With the seat renewal deadline now having passed, the club have confirmed the number sold for 2026 to date exceeds the amount from this time last year by around five per cent.
In doing so, they have hailed the show of “belief and loyalty” from the fanbase following a disappointing 2025 campaign which saw the team miss out on the Super League play-offs.
Just under 7,000 memberships were sold for last season and the club are on track to at least match that number for what will be a special year for the club.
The playing squad are now back in pre-season training to prepare for the new campaign, with the fixtures to be released later this month on Thursday, November 27.
The Warrington Guardian understands positive feedback has centred on the club’s talented crop of young players, with the Academy side winning their Grand Final in 2025 while the Reserves also reached the trophy decider before losing to Leeds Rhinos, while the appointment of Steve McNamara to the coaching staff is also believed to have gone down well.
Memberships are still on sale with earlybird prices – frozen from last year – remain live until midnight on Friday, December 5.