Smith aims to make Wolves number one!

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VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith who reflects on the positives from his two years in charge at the club, which he says is “making good progress on and off the field” as work continues to make Warrington the club everyone else aspires to.
“We can always get better and strive for more. The club has a strong desire to improve and be leaders,” added Smith who says he expects Michael Monaghan, Joel Monaghan and Adrian Morley to return for the challenge of Harlequins on Sunday after missing the victory at Wakefield, although Ryan Atkins will be out with an ankle injury.


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