Smith gives youth a chance

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WARRINGTON Wolves boss Tony Smith is giving youth a chance when the Wolves start their Carnegie Challenge Cup campaign against Keighley Cougars this Sunday afternoon with a trip to Cougar Park, kick off 2pm.
Smith has decided to rest a number of senior players including Skipper Adrian Morley, Prop Garreth Carvell and goal kicking full-back Brett Hodgson but welcomes back Ben Harrison from injury.
The two sides also met last year in the Cup at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, with the Wolves going away 80-0 victors.
Smith’s 19-man squad sees academy stars Ben Currie and Brad Dwyer joined by another two up-and-coming players in Danny Bridge and Jordan Burke.

Wolves Squad:
18 Matty Blythe 3 Chris Bridge 29 Danny Bridge 6 Lee Briers 31 Jordan Burke 17 Mike Cooper 32 Ben Currie 33 Brad Dwyer 13 Ben Harrison 14 Micky Higham 20 Chris Hill 21 Tyrone McCarthy 5 Joel Monaghan 24 Gareth O’Brien 2 Chris Riley 11 Trent Waterhouse 12 Ben Westwood 22 Rhys Williams 16 Paul Wood


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