THERE was a new speedster on the loose at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday – and his identity has got Wire fans talking.
The Wire Flyer is the star of a the new half time competition for Warrington Wolves fans to enjoy.
All the competitor has to do is win a race against The Flyer – a mystery man dressed in green.
Answer questions, and the more you get right, the bigger the lead.
Sounds simple right?
Well not as Saturday’s contestant was comfortably beaten despite being handed a 30 metre start.
The race will take place at half time during each Wolves home match this season.
But the big question is, who is the Wire Flyer?
We take a look at the runners and riders.
A FORMER PLAYER >
Two wingers who had scored plenty of tries for Warrington in recent years are Chris Riley and Kevin Penny.
The Flyer seemed pretty quick so could it be Kevin Penny behind the mask?
AN ACADEMY PLAYER >
With the Academy season yet to start, could one of the Wolves youngsters be in the suit?
A STAFF MEMBER >
Ade Gardner has just arrived at Warrington and always looked pretty quick when he was at Saints.
Has he got a new suit to wear at half time?
A FOREIGN VISITOR >
A similar game has taken the Atlanta Braves baseball team by storm.
Could this US college athlete be the man?
this is the funniest thing that will happen at a sporting event this year pic.twitter.com/f6Yq9lErin
— joon (@joonlee) June 10, 2017
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AN OLYMPIC STAR >
Plenty of former sprinters have retired recently and are in need of work.
This guy has just officially hung up his spikes?
Has he made it to the Wolves?
THE BOARDROOM MAN >
He may be more Wire Fryer than Wire Flier but Wolves' vice chairman Steven Broomhead has been seen on the pitch on more than one occasion.
THE STIG >
Or a little like Top Gear star The Stig, will we ever know?
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