Gareth Widdop (Warrington Wolves) Wolves fans are hopeful that Widdop is the final piece in the puzzle as they look to push for a maiden Super League title that has evaded them for years.

"From the reports I heard, he was asking them to splint it at half-time so he could go back out there and bang it up for another 15 minutes for 'Mary' [coach Paul McGregor]," Tariq Sims said. Gareth Widdop will join Warrington Wolves from the NRL on a three-year contract from the 2020 season, the Super League club have confirmed.Widdop, who has played rugby league in Australia since 2010 with the Melbourne Storm (2010-2014) and then St George Illawarra (2014-2019), has earned 28 caps for England.The 29-year-old, born in West Yorkshire, moved to Australia with his family at the age of 16 and will experience Super League for the very first time with the Wolves.The halfback is approaching 200 NRL appearances and is known as an accomplished goal-kicker, registering an 84 per cent conversion rate for the Dragons last season. Warrington Wolves stars and former NRL players Blake Austin and Gareth Widdop join Steve Owen and Sky Sports' NRL expert Jenna Brooks to look at what we can expect Down Under in 2020..
The crowd gets behind you and I'm excited for that.




"Everything's just fast-forwarded a little bit now. Javon Kinlaw NFL Draft, Contract, and Salary; Who is his Girlfriend? This, once again, demonstrates the ambition of Warrington Wolves. Widdop had also posted the pictures of his son and daughters on Twitter on the occasional day of Christmas.At the age of 16, Gareth Widdop moved up to Melbourne, Australia with his family. As of 2019, Gareth Widdop has an estimated net worth over $1 million, mostly earned through his rugby career.. Widdop 's yearly salary was estimated at $550,000 in the year of 2014.Currently, he receives around $900,000 as a yearly salary from his current club.

Widdop, who has played rugby league in Australia since 2010 with the Melbourne Storm (2010-2014) and then St George Illawarra (2014-2019), has earned 28 … Gareth Widdop (Warrington Wolves) Wolves fans are hopeful that Widdop is the final piece in the puzzle as they look to push for a maiden Super League title that has evaded them for years. He's a terrific person who sets high standards for himself and is a really good family man. "I think things are going pretty good.

Every time I've been home and played for England the crowd is certainly behind you and I've witnessed what Warrington fans are like first-hand having played here a couple of years ago.