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Wolves skipper Chris Price has urged his troops to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of an unlikely finals berth.
A sensational run of form under new head coach Jacob Timpano has seen South Coast move just two points out of the top five and a post-season appearance.
But with a logjam of teams vying for one the last finals spot, the ninth-placed Wolves must win all their remaining matches to have a chance of qualifying.
South Coast play pivotal games against Rockdale City Suns and Manly United before finishing their season against Marconi.
"I said to the boys a few weeks ago that we don't want to look back at the end of the season and miss out on the finals by one or two points. That is the sort of frame of mind we are playing with at that moment," Price said.
"We want to leave no stone unturned and have no regrets. We want to put it all out there on the line each weekend.
"If we are good enough and results go our way, then so be it but we won't get too far ahead of ourselves."
The Wolves' first assignment is against Rockdale City next Sunday.
The Suns hold a game up their sleeve against Sutherland - to be played on Wednesday night - which could be an advantage in the finals race.