IN order to attract the fans of the future, Warrington Wolves are looking to the past.
As part of the 2023 membership launch, the club have revived the “Wolf Pack” concept, with a number of perks for members under the age of 12 – an age group that has seen member numbers decline by 40 per cent since 2019.
For the cost of just £26, youngsters will be able to watch all 13 of The Wire’s Super League home games in 2023 from the South or East Stand.
Adult membership prices start at £240 for the South Stand, £270 for the East Stand and £280 for the North Stand.
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Each junior member will be given a personalised card and lanyard as well as access to numerous exclusive events, parties and competitions.
The club are committing to sending first-team players into the community at least once a week during pre-season and strengthening connections with schools and community clubs with the help of the Warrington Wolves Charitable Foundation.
“We all remember watching our first live game as a kid and we want to give as many juniors in the town that opportunity,” chief executive Karl Fitzpatrick said.
“We’ve seen previously through our ‘Kid for a Quid’ initiatives that the appetite is there and it’s important we continue to make watching our great sport accessible and affordable for the next generation of fans.
“The sport of rugby league is sitting on a ticking time bomb demographically and from 2023 onwards, we really want to be proactive in our community, enticing a new younger audience to come and watch our great game.
“By making the memberships £26, and all the other activities and events that fall under the new “Wolf Pack”, we hope a whole new wave of kids in our town will fall in love with our great club.”
Wolf Pack junior memberships are available for Under 12s for £26 in the South and East Stand only. Visit warringtonwolves.com/membership for more information.
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