Wolves coach Jacob Timpano says every match from this point on is ‘huge’ and stressed how crucial Sunday’s home stand against Sydney Olympic is for Wollongong across all three grades in their relegation fight.
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With three rounds remaining, Wollongong are 14 points clear of Blacktown Spartans on the Club Championship ladder but need positive results across all three grades to maintain the advantage.
The most valuable of those points come in first grade where the Wolves meet an Olympic outfit gripping onto a finals spot.
“Olympic I think have won a couple on the trot and have a good hold on fifth spot so they are in good form,” Timpano said.
“They’re a team we can do well against. We drew with them away from home but they have brought in a few players since. It doesn’t mean much results wise but we have been playing well enough to win games.”