Wolves coach Luke Wilkshire says his squad remain focused on the job at hand and not the ladder as the league leaders face another testing road assignment against Hakoah Sydney City East on Easter Sunday.
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Wollongong are the only unbeaten side in the NSW National Premier League and lead the competition by a point coming into their round seven clash at Hensley Athletic Field.
"Nothing changes for us," Wilkshire said.
"We approach it the same as we always do so we are looking to win again. That's our focus.
"Everyone is fit. It is important to have a full squad to choose from and we've got that, other than Brendan Griffin recently."
Wilkshire has had the luxury of being able to play the same starting line up in every game the club has played so far.
It's helped the Wolves chalk up four wins and two draws in the first six rounds.
Wollongong did stutter in their last outing, drawing 1-1 with newcomers Mt Druitt at home after dominating possession.
Wilkshire pin-pointed where his squad must improve ahead of their next test.
"We have to be more patient going forward," he said.
"We need to be more ruthless and when we get a chance, we have to take them. We have to be more clinical.
"Hakoah had a good result last week and they are very organised.
"It's a case of us making chances and taking them when we get them."
Wollongong kick-off at 5pm on Easter Sunday as they look to keep their spot at the top of the league.