorn 26 September 1925 Loose forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance at Wilderspool to Barrow, name often misspelled as John Richard Skelhorne
649 G. Smart 14 November 1964 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance at Wilderspool to Wakefield Trinity
294 Arthur Smith 24 November 1923 12 January 1924 Centre 7 0 0 0 0 from Cumberland
381 Bob Smith 28 January 1933 27 October 1934 Second-row 53 6 0 0 18 played in 1933 Challenge Cup final, two caps for Lancashire
607 Danny Smith 23 January 1960 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Rochdale Hornets
233 Frank Smith 15 February 1919 11 September 1920 Second-row 18 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Widnes at Wilderspool
510 Gerry Smith 19 November 1949 15 March 1952 Scrum-half 5 0 0 0 0
164 H. S. Smith 8 January 1910 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Ebbw Vale RLFC at Wilderspool
629 John Smith 10 March 1962 30 September 1966 Scrum-half 63 8 0 0 24 played in 1965 Lancashire Cup final win against Rochdale
79 Llandaff Smith 2 December 1899 19 February 1900 Centre 9 0 0 0 0 Welsh, signed from Wigan, former Penarth RFC (RU)
1129 Morgan Smith 2016 present Halfback 5 2 1 0 10 England Academy, signed from Leeds Rhinos in 2014
1006 Paul Smith 12 August 2001 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Dewsbury (Swinton Lions?)
714 Ron Smith 6 August 1971 28 September 1975 Centre, Second-row 20 2 0 0 6
995 Rob Smyth 23 July 2000 27 July 2003 Wing 72 38 27 0 206 former Wigan, scored four tries on his Warrington Wolves début
1091 David Solomona 2010 2012 Second-row 65 19 1 0 78 New Zealand international signed from Bradford
703 Colin Standing 5 December 1970 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0
387 H. Starkey 1 January 1934 29 December 1934 Fullback, Centre 2 0 0 0 0 made début at Rochdale Hornets
261 James Starkey 26 March 1921 2 April 1921 Centre 3 0 0 0 0
297 J. Starkey 8 December 1923 19 April 1924 Prop 3 0 0 0 0
997 Jamie Stenhouse 25 August 2000 29 July 2001 Wing 16 4 0 0 16 signed from Crosfields ARLFC
829 Gary Stephens 20 March 1983 13 April 1983 Scrum-half 7 1 0 0 3 former Castleford, signed on loan from Wigan
553 Arnold Stevens 2 January 1954 3 January 1959 Centre 14 3 0 0 9 played in drawn 1954 Challenge Cup final at Wembley
333 Charles Stevens 30 April 1927 Stand-off 1 0 1 0 2 played at Oldham on the last day of 1926-27 season
945 Warren Stevens 4 May 1996 2 April 2005 Prop 97 2 0 0 8 GB Academy, Paul Cullen's first signing
303 Bill Stockley 4 October 1924 12 September 1925 Wing 13 4 0 0 12 scored a hat-trick of tries on his Warrington début
345 J. Storey 18 February 1928 Left-Wing 1 0 0 0 0 played in an 11-10 victory over Hunslet at Wilderspool
576 Tony Storey 19 January 1957 19 April 1958 Prop 37 7 0 0 21
311 Charlie Stowell 18 April 1925 Centre 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Warrington Rangers
163 Johnno Stuntz 4 December 1909 2 April 1910 Wing 19 13 0 0 39
1024 Matthew 'Sturminator' Sturm 10 February 2002 12 April 2004 Forward 21 0 0 0 0
597 Maurice Sudell 14 March 1959 Scrum-half 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Whitehaven
42 J. Sudlow 28 March 1896 20 January 1900 Forward 37 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Salford at Wilderspool
1066 Michael Sullivan 12 February 2006 15 July 2007 Scrum-half, Hooker 42 10 1 0 42 Australian signed from Cronulla
882 Phil 'Sumo' Sumner 2 October 1988 25 May 1996 Prop 65 3 0 0 12 signed from Wigan St Patrick's, Great Britain Under-21
612 B. Sutcliffe 26 April 1960 Second-row 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance at Rochdale
744 Dave Sutton 27 August 1973 17 April 1980 Wing 67 11 0 0 33 Warrington-born, product of Warrington Colts team
1011 Anthony Swann 26 August 2001 9 September 2001 Centre 3 1 0 0 4 taken on loan from New Zealand Warriors
1057 Logan Swann 13 February 2005 30 September 2006 Forward 52 20 0 0 80 Kiwi international signed from Bradford Bulls
942 Willie Swann 12 May 1996 5 September 1997 Scrum-half 37 13 0 0 52 Western Samoan signed from Auckland Warriors
13 Fred Swift 7 September 1895 5 September 1903 Forward 123 2 1 1 11 scored Warrington's first Challenge Cup try in 1897
63 Jack Swift 7 September 1895 23 April 1904 Forward 134 2 0 0 6 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
91 Walter Swift 7 September 1901 12 September 1908 Forward 102 5 0 0 15 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup win in 1905
206 Jonathan Taberner 28 March 1914 10 April 1915 Wing 19 5 5 0 25 also made one friendly appearance in 1916
287 William Talbot 10 February 1923 21 April 1923 Wing 12 3 0 0 9 signed from Wigan & District ARL
853 Kevin 'Terrible' Tamati 1 September 1985 16 April 1989 Hooker 116 6 0 0 24
948 Tony Tatupu 9 February 1997 5 September 1997 Second-row 32 7 0 0 28 signed from Auckland Warriors
305 … Taylor 29 November 1924 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in a 5-3 win at Salford
465 George Taylor 15 September 1945 23 August 1947 Second-row, Loose forward 24 1 5 0 13 scored his only try against Featherstone at Wilderspool, His real name was Jim Holcroft, he was still in the army when he played for Warrington and so played under a pseudonym
133 Ike Taylor 20 January 1906 1 January 1912 Centre 160 41 0 5 133 signed from Widnes where he played twice for Lancashire against Cumberland, and Yorkshire in the 1904–05 season, played in Warrington's 1907 Challenge Cup final victory over Oldham
14 Jack Taylor 7 September 1895 27 December 1902 Forward 181 14 8 1 62 played in Warrington's first Challenge Cup final in 1901
693 Paul Taylor 20 September 1969 28 December 1969 Centre 10 0 0 0 0 Australian, from Cronulla Sutherland club
780 Peter Taylor 19 September 1976 11 November 1979 Wing 13 0 0 0 0
450 R. M. Taylor 21 September 1940 28 December 1940 Forward 11 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Oldham at Wilderspool
905 Gary Tees 2 December 1990 12 May 1995 Prop 85 4 0 0 16 Cumbrian, signed from Barrow, at his best in 1994-95
912 Craig Teitzel 12 September 1993 17 April 1994 Prop 27 4 0 0 16 Unspectacular Australian signed from Illawarra
657 John Tembey 23 October 1965 23 March 1966 Prop 13 0 0 0 0
807 Rick Thackray 4 April 1980 22 October 1992 Wing 133 45 0 0 157 signed from Warrington RU, 1 Great Britain Under-24 cap against New Zealand
111 George 'Ponty' Thomas 5 September 1903 12 September 1914 Forward 385 47 192 7 539
605 Mal Thomas 12 December 1959 30 April 1966 Second-row 134 25 0 1 77 signed from Bridgend RFC, 1965 Lancashire Cup winner
889 Mark Thomas 19 March 1989 15 September 1991 Second-row 36 2 0 0 8 try scorer in 1991 Regal Trophy final victory
191 Richard Thomas ? 5 October 1912 28 April 1913 Forward 25 1 0 0 3 Welsh, from Ebbw Vale (RLFC?), played in 1913 Challenge Cup final
1008 Steve Thomas 17 August 2001 16 September 2001 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Leeds
1088 Alex Thompson 2009 2012 Second-row 1 1 0 0 4 try scoring début against Harlequins RL, later played for Crosfields
599 John Thompson 11 April 1959 26 April 1960 Second-row 9 0 0 0 0
934 Manoa Thompson 29 November 1995 17 January 1996 Wing, Centre 9 2 0 0 8 6 ft tall 15st Fijian from Auckland Warriors
567 Robin Thompson 18 August 1956 21 February 1959 Forward 50 10 0 0 30
336 Tommy 'Tubby' Thompson 1 October 1927 30 March 1934 Wing 202 112 14 0 364
37 J. T. 'Tosh' Thorniley 16 November 1895 23 November 1895 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 from Warrington's union days, discovered Jack Fish
864 Tony 'Too Tall' Thorniley 19 January 1987 27 June 1997 Centre 133 49 26 0 248 signed from Woolston Rovers, 1991 Regal Trophy winner, 'Too Tall' due to Cervical collar
29 J. Thornton 28 September 1895 4 December 1897 Forward 35 0 0 0 0
160 … Thoult 10 April 1909 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made his only appearance against Salford at Wilderspool
877 John Thursfield 4 April 1988 17 January 1996 Hooker 68 1 0 0 4 signed from Woolston rovers, British Coal Nines winner in 1988
1016 Kris Tickle 16 September 2001 Halfback 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Saddleworth Rangers ARLFC
140 Jimmy Tilley 29 December 1906 6 April 1912 Fullback 162 6 3 11 46 played when Warrington won the 1906–07 Challenge Cup
451 Mark Tolson 21 September 1940 28 September 1940 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 Hunslet F.C. player who guested for Warrington during World War II, boilerman at Prices Tailors Ltd. Garnet Road, Hunslet, and Landlord at The British Oak, West Ardsley
68 W. Townend 31 December 1898 9 September 1899 Forward 11 0 0 0 0
93 D. Townson 14 December 1901 31 March 1902 Halfback 5 0 0 0 0
184 James Tranter 16 December 1911 26 December 1928 Centre, Second-row, Loose forward 439 120 0 6 372 tough tackler
156 Lewis Treharne 31 October 1908 20 March 1909 Wing 20 8 0 0 24 (relative of Edward Treharne?)
754 Norman Turley 31 March 1974 23 September 1977 Fullback 26 10 48 0 126 joined Blackpool and became a drop goal king
15 Fair Turner 7 September 1895 14 September 1895 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 © played in first Northern Union game, Captain in RU days
453 J. Turner 9 November 1940 14 December 1940 Wing 3 0 0 0 0 played in War Emergency League
805 Peter Turner 24 October 1979 4 November 1979 Wing 3 0 0 0 0
875 Robert 'Rocky' Turner 27 October 1987 21 February 1993 Stand-off 86 8 137 2 308 played in 1989 Lancashire Cup win, 1 Great Britain Under-21 cap
972 Brendon 'The Baby-Face Assassin' Tuuta 15 February 1998 27 September 1998 Second-row, Loose forward 22 4 0 0 16 former Castleford player tempted out of retirement
188 J. Twist 14 September 1912 21 September 1912 Wing 2 0 0 0 0 played two games at Wilderspool
166 Robert "Bob" Unsworth 28 March 1910 1 January 1912 Centre 26 2 0 0 6 signed from Runcorn, scored a try on his Warrington début
949 Nigel Vagana 9 February 1997 5 September 1997 Centre 30 22 0 0 88 signed from Auckland Warriors, leading try scorer in 1997
1047 Richard Varkulis 26 October 2003 2 May 2004 Wing, Centre 7 4 0 0 16 BARLA Young Lion, signed from Leigh Miners
330 Bill Vowles 8 January 1927 5 March 1927 Right-Wing 7 1 0 0 3 signed from Bradford Northern in exchange for Eddie 'Ned' Catterall
919 Mike Wainwright 25 September 1994 30 June 2007 Second-row, Loose forward 229 30 0 0 120 signed from Woolston Rovers, two spells with Warrington
339 Tom Waldron 12 November 1927 6 September 1930 Halfback 4 0 0 0 0 signed from local amateur RL, transferred to Widnes
239 George Walker 13 September 1919 30 October 1926 Centre, Second-row 65 13 2 0 43 featured in Pinnacle cigarette cards
766 Tony Waller 21 September 1975 28 March 1982 Hooker 116 7 0 5 26 man of the match in 1980 Lancashire Cup win
797 Joe Walsh 8 October 1978 13 April 1979 Left-Wing 10 1 0 0 3 made full (starting) début in 1978 team who beat Australia
1003 Kevin Walters 11 February 2001 11 March 2001 Stand-off 4 1 0 0 4 Brisbane Broncos, did not settle at Wilderspool
722 Bobby Wanbon 12 September 1971 1 February 1978 forward 163 22 0 0 66
44 … Warburton 12 September 1896 24 February 1903 Forward 4 0 0 0 0
544 John Warburton 22 November 1952 4 April 1957 Prop 20 0 0 0 0
1048 Steve Warburton 26 October 2003 Centre 1 1 0 0 4 Woolston Rovers, try-scorer in last game at Wilderspool
517 Ged Waring 8 April 1950 23 April 1951 Prop, Second-row 4 0 0 0 0 signed from St Helens [36], brother of Jack Waring
497 Jack Waring 9 October 1948 12 March 1949 Centre 2 1 0 0 3
146 Evan Watkins 8 February 1908 17 April 1908 Wing 9 5 0 0 15 (spelling Evan Watkin? ★)
1098 Trent Waterhouse 2012 2014 Second-row 59 18 0 0 72 Australian Test player signed from Penrith Panthers
943 Kris Watson 31 May 1996 26 August 1996 Hooker 13 2 0 0 8 Australian signed from Newcastle Knights
1030 Michael Watts 19 May 2002 2 June 2002 Fullback 3 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Chorley
171 Jack Waywell 26 September 1910 22 November 1919 Wing 98 26 0 0 78 leading try-scorer in 1913-14 season with 9, Died aged 65 ?. Surname incorrectly spelled as Maynell in press report of the match on 24 March 1913, so occasionally incorrectly appears as two separate players.
