Wolves hoping for sell out as Smith faces selection headache

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WARRINGTON Wolves are hoping for a sell out for Thursday’s semi-final clash with St Helens as Head of Coaching Tony Smith faces a selection headache.

Smith says all his players came through Friday’s League Leaders triumph at Hull relatively unscathed, with Kurt Gidley, Chis Sandow and Ryan Bailey, all nearing fitness after missing the game through injury.

Warrington have already sold over 9000 tickets for the eagerly anticipated game with St Helens getting close to selling out their allocation.

Smith belives the game may come too soon for Sandow who is recovering from a hamstring injury, but is expecting Gidley and Bailey being back in the frame.

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