
Wolves 19-man Squad V Bradford
Warrington Wolves are set to face Bradford Bulls on Saturday and Wolves boss Tony Smith looks ahead to the weekend.
"Bradford are in good form and have been playing pretty solid all year. They are gaining some confidence. They've got some new players who are settling in well and they are finding some combinations so that makes them very dangerous. They will have some confidence after beating the current league leaders last week. They are a dangerous side, with good players and are very well coached. But these are the sorts of challenges we are looking for."
Wolves 19-man squad:
Louis Anderson, Vinnie Anderson, Ryan Atkins, Chris Bridge, Garreth Carvell, Simon Grix, Ben Harrison, Chris Hicks, Mickey Higham, Matt King, Richie Mathers, Michael Monaghan, Adrian Morley, Richie Myler, Chris Riley, David Solomona, Ben Westwood, Rhys Williams, Paul Wood
Tony on Bulls Head Coach Steve McNamara:
"I think Steve's had to rebuild that club...He's done a fantastic job to keep the club together and bring some of the young players through.
"He's starting to get some credit and the hard work is coming into fruition as well so I admire him. I've known Steve for a long time and he's a very talented young British coach."
warringtonwolves.com also caught up with Steve McNamara to talk about Saturday's game, new signing Matt Orford and Wolves boss Tony Smith.
"Both sides are really looking forward to the game...I know Tony really well and we both like an attacking style of rugby league so I'm sure it will be a great spectacle on Saturday.
"I have a really close friendship with Tony that goes way, way back...But it's not about me and Tony on Saturday, it's about our respective players on the pitch."
Commenting on new signing Matt Orford Steve added: "Matt is a very skilled operator and highly influential on the pitch. His performances so far have been great so it will be a great battle between Matt and Richie Myler on Saturday."
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