Career
His usual position is wing. He previously played for Wakefield Trinity, on loan for Harlequins RL and for Widnes and Swinton in rugby league"s Championship. Kevin Penny joined Warrington"s academy in 2005 after being spotted playing basketball at school.
Warrington Wolves
Kevin made his senior debut Foreign Warrington against the Leeds on 1 June 2007, scoring two tries in a 42 - 26 defeat.
He scored 5 tries in just 3 games during the month, 3 of which were scored in the space of just 9 minutes against Salford. Kevin was given the number 5 jersey for 2008 after a strong debut season and played outside Australian international Matt King, but failed to impress and found himself out of the team
On 21 May 2009 Kevin was loaned out to Championship side Widnes after failing to force his way into Warrington"s first team squad under new coach Tony Smith. On 26 August 2009, Kevin competed for the title of Fastest Manitoba in Rugby League as part of a curtain raising competition at the Carnegie Floodlit Nines.
Penny was released by Warrington at the end of 2010 and joined Wakefield Trinity Wildcats for 2011, but once again failed to make an impression and was loaned out to Widnes Vikings.
Swinton Lions
Kevin Penny joined Swinton Lions when Lions coach Steve McCormack signed him in November 2011 during the club"s close-season player recruitment drive for the 2012 season. Return to Warrington
Penny re-signed with Warrington in 2014 and made his second debut for the club against Castleford Tigers. Prior to his return Penny said he was determined to make the most out of his second chance and was aiming to give the Wolves "value".
Despite spending some time on loan at Swinton and North Wales Crusaders, Penny displayed good form for Warrington and established himself in the club"s first team
He played 23 matches and scored 16 tries in 2015, his best return since his debut season, and signed a new two-year deal at the end of the year.