Pupils' tribute to Wolves

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YOUNGTERS from a Warrington school used their skills to create works of art to commemorate the day Warrington Wolves won the Challenge Cup.
The young artists from St Alban’s RC Primary created the art work for a competition.
Wolves captain Adrian Morley visited the school to see their work and tell youngsters about his rugby career.
He said: “During my visit I was overwhelmed by the high standard of entries and I had a great time at the school. The children were fantastic and the teachers were just as enthusiastic as the kids!”
The next day when the winners were announced the pupils went to school dressed in Wolves’ colours primrose and blue. All had the chance to lift the Challenge Cup thanks to the Wolves Foundation – who also gave prizes to all entrants.
Pictured… prize winners (back): Abbie Dickinson, Nathan Gorman, Oscar Heath; (middle): Jack Dickinson, Millie Shaw, Emma Gorman, Sid Heath; (front): Kieron Gorman.


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