[2][5][6] Warrington also had girls' teams for several age groups;[7] Emily Rudge had been with the U16s when selected for the England squad for the 2008 World Cup.
[8] In July 2009, five Warrington players, including Rudge and Jodie Cunningham, were named in the England squad for the two-test series against France.
[9] The community coach at Warrington, Lee Westwood, said in 2018 that the women's team would "provide a pathway for all girls from 11 years old to open age".
[12] A 36–4 victory over Huddersfield Giants in the play-off semi-final saw Warrington progress to the final on 12 October in which they defeated Barrow 40–4 to take the Championship title.
[28][29] Warrington then claimed the Shield by winning 72–0 over Bradford Bulls in the semi-final and 34–6 over Featherstone Rovers in the final to earn promotion to Group 1 for the 2023 Super League season.
[31] Lee Westwood stepped down from his role as head coach at the end of the 2023 season and was succeeded by former player and team captain Armani Sharrock.