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Warrington Wolves set to sign NRL star

Leigh Leopards reported signing Aaron Pene

Warrington Wolves are set to make a major signing ahead of the new Super League season.

The Wolves have let go of Sam Kasiano ahead of the new season opening up a quota spot for them to bring in someone to add to their pack in 2024.

They have lost Thomas Mikaele who the club wanted to keep and he wanted to stay after a brief stint away at Gold Coast Titans mid-season.

However, with Zane Musgrove signed, the club didn’t have a quota spot to use on Mikaele resulting in his move to North Queensland Cowboys.

The club are now in a position to sign a forward on a quota spot for the 2024 season and it is likely that the club will now turn to the NRL market with Ben Nakubuwai staying at Leigh Leopards.

The club are likely to make a move for Aaron Pene.

Warrington Wolves fixtures

Warrington Wolves vs Leeds Rhinos

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The Super League regular season consists of 27 games for each team – 13 played at home and 13 played away. In addition to that, there’s the Magic Weekend which takes place at Elland Road, Leeds in 2024.

Warrington’s season kicks off on Saturday, 17th February at 5:30 PM (UK time) and 6:30 PM (French time) with an away game in the south of France against Catalans Dragons. This game will also be the first competitive fixture under the leadership of Sam Burgess.

The following week, on Friday 23rd February at 8 PM, we will host Hull FC at The Halliwell Jones Stadium for our first home game of the season.

Warrington will have games against local rivals Wigan Warriors both at home and away. Our home game against them will be on Saturday, 1st June at 3 PM. Our away game against them will be on Friday, 26th July at the DW Stadium.

Warrington also travel to the Totally Wicked Stadium for a match against St Helens on Friday, 19th July before hosting them at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday, 6th September.

Their first game against newly promoted London Broncos will be on Sunday, 17th March at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, which will be a new ground for our travelling fans to visit.

Finally, the Wolves will face Leeds Rhinos at Elland Road on Saturday, 17th August during the Magic Weekend. Our other loop fixtures include home games against Hull FC and Hull KR, and away games against Catalans Dragons and London Broncos.

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