Warrington and Steve Price hope final glory can lead to grand double

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Lifting the Challenge Cup against St Helens to end a run of six defeats in finals has left Warrington and their coach talking of adding the Super League title
Barely an hour had passed since perhaps the greatest victory of Warrington’s modern history and Steve Price was already keen to look ahead. After the Wolves’ defeat in six consecutive major finals before Saturday’s 18-4 success in the Challenge Cup final against St Helens, few would have begrudged Price and his players the opportunity to celebrate for at least a few days: not least Salford, their Super League opponents on Thursday.
Yet the message from the Warrington coach was clear. “We’re going for that big one now,” he insisted. Purists will argue that winning rugby league’s oldest prize at Wembley is indeed the big one but it is understandable why everyone associated with the Wolves values the league as the one that really matters, given they have not been crowned champions since 1955. Continue reading...

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