The Wollongong Wolves will take on Mt Druitt on Friday, hoping to claw their way back from a losing streak

Rosie Bensley
Updated April 21 2022 - 9:46am, first published April 20 2022 - 5:20pm
Wollongong Wolves at their last home match against Sydney. