Paul Vaughan reveals what he knew about Warrington Wolves before signing

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 11: Paul Vaughan of the Dragons plays up to the crowd during the round five NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and St George Illawarra Dragons at Bankwest Stadium on April 11, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire RUGBY: APR 11 NRL Rd 5 - Eels v Dragons Icon2104111825

Warrington Wolves have made a number of exciting signings for the 2023 Super League season.

They have a new halfback in Josh Drinkwater as well as returning winger Matty Russell.

But it is in the middle where they have recruited mostly with Catalans Dragons props Gil Dudson and Sam Kasiano.

Meanwhile, they have brought in NRL duo Josh McGuire and Paul Vaughan and speaking to the Sportsman, Vaughan has revealed what he knew about Warrington before joining them:

“I’ve watched a couple of games. I had a couple of mates at Warrington Wolves last year, so I was keeping tabs pretty closely. I was playing with [Matthew] Dufty at the [Canterbury-Bankstown] Bulldogs before he left midseason to come over, so he was telling me quite a bit of information on what was happening at the club. I felt like I knew a fair bit about the club before I came over,” he said to the Sportsman.

He is very excited by the move and bringing his family to a new part of the world:

“I’m pretty excited. Myself and my family found out halfway through last year that we were going to come over, so we’ve prepared pretty well and we’ve settled in nicely. I’m looking forward to getting stuck in.”

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