691 Bob Wear 23 August 1969 20 September 1969 Wing 7 1 0 0 3 on loan from Barrow, played for Cumberland
785 Dave Weavill 10 October 1976 23 September 1977 Prop 34 3 0 0 9 signed from Huddersfield, moved to Halifax
398 Bob Webb 17 November 1934 23 November 1935 Forward 12 0 0 0 0 signed from Manchester Ship Canal ARLFC
812 Carl Webb 29 March 1981 13 March 1988 Hooker 128 12 0 0 44 signed from Crosfields, 1982 Lancashire Cup winner
681 Ian Webster 6 September 1968 21 November 1971 Second-row 13 0 0 0 0 signed from Warrington Colts
1083 Taylor Welch 2008 2010 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 American-born spotted at Lymm High School
735 Ray Wells 12 November 1972 25 February 1973 Wing, Utility 8 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields, debut at Whitehaven day after getting married, two tries disallowed
390 Eric Welsby 3 March 1934 30 August 1939 Second-row 104 8 0 1 26 kicked drop goal in 1937 Championship Final
899 Mike Wernham 8 April 1990 Fullback 1 0 1 0 2 signed from Lymm RUFC
1125 Joe Westerman 2016 Present Loose forward 33 10 0 0 40 signed from Hull FC for £150,000
1033 Ben Westwood 22 June 2002 Present Second-row 354 118 5 0 246 Human wrecking ball, won three Challenge Cups
692 Jim Wharton 26 August 1969 22 March 1970 Prop 5 0 0 0 0 signed from Leigh
762 Paul Wharton 10 January 1975 20 April 1975 Wing 11 6 5 0 28 former RU, scored hat-trick against Halifax in Challenge Cup
273 Stan Wheatley 27 December 1921 13 November 1926 Stand-off 57 2 27 0 60 product of Warrington's 'A' team
1117 Gary Wheeler 2015 2016 Centre, Stand-off 12 4 0 0 16 snapped up after being released by St Helens
307 Harry Whitcombe 6 December 1924 24 January 1925 Forward 9 1 0 0 3 signed from Warwick RFC
535 Ted White 12 January 1952 26 September 1959 Second-row 134 18 0 0 54 signed from Orford Tannery, broke leg in 1954 Challenge Cup semi-final
694 Derek Whitehead 4 October 1969 13 May 1979 Fullback 274 18 713 21 1519
526 Joe Whittaker 18 August 1951 2 February 1952 Second-row, Loose forward 14 2 0 0 6
789 John Whittaker 23 April 1977 4 May 1981 Prop 54 4 0 0 12
922 Damian Whitter 22 January 1995 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Wigan St Patricks, moved to Workington
749 Alan Whittle 15 December 1973 2 November 1975 Stand-off 79 20 3 0 66
974 Danny Whittle 21 June 1998 9 August 1998 Forward 2 0 0 0 0 signed from Swinton
1009 Dave Whittle 17 August 2001 31 August 2001 Prop 3 0 0 0 0 signed on loan from Leigh
128 Arthur Widdeson 25 November 1905 10 March 1906 Wing 16 2 0 0 6 made a try-scoring début in a 3-12 defeat at Swinton
30 R. Wilcock 28 September 1895 1 January 1898 Forward 22 3 0 0 9
240 William Wilcock 8 November 1919 10 January 1920 Wing 3 0 0 0 0
96 P. Wilcocks 11 January 1902 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance versus Halifax at Wilderspool
69 J. Wilcox 14 February 1899 11 March 1899 Halfback 3 0 0 0 0
1119 Sam Wilde 2015 present Second-row, Loose forward 11 1 0 0 4 made début in 17-6 win over Wigan at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, live on Sky
72 … Williams 11 March 1899 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance against Widnes at Wilderspool
271 Frank Williams 12 November 1921 24 February 1934 Second-row 352 87 0 0 261
935 Gerald Williams 3 December 1995 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Came on as a substitute against the Sheffield Eagles at Wilderspool
472 Glynn Williams 8 December 1945 12 April 1948 Centre 58 27 0 0 81 Welsh, signed from Blaengarw RFC
357 John Llewlyn Williams 7 September 1929 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made only appearance in heavy defeat at Swinton
1092 Rhys Williams 2010 2013 Wing 21 0 0 0 84 Rhyl-born from Mold RFC, Wales' record try scorer
1049 Shane Williams 26 October 2003 Hooker 1 0 0 0 0 Woolston Rovers, played in last game at Wilderspool
456 Steve Williams 28 December 1940 Wing 1 1 0 0 3 Salford player who appeared against Oldham as a guest player
197 W. J. Williams 25 December 1912 8 February 1913 Wing 8 0 0 0 0 made début against Leigh on Christmas Day 1912
885 Paul Williamson 3 December 1988 10 December 1993 Centre 37 12 0 0 48 signed from Woolston Rovers, moved to South Wales club
276 Tommy Wilmot 11 March 1922 4 September 1922 Centre 6 1 0 0 3 scored his only try versus Salford at Wilderspool
1054 John Wilshere 21 February 2004 2004 Wing 5 2 0 0 8 Papua New Guinean, signed from St. George Illawarra Dragons, Warrington's first 'Kolpak ruling' signing, moved to Leigh
794 Frank Wilson 6 November 1977 24 September 1978 Centre 29 9 0 0 27
1050 Matty Wilson 26 October 2003 unknown 1 0 0 0 0 Came on as a substitute against New Zealand 'A' in the last match at Wilderspool
979 Scott Wilson 27 September 1998 5 September 1999 Stand-off 28 8 0 0 32 Australian, signed from Canterbury Bulldogs
956 Paul Wingfield 11 May 1997 22 August 1997 Wing 8 6 1 0 26 scored two tries on début, product of Academy
626 Charlie Winslade 18 November 1961 2 January 1967 Prop 159 1 0 0 3
492 W. Winstanley 24 January 1948 Prop 1 0 0 0 0 made his only appearance against Swinton at Wilderspool
70 Charlie Wood 18 February 1899 18 November 1900 Wing, Centre 10 1 0 0 3 scored his only try against Stockport, transferred to Wigan
755 David Wood 31 March 1974 Halfback 1 1 3 0 9 signed from West Park St Helens
60 J. W. Wood 28 April 1898 Wing 1 0 0 0 0 made his only appearance at Widnes
