JOSH McGuire believes Warrington Wolves can “do something special” as he prepares to join the club.

The 32-year-old forward – vastly experienced in the representative arena with Queensland, Australia and Samoa – was confirmed as The Wire’s fourth new addition for 2023 yesterday, Wednesday.

Following an NRL career that has seen him play more than 250 times for Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys and current club St George Illawarra Dragons, he is preparing himself for life on the other side of the world.

> Read head coach Daryl Powell's thoughts on the signing of Josh McGuire here

A self-confessed “footy nut,” McGuire – noted for his rugged aggression – believes Super League will suit his style of play.

“The opportunity to come over and play for Warrington is one I’m really excited about.

“It’s always been in the back of my mind to come over and play in this part of the world during my career.

“I’m a huge footy nut – I’ve been watching Super League for a long time and I’m a big fan of the English game. I think it can really suit me.

“I’m looking forward to getting over, wearing the primrose and blue and doing something special with this group.

“With the new additions, the pack that’s building there and the young guys coming through I’m very excited to be part of the squad for next year.”