Smith aims to emulate Saints

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FOLLOWING the thrilling victory over St

Helens and achieving the first league double over their neighbours in

the history of Super League, Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith hopes

Warrington can now go on and emulate Saints’ record and become a team

which wins consistently.
Smith also looks ahead to the tricky trip to the “hostile environment” at Castleford and is pretty confident Matt King will have recovered from the knock he took against Saints and be fit to play.
He also hopes to see Joel Monaghan back in action but expects to rest Louis Anderson for a further week.
Skipper Adrian Morley may also be rested after taking a couple of knocks to the head in recent weeks.
He adds that there has still been no final decision on King’s future.


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