
Australian forward Trent Waterhouse is to leave Warrington at the end of the season, the Super League club announced on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old second rower, who won two caps for the Kangaroos, has made 78 appearances for Warrington since joining from Penrith Panthers three years ago and was in their Challenge Cup-winning team in 2012.
The Wolves are also parting company with winger Chris Riley, who has spent most of the season on loan at Wakefield, and fringe players Jordan Burke, Danny Bridge, James Saltonstall and Gavin Bennion.
Also leaving the club are first team coaches Willie Poching and Richard Marshall, along with four members of the backroom staff.
Warrington's head of coaching and rugby Tony Smith, who has appointed former Wakefield and Hull boss Richard Agar as his new right-hand man for next season, said: "All of these players and coaches have been a pleasure to work with over their time at the club and have contributed to our continuing success.
"We've all built up a great relationship and anybody who has been part of the Warrington family will always be welcomed back. We wish them all well for the future and look forward to our paths crossing in the future."
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