WARRINGTON Wolves are yet to complete a match this season with all 13 players having stayed on the field.
Nathan Wood became the latest to suffer the wrath of referees when he was sin-binned late into the second half of Saturday's great victory over London Broncos.
His yellow card was for tackling a supporting player before he had received the ball while in a dangerous attacking position.
Wolves started the year with a Powergen Challenge Cup fourth round clash against Bradford Bulls at Wilderspool and both Graham Appo and Sid Domic were given 10-minute spells on the sidelines during that game. Both were sent marching for dissent.
Next Warrington travelled to Huddersfield and Ben Westwood was sin-binned for dissent.
Against Leeds Rhinos Nick Fozzard was shown a red card for an alleged head-butt of Barrie McDermott but was found not guilty by a Rugby Football League disciplinary hearing.
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