1034 Nathan Wood 22 June 2002 24 September 2005 Scrum-half 96 43 0 3 175 Australian via Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, scored 1st try at Halliwell Jones Stadium
999 Paul Wood 10 September 2000 2014 Prop, Second-row 237 38 0 0 152 suffered a ruptured testicle in 2012 Grand Final
177 William Woodburn 2 September 1911 2 November 1912 Wing 34 11 2 0 37 signed from Coventry RLFC, scored two tries on his début
401 H. Woodcock 2 February 1935 12 October 1935 Hooker 6 0 0 0 0
388 Jack Woods 3 February 1934 31 August 1935 Wing 14 5 0 0 15
872 John Woods 30 August 1987 9 April 1989 Stand-off 72 25 254 5 613 1 Great Britain cap while at Warrington, Scored 351 points in 1987-88 season
645 Austin Woolvine 22 February 1964 12 November 1966 Hooker 33 0 0 0 0 signed from Thames Board Mills ARLFC
688 Mick Worrall 15 March 1969 30 March 1970 Second-row 4 0 0 0 0 signed from Crosfields
802 Tony Worrall 26 August 1979 4 September 1986 Forward 104 3 0 0 11 BARLA forward signed from Crosfields, moved to Salford
174 William Worrall 17 December 1910 Forward 1 0 0 0 0 signed from Barrow, made only appearance against St Helens at Wilderspool
298 Jim Worsley 8 December 1923 26 March 1927 Forward 5 0 0 0 0
278 Albert Wright 8 April 1922 6 October 1923 Fullback, Centre 22 0 3 0 6 featured in Pinnacle cigarette cards
748 Dave Wright 8 December 1973 11 May 1974 Second-row 25 3 0 0 9 Australian, 1974 Challenge Cup winner
549 Frank Wright 19 September 1953 4 October 1958 Hooker 137 16 0 0 48 Double-winning player, signed from Fylde Rugby Club (RU)
527 Gilbert Wright 22 August 1951 20 February 1960 Prop 65 6 9 0 36 signed from Liverpool, moved to Blackpool Borough
736 Gilly Wright 12 November 1972 28 September 1975 Prop 25 2 0 0 6 signed from Huyton
834 Mal Yates 4 September 1983 29 April 1984 Prop 23 1 0 0 4 signed from Salford, died aged 39 in 1997 (born c. 1958) ?
523 Tom Yorke 18 April 1951 21 February 1953 Hooker 9 0 0 0 0
843 Paul Younane 7 October 1984 21 April 1985 Centre 21 8 0 0 32
202 Stan Young 29 November 1913 24 April 1915 Scrum-half 60 2 0 0 6 signed from Abertillery RFC, killed in action in World War I
466 A. N. Other 15 September 1945 Right-Wing 1 1 0 0 3 played against Featherstone at Wilderspool
731 A. N. Other 20 August 1972 Left-Centre 1 1 0 0 3 played against Hull at Wilderspool
756 A. N. Other 31 March 1974 Second-row 1 1 0 0 3 played in a defeat at Dewsbury
757 A. N. Other 23 August 1974 Second-row 1 1 0 0 3 now believed to be Glyn Shaw, therefore he has two heritage numbers
765 A. N. Other 22 August 1975 Fullback 1 1 0 0 3 played at Salford on the opening day of the season
781 A. N. Other 19 September 1976 Prop 1 1 0 0 3 believed to be Eddie Lyon

Internationals

  • John "Jack" Arkwright won caps for England while at St. Helens 1933 Other Nationalities, while at Warrington 1936 France, Wales, 1937 France, 1938 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1936 Australia (2 matches), New Zealand, 1937 Australia (3 matches)
  • William "Willie" Aspinall won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1966 against New Zealand
  • Allan Bateman won caps for Wales while at Warrington, Cronulla, and Bridgend Blue Bulls 1991...2003 14-caps 5(6?)-tries 20(24?)-points
  • Harry Bath won caps for Other Nationalities while at Warrington 1949–55 10-caps
  • William "Billy" Belshaw won caps for England while at Liverpool Stanley 1935 Wales, 1936 Wales, 1937 France, while at Warrington, 1938 France, Wales, 1939 France, Wales, 1940 Wales, 1941 Wales, 1943 Wales, 1945 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Liverpool Stanley 1936 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), 1937 Australia, while at Warrington, 1937 Australia (2 matches)
  • Nat Bentham won caps for England while at Wigan Highfield 1928 Wales (2 matches), while at Halifax, 1929 Other Nationalities, while at Warrington 1930 Other Nationalities (2 matches), and won caps for Great Britain while at Wigan Highfield 1928 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (3 matches), while at Halifax, 1929–30 Australia (2 matches), while at Warrington, Australia (2 matches)
  • Andy Bracek won caps for Wales while at Warrington 2007...present 2-caps + 1-cap (sub) 1-try 4-points
  • Brian Bevan won caps for Other Nationalities while at Warrington 1949–55 16-caps
  • John Bevan won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1975...1982 17-caps 5-tries 15-points (World Cup 1975 4-caps, 2-tries)
  • Tom Blinkhorn won caps for England while at Warrington 1929 Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1929–30 Australia
  • Alfred "Alf" Boardman won caps for England while at Warrington 1905 Other Nationalities
  • Lee Briers won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1996...present 19(17?)-caps 9-tries 20-goals (5-drop-goals?) 79(81?)-points
  • Ernest "Ernie" Brooks won caps for England while at Warrington 1908 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1908–09 Australia (3 matches)
  • Dean Busby won caps for Wales while at Warrington 2000(1996...2001?) 6(7?)-caps 1-try 4-points
  • Brian Butler won caps for Wales while at Swinton in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup against France, New Zealand, and France, and while at Warrington in 1977 against France
  • Brian Case won caps for England while at Warrington 1981 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Wigan 1984 Australia, New Zealand (3 matches), 1987 Papua New Guinea, 1988 Papua New Guinea, Australia (sub)
