Same again for title hunting Wolves

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AFTER an enjoyable weeks rest Head of Coaching Tony Smith says he

expects to field the same team which performed so well against Bradford

Bulls when Warrington Wolves entertain Wakefield Wildcats at the

Halliwell Jones on Sunday, kick off 3pm.
There is an outside chance Lee Briers may return to the squad but there is still no sign of a come back for Skipper Adrian Morley as the Wolves bid to maintain the momentum to finish top of Super League.
“I’ve never seen a game of rugby which is more important than a player’s health and sight,” says Smith, who also talks about the franchise system which saw this weekend’s visitors got a surprise reprieve for a place in next season’s Super League.



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