WARRINGTON Wolves' 2025 shirts look set to be a real winner with Warrington Wolves fans, including darts superstar Luke 'The Nuke' Littler.
The 17-year-old Wire fan has already tried on for size the predominantly primrose home top which has been unveiled today in readiness for the team's second full season under another sporting icon, head coach Sam Burgess.
Wolves will be sporting a lilac away shirt for the first time in the club's history in 2025 and this design was also revealed tonight for the first time at the club's fireworks extravaganza staged at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.
One of the most notable striking changes to the jerseys is the new-look sponsorship logo - Hoover's circular red block is no longer a part of the features but the name is emblazoned in a classy black print style instead.
'The Nuke', a Wire fan on the South Stand terraces for as long as he can remember, has helped launch the club’s new shirts in an exciting video, appearing alongside some of the club’s biggest names including England internationals Matty Ashton and George Williams.
The video itself pokes fun at the conventions of sports clubs' kit reveal videos, as well as the rise of artificial intelligence, with a chatbot recommending how the launch video should look and suggesting celebrity fan Littler features.
Launching our new 2025 home and away kits with a little help from AI 😉 pic.twitter.com/gVHj7ItyZa
— Warrington Wolves (@WarringtonRLFC) November 2, 2024
The new home shirt is predominantly primrose with a royal blue thick ‘V’ shape across the chest and blue collars and sleeve trims. The shorts are also blue with hooped socks.
The away shirt is lilac for the first time with six darker thin ‘V’ shapes on the lower half of the jersey. The shorts and socks are a darker shade of purple as well as the sleeve trims and collar.
Both kits are available now from the Wire’s official club store and online. Shirt printing is also available for £15.
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