
The Warrington Wolves have a potentially season-defining two weeks, as they face the Wigan Warriors in back to back games. They host Wigan in the Super League this weekend before the sides meet again the following week at Wembley in the Challenge Cup final.
Warrington head coach, Sam Burgess, has named a much-changed side for this weekend’s clash against Wigan. Burgess has named a squad with nine changed from their clash with the Catalans Dragons last weekend, and as many as six young players could make their Wolves debut.
Whilst some of those changes are resting key players ahead of the Challenge Cup final, others have been forced upon the Wolves. For example, George Williams will sit out the game as he serves a one match ban.
Now, Warrington have confirmed that another key player will miss not only the Wigan game but a significant proportion of the season.
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Warrington Wolves man faces lengthy spell on the sidelines

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In a post on the social media site, X, Warrington confirmed that Philbin faces a prolonged injury lay off due. The statement read:
“Joe Philbin has successfully undergone surgery today on an adductor injury which will keep our prop forward sidelined for approximately 10 weeks.
“We wish Philbs a speedy recovery”
Philbin will miss the Wolves’ Challenge Cup final as a result of the injury. However, with no complications, he should be available for Warrington’s end of season run in.
It is a cruel blow for Philbin to suffer on the verge of such a big game. He has been a crucial part of Sam Burgess’ side this season, and has produced a string of impressive performances.
Philbin has made 11 Super League appearances so far this season, scoring one try in Warrington’s round three fixture against the Castleford Tigers. He averages eight metres per carry and has made 12 tackle busts across his 11 games.
