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| Dad played 24 games for the Wire back in the day and was born in Marsh Street...never really had the chance to be an avid fan growing up as we had moved to London by then: played kick and clap at school and university but always used to watch the RL on the BBC on Saturday afternoons and admired the skill compared to what I was playing. By the time I was more mobile after university I had moved out of the country so couldn't get to matches. Of the choice between Warrington, Halifax and Salford (my dad's teams), Wire was the only one, being dad's hometown club. Discovering family in Warrington a couple of years ago just cemented the conviction.
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| Born in Warrington, grandads, dad and uncles all big Wire supporters so it was inevitable. First went to a game in the early 80's after moving back to Warrington from Chester. Think my first game was a tour match v the Kiwis. Held a season ticket for a few years from about 84 to 91. Then moved away to University and work in the South. Get back to games whenever I can..although the proliferation of mid-week games makes this harder. My own family (wife and two kids) are all Warrington supporters now as well. Poor buggers. Hoping to see us win the big one at some point in my lifetime!! Not much to ask is it?
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| I was not born in Warrington, my grandad Arthur Holt was born and bred in Warrington lived in meadow lane near just by longbarn lake, (the family would go to up to see my Nan and grandad, spent many a times walking around the lake, as a young lad it seemed massive, a few years ago I went back round there to see if it was still there, I was amazed how small it was and there was no fishermen on it, it was always packed years ago.) many memories of a lad in early teens was when rugby league was played in winter and remember my mum loved to watch her home town Warrington on the tv and by the end of the match you could hardly tell who was who due to the mud. The only player I remember was Kirk Sorrenson from Widnes. Anyway back to real time bout ten years ago living in Hatfield in a flat got in to rugby league watching on the tv. It was only natural to support the Wire. My first match I went to I took my mum to the challenge cup final against Huddersfield. The year after I went to a few games and met Yed, two years ago had a season ticket in the south stand. Hope to get a new one this year. It’s strange how you don’t realise what you missing to it’s gone same with most things in life, but have missed watching the wire massively over the last year. Can’t wait to be back in the South-stand.
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| Being from Derbyshire it was football or nothing, neither code of Rugby ever got a mention. I watched a lot of football but was getting disillusioned with the amount of cheating the players were doing on the pitch, diving especially. My job saw me arrive in Manchester and I had watched a few Challenge Cup matches on the BBC and thought I’d like to watch a live match to see what one is like. I went to Wilderspool for the first match of the season, and after going through the turnstiles had a strange feeling of being “at home”. I was hooked and didn’t miss a home game for the rest of the season and went to many of the away matches too. That first season – it was 2002, the season that still brings many Wire fans out in a cold sweat !
I didn’t know I had any links with Warrington until I started tracing the family tree a few years ago and find that only 4 generations above me was the Owen family from Croft and Winwick. I haven’t found any links yet, but I do wonder if members of my family used to stand on the terraces at Wilderspool, many years before I did.
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Player Coach | 3293 | Warrington Wolves |
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| Didn't really grow up watching the rugby as my Dad moved over to the UK from a place where they hardly play sport, but would watch on TV out of interest as I lived south of the town. My Grandad on my mum's side went to the famous Cup Final Replay, so when I was invited as a 16 year-old to watch us nearly win the league in '94 I became hooked. Hardly missed a home game for years then moved out of the UK for 9 years and had to watch from thousands of miles away. Been all over the world though so have been spreading the word about the Wire and RL in general! Moved back to UK few years ago, but I tend to work weekends which makes it difficult to attend matches, even though I only live about 25 miles away.
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| Quote CW8="CW8"Hometown club, my first game was with my class and we were taken as guests of Kevin Tamati who did some small coaching sessions at primary school. Pretty sure that was 1989.'"
Was it at Sankey Primary by any chance? This was also my first game, and I did the course with Kev Tamati. Not 100% but think it was against one of the Hull teams. Never really got into it after that as I was rubbish at rugby, and had no family supporting the Wire so it was a long time between games but ended up at the HJ circa 2007/8 with a free ticket off a mate and it kinda snowballed from there.
Quite a lot of Stains in my extended family so I could've turned to the dark side had I been given a shove earlier, but luckily I saw the light and I've been a season ticket holder for over 10 years now, wouldn't have it any other way. 2019 at Wembley was a special day 
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| Quote WazzaWire="WazzaWire"Was it at Sankey Primary by any chance? This was also my first game, and I did the course with Kev Tamati. Not 100% but think it was against one of the Hull teams. Never really got into it after that as I was rubbish at rugby, and had no family supporting the Wire so it was a long time between games but ended up at the HJ circa 2007/8 with a free ticket off a mate and it kinda snowballed from there.
Quite a lot of Stains in my extended family so I could've turned to the dark side had I been given a shove earlier, but luckily I saw the light and I've been a season ticket holder for over 10 years now, wouldn't have it any other way. 2019 at Wembley was a special day
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Tamati was the development officer for a bit wasn't he, so I imagine he went to a lot of primary schools.
He did a couple of training sessions at ours too (St Wilfrids Grappenhall) and he even set up a display of shirts he'd acquired and had a competition to win posters and other memorabilia if you could remember all the shirts and name them back to him - I stumbled on the last one, Cronulla (strange the things you remember) so didn't win anything.
That was my brief interest in rugby league for a while, to be honest we were all back on the field pretending to be Ian Rush or Bryan Robson the next day.
Got into RL massively a couple of years later though!
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| Always been a Wire my dad was in the police in Warrington when he did overtime on matchday he would sit me on his shoulders to watch the game while he did his shift imagine that now. Was a season ticket holder for 35 years before moving to Kent used to get back up to watch couple of games a year until me mam died couple of years ago now watch pandemic allowing all games in Market Inn which actually had a growing Wire support especially after signing Butler.
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| A bit of a diversion from the topic, but Kev Tamati inspired my mum and I to back Maori Venture in the National. Top bloke, and was always worth a trip into the butchers for a bit of banter with your meat products.
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| Grandad took me with my uncle we sat under snookers where he would explain the game a bit one thing he told me was a 6/7 should hardly ever be tackled I picked it up n was hooked from their, with the highlight being the end of the match running in the pitch getting autographs. I then was a ball boy for a good few seasons then went with my dad who films the games was interesting being stood or sat by the coaches at the time seeing seeing if the message is translated into the pitch n pays off. I then worked in the bars until we moved from wilderspool at the away end which was fun
Dont really go to the games as much now just not the same as wilderspool in terms of atmosphere I find the hj quite flat even when were winning, however we had to move and the hj is a much better stadium facilities wise and has helped us get to where we are today financially stable in comparison to other clubs.
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| Just realized didn't put time line I am 64 this year so would have been 60 years ago when first taken to games through school days went at halftime when got in free after side gate was opened watched 75% home games and 50% away games until moving to Kent
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| On the Kevin tamiti theme. I bought a raffle ticket off Paul Cullen in his playing days in golden square. A couple of days later Kevin tamiti rang me to tell me I'd won a 3 litre bottle of vladivar vodka. I picked it up from wilderspool and put it on the back seat of my car and set off to Ainsdale as it was a hot day. Got back to my car after an afternoon in the dunes and was greeted by a burning smell. The sun had been magnified through the bottle onto my back seat and left a 3 inch scorched line.
I got a tenner from the landlord of the greenwood for the vodka.
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