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| Adrian Morley |
SKIPPER Adrian Morley reckons Wolves should be targeting a long unbeaten run at The Halliwell Jones Stadium as they prepare to host Harlequins on Saturday.
Wolves have secured reasonably comfortable wins in their four home games so far this season and Morley says there is no reason why their 100 per cent record at The Halliwell Jones should be broken any time soon.
He said: "It's something we did speak about before the season.
"We want to make The Halliwell Jones a place where teams don't have an easy ride when they come here.
"We're undefeated at the moment and we'd like it to stay that way for as long as we can.
"In front of our home fans we like to put in a good performance and let's hope on Saturday we can do the same."
Morley has been pleased with Wolves' start to the season - six wins from eight games - and felt Monday's hard-fought win at Castleford displayed a strength of character the team has not had in previous seasons.
"The teams of the past would have folded on Monday and we wouldn't have got the result," he said.
"But there is an air of confidence about us and we'll keep picking up the two points and see what happens.
"It's very early in the piece to be contemplating places (in the final Super League table) but it's a great start.
"We were confident before the season started that we could notch up plenty of wins and it's going reasonably well."
* Wolves reserves host Harlequins at Wilderspool on Saturday at 2.30pm buoyed by their first win of the campaign against Huddersfield.
Chris Riley scored twice as Wolves won 48-20 on Saturday, with Scott Leatherbarrow kicking eight goals and crossing for a try in a 20-point haul.
Further tries came from Alex Thompson, two, Lee Mitchell, John Walker and Anthony Rourke, while Anthony Jerram made his first appearance of the season on the wing.
2:12am Friday 28th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Silver, North Wales on 4:45pm Fri 28 Mar 08
It seems that Morley is slightly more pleased with the teams form than Matt King. Does he have to be more upbeat because he is Captain?
It seems that Morley is slightly more pleased with the teams form than Matt King. Does he have to be more upbeat because he is Captain?
Posted by: Dave, warrington on 11:29pm Sat 29 Mar 08
so much for dat
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