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Warrington are expected to announce a backroom shuffle after calling an "extraordinary" press conference for Thursday.
Head coach James Lowes, who has come under pressure after watching his side lose all three games so far in Super League XIV, will be joined at the top table by the club's chief executive Andy Gatcliffe and a further unnamed panel member.
Ex-Leeds and Huddersfield coach Tony Smith, now in charge of England, and former Great Britain captain and coach Ellery Hanley have been linked with the club in the past and both would fit the bill as a mentor or director of rugby working alongside the inexperienced Lowes.
Lowes is less than 12 months into his first job as a head coach after previously working as an assistant, initially to Karl Harrison and Shaun McRae at Salford, and then under Paul Cullen at Warrington.
The Wolves have lost eight matches in a row going back to August and are currently bottom of the table.
Bookmakers' odds on the former Bradford and Great Britain hooker becoming the first coaching casualty of the season shortened to 1-3 after his side's 48-22 defeat at Wakefield last Friday and Lowes conceded at a press conference on Tuesday he could pay the price for his club's woeful start to the season.
"If anything's going to happen it will happen," he said. "If the club deem that I'm not doing a good enough job, then they'll make that change."
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