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    The Warrington Wolves rugby league club will honour darts youngest world champion Luke Littler by renaming their stadium after him for the opening home game of the season against the Catalans  Dragons

    The Warrington Wolves rugby league club will honour darts youngest world champion Luke Littler by renaming their stadium after him for the opening home game of the season against the Catalans Dragons


    The 18-year-old comes from the north-western town, and is a south stand member.

    The man known as "The Nuke" will lead the team out for the February 21 match and parade his trophy around the pitch at halftime.

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