News and sports journalism students at LJMU have been praised for their professional approach to creating media for Warrington Wolves Rugby League’s Community Foundation team.
The BA and MA students started working for the Foundation in October and have been involved in a number of projects.
Benjamin Stiff, social media and events co-ordinator at the Foundation, said: “The students have been an incredible asset in streamlining the Foundation’s media workflow.
“Their enthusiasm, creativity and professionalism have really impressed me and their contributions have made a real impact. Their hard work is testament to the bright future ahead for sports media.”
He singled out MA Sports Journalism student Jenna Murff for particular praise after her poster design for the kit launch was used in the club store’s window.
He said: “Her outstanding graphic design work has elevated our branding and even features on one of our new products going on sale soon.”
Jenna said: “It has been a really cool experience to see my designs online and printed off. I didn’t think as a student I would get to do a lot of things that I have, but the Foundation puts a lot of trust in us.
“I have gained a lot of hands-on experience and work that I can proudly display in my portfolio.”

Other events covered have included the 2025 kit launch which included the women, wheelchair, Physical Disability and Learning Disability teams alongside the men for the first time in the club’s history.
Students also helped to organise – and give media coverage to – a warm clothing collection through the Foundation to help a local homeless charity and an animal shelter just before Christmas.
Euan Jones, MA news Journalism student, also had the chance to chat with Australian comedian Adam Hills at the launch of his para-standing tennis event, which made it on to the Warrington Guardian’s website.
He said: “I have really enjoyed working with the Foundation covering major events for the club and having my own work published.
“This opportunity has provided me with invaluable experience in conducting interviews with professional sportsmen and women and provided me with the opportunity to meet inspiring individuals.
“Little things like working cameras and doing the production side of media has been really interesting.
“I have enjoyed every minute of it and look forward to carrying on my work with the Foundation.”
Lee Mitchell, the Foundation’s general manager, said: “Providing students with the opportunity to work in an environment where they can apply their knowledge in a safe, real-world environment like the Warrington Wolves Community Foundation is a key part of our vision.
“It’s been fantastic to see the LJMU students rise to the challenge, gaining that real-world experience while making a genuine impact on our media output.
“Their work has been of a high standard and it’s great to help nurture the next generation of sports media professionals.”
Ahead of his testimonial game tomorrow against Leigh, Toby King shares why the Warrington Wolves Community Foundation is one of his chosen charities. 🐺💙
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