  • Jim Challinor won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1958...1960 3-caps (World Cup 1960 1-cap)
  • William G. "Bill" Chapman won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1943...1944 2-caps
  • David Chisnall won caps for England while at Warrington 1975 Wales (sub), France, Wales, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea (sub), and won caps for Great Britain while at Leigh 1970 Australia, New Zealand (World Cup 1970 1-cap)
  • Neil Courtney won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1982
  • William "Billy" Cunliffe won caps for England while at Warrington 1921 Wales, Other Nationalities, Australia, 1922 Wales, 1923 Wales (2 matches), 1925 Wales (2 matches), 1926 Wales, Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1920 Australia, New Zealand (2 matches), 1921–22 Australia (3 matches), 1924 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand, 1926 New Zealand
  • Tommy Cunningham won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1979 (2?)-caps
  • Dennis Curling won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1977 (sub) 1-cap
  • David "Dai" Davies won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1928...1935 4-caps
  • Gareth Davies won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1996 4-caps
  • Jonathan Davies won caps for Wales while at Widnes, and Warrington 1991...1995(1996?) 9(11?)-caps 4-tries 29(39?)-goals (5-drop-goals?) 78(99?)-points
  • Ponty Davies won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1928 1-caps
  • William "Billy" Derbyshire won caps for England while at Warrington 1947 Wales
  • Melville "Mel" De Lloyd won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1945 1-cap
  • George Dickenson won caps for England while at Warrington 1904 Other Nationalities, 1908 Wales (2 matches), 1909 Australia, and won caps for Great Britain while at 1908 Australia
  • Billy Dingsdale won caps for England while at Warrington 1928 Wales, 1929 Other Nationalities, 1930 Wales, Other Nationalities, 1931 Wales, 1932 Wales, 1933 Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1929
  • William Dowell won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1908 1-cap
  • Desmond "Des" Drummond won caps for England while at Leigh 1980 Wales, France, 1981 France, Wales, 1984 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Leigh 1980 New Zealand (2 matches), 1981 France (2 matches), 1982 Australia (3 matches), 1983 France (2 matches), 1984 France, Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (3 matches), Papua New Guinea, 1985 New Zealand (3 matches), 1986 France (2 matches), while at Warrington 1987 Papua New Guinea, 1988 France
  • Ronald "Ronnie" Duane won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1983 against France (2 matches), and in 1984 against France
  • Robert "Bob" Eccles won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1982 against Australia
  • Kevin Ellis won caps for Wales while at Warrington in 1991 against Papua New Guinea, in 1992 against France, England, and France, in 1993 against New Zealand, in 1994 against France, and Australia, in 1995 against England, and France, in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup against France, Western Samoa, and England, while at Bridgend Blue Bulls in 2003 against Russia, and Australia, and in 2004 against Ireland, and won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1991 against France
  • Candy Evans won caps for Wales (RU) while at Pontypool RFC in the 1924 Five Nations Championship against England, Ireland, and France, won caps for Wales (RL) while at Halifax, Leeds, Castleford in the 19–23 defeat by England at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield on 18 March 1931, and Warrington 1928...1933 4-caps, and represented Glamorgan County RLFC while at Castleford in the 19–12 victory over Cumberland and at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven on 21 March 1931, and 12–33 defeat by Yorkshire at Thrum Hall, Halifax on 15 April 1931
  • James "Jim" Featherstone won caps for England while at Warrington 1948 France, 1949 Wales, France (2 matches), Other Nationalities, 1950 Wales (2 matches), 1952 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1948 Australia, 1950 New Zealand (2 matches), 1952 Australia (3 matches)
  • Jack Fish won caps for England while at Warrington 1904 Other Nationalities, 1906 Other Nationalities, 1908 Wales
  • Idwal Fisher won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1963 1-cap
  • John "Jackie" Fleming won caps for England while at Warrington 1948 France (2 matches), Wales, 1949 Wales, France, while at Widnes 1951 France
  • Philip "Phil" Ford won caps for Wales while at Warrington, Leeds, and Salford 1984 to 1995 1984(1991?)...1995 9(10?)-caps + 1-cap (sub) 4-tries 16-points
  • Tommy Flynn won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1931 1-cap
  • Eric Fraser won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1958 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), 1959 France (2 matches), Australia, 1960 France (2 matches), New Zealand, France (2 matches), 1961 France, New Zealand (2 matches) (World Cup 1960 2-caps, 10-goals)
  • Laurence "Laurie" Gilfedder won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1962 against Australia, New Zealand (2 matches), and France, and in 1963 against France
  • Mark Gleeson won caps for England while at Warrington 2005 France (sub)
