WARRINGTON WOLVES coach Ged Ginty says last season’s seventh-placed finish could prove to a positive experience as his new-look side try to become a force in Super League.
Ginty has been forced into many changes following the departure of several players, including former captain Katie May Williams and prolific try-scorer Sami Simpson.
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