Warrington Wolves have been in a bit of a pickle recently.
New head coach Daryl Powell has yet to master the tricks of the trade at the Halliwell Jones Stadium with a set of poor results leaving Warrington outside the play-off spots in seventh.
And, with May 1st passing, the ability to negotiate with out of contract stars can now occur. So just which three signings could Powell make?
Dan Norman – St Helens
Signed from London Broncos, Dan Norman has had mixed results in the St Helens side since then. At the age of 24, the powerful forward will be wanting more game time and may have to move elsewhere to achieve that. And, Powell could well be waiting with the Wolves desperately needing more firepower up front. With Powell signing the likes of Gil Dudson and Sam Kasiano who are in the twilight of their careers, a young Norman could provide that contrast up front.
Jack Brown – Hull FC
With Warrington seemingly struggling in the pack in 2022, a young Jack Brown could more than fill the void. Having been in and out of the Hull FC team due to injuries, Brown has shone when given the opportunity. He would provide some size and speed in the middle and with age on his side, could provide a youthful alternative to an ageing Warrington pack.
Tim Lafai – Salford Red Devils
Talk about taking to Super League like a duck to water! Tim Lafai has been one of the most understated signings of the 2022 season. Arriving on a one-year deal, the Samoan international has wowed audiences with his skill, agility and power and has been key to Salford Red Devils’ recent run of form. The Red Devils will clearly want to keep him after such good performances, but could a Warrington move trump that?