TO celebrate Halloween, we have come up with our all time spookiest Warrington Wolves XVII.

Full Back: Brent Gross, this full back had a frightening turn of speed for opposing defences

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Wing: Joel Moan - aghan (or Monsterhan) - He strikes fear in the heart of defences

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Centre: Ryan B-Atkins - often spotted flying down the touchline

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Centre Matt Pump-Kin-g - he loved slicing through defences

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Wing Henry Faaaa'aaaaafili

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Stand off: Witchie Myler - has a deadly sidestep - and check out those fangs

Warrington Guardian: Jubilation for Richie Myler, frustration for Lee Gilmour

Scrum half: Lee Fears - his drop goals were often cruel for the opposition

Warrington Guardian: Lee Briers is recovering from a foot injury

Prop Chris Hills Have Eyes

Warrington Guardian: One for the album. Chris Hill captures a Wembley souvenir on his first visit to Wembley as a player or fan. Picture by Mike Boden

Hooker: Trick (or Treat) Higham. This face looks pretty scary to us

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Prop Mark Hellton - been attacking opposition props for years

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Second Row Trent Water-Haunted-House. Had a spooky knack of scoring tries

Warrington Guardian: Trent Waterhouse slides over for his try early in the second half. Pictures by MIKE BODEN

Second Row: Ben Horroson

Warrington Guardian: Ben Harrison

Loose Forward: Paul Blood. Doesn't come much more scary than losing your testicle - and playing on

Warrington Guardian: Paul Wood in action for the reserves

Bench

Duane Bogey Mann

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Ashton Screams

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Scary Wheeler

Warrington Guardian: Gary Wheeler

Simon Grim Reaper

Warrington Guardian: Waterhouse has been impressed by Simon Grix, tipping him to have a 'massive year'

CHAIRMAN: Steven Broom-stick-head - I think the broomstick has been removed from this picture

Warrington Guardian: Steven Broomhead. Picture by Mike Boden

OWNER: Demon Moran

Warrington Guardian: Wolves majority shareholder Simon Moran

CHIEF EXECUTIVE: C-Andy Man Gatcliffe

Warrington Guardian: Right, Andy Gatcliffe, on left, with under-18s coach Gary Chambers at last year’s final

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