  • Parry Gordon won caps for England while at Warrington 1975 Papua New Guinea (sub)
  • Francis Gregory won caps for England while at Warrington 1939 Wales
  • Mike Gregory won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1987...90 20-caps
  • Robert "Bobby" Greenhough won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1960 New Zealand (World Cup 1960 1-cap)
  • Iestyn Harris won caps for Wales while at Warrington, Leeds Rhinos, and Bradford Bulls 1994...present 19-caps 8-tries 60-goals 142-points, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington, while at Leeds, while at Bradford 1996...2004 12-caps won caps for Wales (RU) while at Cardiff Blues (RU) 2001...04 ?-caps
  • Gerry Helme won caps for England while at Warrington 1948 Wales, France, 1949 Wales, France, 1953 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1948 Australia (3 matches), 1954 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), 1954 France (2 matches), Australia, New Zealand (World Cup 1954 4-caps, 2-tries)
  • Mark Hilton won caps for England while at Warrington 1995 France (sub), 1999 France (sub)
  • Thomas "Tom" Hockenhull won caps for England while at Warrington 1906 Other Nationalities
  • Keith Holden won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1963 against Australia
  • E. John "Jack" Jenkins won caps for Wales while at Warrington in 1909 against England
  • Albert Johnson won caps for England while at Warrington 1944 Wales, 1945 Wales (2 matches), 1946 France (2 matches), Wales (2 matches), 1947 France (2 matches), Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1946 Australia (2 matches), New Zealand, 1947 New Zealand (3 matches)
  • Mark Jones won caps for Wales (RU) while at Neath in 1987 against Scotland, and, in 1988 against New Zealand (sub), in 1989 against Scotland, and, Ireland, and, France, England, and New Zealand, in 1990 against France, England, Scotland, and, Ireland, and Namibia (2 matches), and while at Pontypool in 1998 against Zimbabwe, won caps for Wales (RL) while at Hull in 1991 against Papua New Guinea, in 1992 against France, England, and France, in 1993 against New Zealand, in 1994 against France, and while at Warrington in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup against France (sub), and England (sub), in 1996 against France, and England, and won a cap for Great Britain (RL) while at Hull in 1992 against France (sub)
  • Kenneth "Ken" Kelly won caps for England while at Warrington 1979 Wales, 1981 France, Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at St. Helens 1972 France (2 matches), while at Warrington 1980 New Zealand, 1982 Australia
  • William "Billy" Kirk won caps for England while at Warrington 1930 Other Nationalities
  • Roy Lambert won caps for Wales while at Neath, Dewsbury, and Warrington 1950...1952 7-caps
  • Jason Lee won caps for Wales while at Warrington Wolves, Keighley Cougars, and Halifax 1994...2001 5-caps + 2-caps (sub) 2-tries 8-points
  • Thomas "Tommy" Martyn won caps for England while at Warrington 1975 Wales, France, Wales (sub), 1979 Wales, France
  • Tom McKinney for Other Nationalities 7-caps won caps for British Empire XIII while at Salford 1952 New Zealand won caps for Rugby League XIII while at Salford 1954 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Salford 1951 New Zealand, 1952 France (non-test), Australia (2 matches), 1953 France (non-test), 1954 France (non-test), Australia (3 matches), New Zealand, while at Warrington 1955 New Zealand (2 matches), France (non-test), New Zealand, 1956 France (non-test), while at St. Helens 1957 New Zealand (World Cup 1957 1-cap)
  • Jesse Meredith won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 1930 1-cap
  • Joseph "Joe" "Jack" 'Cod' Miller won caps for England while at Warrington 1928 Wales, 1933 Other Nationalities, 1936 France, Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1933 Australia (3 matches), 1936 Australia, New Zealand (2 matches)
  • Adrian Morley won caps for England while at Leeds 1996 France (sub), 2000 Australia, Ireland, and won caps for Great Britain while at Leeds 1996 New Zealand (sub) (2 matches), 1997 ASL (2 matches), ASL (sub), 1999 Australia, New Zealand, 2002 Sydney New Zealand (2 matches), 2003 Australia (3 matches), 2004 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (2 matches), 2005 Australia (2 matches), New Zealand, New Zealand (sub), 2006 New Zealand (3 matches), Australia (sub) (2 matches), while at Warrington 2007 France, New Zealand (3 matches)
  • Alex Murphy (Warrington Testimonial match 1976) won caps for England while at Leigh 1969 Wales, France, and won caps for Great Britain while at St. Helens 1958 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand, 1959 France (2 matches), Australia, 1960 New Zealand, France, Australia, France, 1961 France, New Zealand (3 matches), 1962 France, Australia (3 matches), 1963 Australia (2 matches), 1964 France, 1965 France, New Zealand, 1966 France (2 matches), while at Warrington 1971 New Zealand (World Cup 1960 3-caps, 1-try)
  • Albert Naughton won caps for England while at Warrington 1953 France (2 matches), 1956 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1954 France (2 matches) (World Cup 1954 2-caps)
  • Michael "Mike" Nicholas won caps for Wales while at Warrington 1975...1979 4(6?)-caps + 2-caps (sub) (World Cup 1975 Squad 0-caps)
  • Derek Noonan won caps for England while at Warrington 1975 Wales, France, Wales (World Cup 1975 Squad 2-caps)
