Smith seeks further improvement

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VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith who will be seeking further improvement from his team throughout the 2012 season and hopes rumours of unrest in the camp, can be “put to bed,” as they prepare to fly out to Australia for three weeks warm weather training and a showpiece game with the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The training camp will include all the club’s top 25 players including the injured Richie Myler, who is responding well to treatment to his dislocated elbow injury and could be back in action ahead of schedule. Smith says he was annoyed by some reports suggesting some players would not be going on the trip which had caused unnecessary anxiety and although, like any “family” which has a dispute, there was not enough unrest to make any changes in the group.
“Hopefully those rumours can be put to bed now,” he added.


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