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Super League club want to sign Warrington Wolves star to long term deal

Before the 2024 season, Warrington Wolves confirmed that Brad Dwyer had re-joined the club on a two-year deal.

The 30-year-old Hooker came through the club’s Academy ranks and made his debut back in March 2012. He went on to make 88 appearances in the primrose and blue, scoring 16 tries, and was part of the side that lifted the League Leaders’ Shield back in 2016.

After departing at the end of the following season he has had spells with fellow Super League clubs Leeds Rhinos and Hull FC and brings a wealth of experience with over 250 career appearances.

He holds heritage number 1100. Brad will be sponsored by Artisan Drinks, which reunites him with his original sponsor Chris Mann. Artisan Drinks offer a premium range of tonic water and mixers for perfect drink pairings.

Speaking on his return to the club, Brad Dwyer said: “I’m really excited to be re-joining the club.

“I’m happy to be moving back to the North West and being amongst family and friends. It’s a place I know really well and there’s a lot of familiar faces at the club.

“It’s a special place for me. Warrington gave me my first crack at being a professional rugby player and I spent six good years here. To be coming back a bit older and a bit wiser, and hopefully a better player, is really exciting for me. I’m keen to show how much I’ve developed as a player and a person. I’m looking to impress in pre-season and put my best foot forward.”

Director of Rugby Gary Chambers added: “We’re delighted to welcome Brad back home.

“He’s going to offer multiple different attack options to the way we play and a wealth of experience around the camp.”

Leigh Leopards want to keep Warrington Wolves star “long term”

Despite being among the signings made by the Warrington Wolves ahead of this new season, Dwyer has yet to feature for them in Super League because after his arrival the club signed former Wigan Warriors star Sam Powell.

Thus, Leigh Leopards have snapped him up on a two week loan to replace the injured Edwin Ipape. They lost the hooker to an MCL injury.

He is presently only on a two week deal yet the club want to keep him for longer. Leigh Head Coach Adrian Lam said on Sky Sports that the club want to keep him “long term.”

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