  • Terry O'Grady won caps for England while at Oldham 1952 Wales, 1955 Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Oldham 1954 Australia (2 matches), New Zealand (3 matches), while at Warrington 1961 New Zealand
  • Billy O'Neill won caps for Wales while at Warrington in 1908 against England, and in 1909 against England
  • Harold Palin won caps for England while at Warrington 1947 Wales, 1948 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1947 New Zealand (2 matches)
  • Kenneth "Ken" Parr won caps for England while at Warrington 1968 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1968 France
  • Alfred "Alf" Peacock won caps for England while at Warrington 1925 Wales
  • Ossie Peake won caps for England while at Warrington 1939 Wales, 1940 Wales, 1941 Wales
  • Barry Philbin won caps for England while at Warrington 1975 France
  • Rowland Phillips won caps for Wales while at Warrington, and, Workington Town 1991...1996(1998?) 7(15, 14?)-caps + 10-caps (sub) 2-tries 8-points
  • Albert Pimblett won caps for England while at Warrington 1948 Wales, 1949 France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1948 Australia (3 matches)
  • Ian Potter won caps for England while at Warrington 1981 France, Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Wigan 1985 New Zealand (3 matches), 1986 France (2 matches), Australia (2 matches), Australia (sub)
  • Stanley "Stan" Powell won caps for Wales while at St. Helens against England at Central Park, Wigan during March 1945, and while at Warrington in 1947
  • John "Jack" Preston won caps for England while at Warrington 1905 Other Nationalities
  • Raymond "Ray" Price won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1954...57 9-caps (World Cup 1957 Squad 0-caps)
  • Stephen "Steve" Ray won caps for Wales while at Wakefield Trinity, and Warrington 1930...1932 2-caps
  • Jon Roper won caps for England while at Warrington 1999 France
  • Robert "Bob" Ryan won caps for England while at Warrington 1950 France, 1952 Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1950 Australia, New Zealand (2 matches), 1951 New Zealand, 1952 Australia
  • Ronald "Ron" Ryder won caps for England while at Warrington 1952 Other Nationalities, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1952 Australia
  • Paul Sculthorpe won caps for England while at Warrington 1996 France, Wales, while at St. Helens 2000 New Zealand, 2001 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1996 Papua New Guinea (sub), Fiji, New Zealand (3 matches), 1997 ASL (3 matches), while at St. Helens 1998 New Zealand (3 matches), 1999 Australia (sub), 2001 Australia (3 matches), 2002 Australia, New Zealand (2 matches), 2003 Australia (3 matches), 2004 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand, 2006 New Zealand
  • Frank Shugars won five caps for Wales while at Warrington between 1909, and 1912, all of them against England, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1910 against Australasia, and New Zealand
  • Arthur Skelhorne won caps for England while at Warrington 1921 Australia, 1922 Wales, 1923 Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington 1920 Australia, New Zealand (3 matches), 1921–22 Australia (3 matches)
  • David Stephenson won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1982 against Australia (2 matches), in 1986 against Australia, in 1987 against France, and Papua New Guinea, and in 1988 against France, Papua New Guinea, Australia (2 matches), and New Zealand.
  • George Thomas won a cap for Wales while at Warrington in 1908 against New Zealand, and won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1908 against New Zealand
  • Thomas "Tommy" 'Tubby' Thompson won caps for England while at Warrington 1933 Australia
  • James "Jim" Tranter won caps for England while at Warrington 1922 Wales, 1923 Wales
  • Robert "Bobby" Wanbon won a cap for Wales (RU) while at Aberavon in 1968 against England on 20 January 1968, scoring a try, and won caps for Wales (RL) while at Warrington in the 1975 Rugby League World Cup against England, Australia, and New Zealand (World Cup 1975 3-caps)
  • Ben Westwood won caps for England while at Warrington 2004 Russia, France, Ireland, and, 2005 New Zealand
  • Derek Whitehead won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1971 against France (2 matches), and New Zealand
  • Frank Williams won caps for England while at Warrington 1930 Other Nationalities
  • Rhys Williams won a cap for Wales while at Warrington 2008 1-cap
  • Charlie Winslade won caps for Wales while at Oldham, and Warrington 1952...1963 6-caps, and won a cap for Great Britain while at Oldham in 1959 against France
  • Paul Wood won caps for England while at Warrington 2005 France, New Zealand
  • John Woods won caps for England while at Leigh 1979 Wales (sub), France, 1980 Wales (sub), France, 1981 France (sub), Wales, Wales (sub), and won caps for Great Britain while at Leigh 1979 Australia (3 matches), New Zealand (sub), 1980 New Zealand, 1981 France (2 matches), 1982 Australia, Australia (sub), 1983 France (sub), while at Warrington 1987 Papua New Guinea (sub)

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التاميلية العربية[1] هي اللغة التاميلية التي يتكلم بها المسلمون من شعب تاميل نادو في سريلنكا وجنوب الهند، والتي تكتب بالخط العربي (الكتابة العربية التاميلية) وتستعمل فيها كثير من مفردات اللغة العربية (اللسان العربي).[2] الدراسات التاميلية العربية[3] هي الدراسات �...