Here’s what’s most relevant right now about Warrington Wolves Women.
- The team faced significant disruption in 2024–2025, including changes in coaching and on-field personnel as they aimed to improve their standing in the Women's Super League (WSL) [source: TotalRL article on Warrington Wolves Women 2024–25 and team updates].[1]
- In the 2025 season, Warrington Wolves Women withdrew from the WSL due to injuries and player availability issues, resulting in forfeited fixtures and their removal from the competition for the remainder of the season; the RFL confirmed this outcome, and BBC reporting followed with confirmation of relegation by season end.[2][3][4]
- For context, Warrington Wolves Women had previously competed in the WSL since joining and had notable seasons in the early 2020s, with promotions and playoff appearances in the years leading up to 2024.[6]
If you want, I can pull the latest official statements or match results as of today and summarize the current status of Warrington Wolves Women (e.g., whether they’ve announced future plans, re-entry into competition, or any development programs). Would you like me to do that and include sources?
Sources
NEW coach, new captain, new players, new focus. That’s the story of 2025 at Warrington Wolves. And it’s all being done in the name of long-term gain. The first of these changes is the coach. Armani Sharrock stepped down at the end of last season after one campaign in charge, replaced by her assistant Ged Ginty, who has previously coached at Wigan Warriors and across the community game. … As for the on-field changes, Ginty is confident that those too will come to the fore as the club looks to...
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warringtonwolves.comWarrington Wolves cannot fulfil their last two games in the Women's Super League season and are relegated immediately.
www.bbc.co.ukWarrington Wolves have removed themselves from the Women's Super League, a statement from the RFL has confirmed.
www.seriousaboutrl.comSince then, discussions have continued with the club and the RFL about their continued participation in the competition. Warrington have now confirmed that they will be unable to fulfil their remaining two fixtures, and are therefore removing themselves from the Women’s Super League for the remainder of the season. The fixtures against Leigh Leopards (7 September) and Wigan Warriors (14 September) will not be rearranged, given the stage of the season, and will be awarded to Warrington’s...
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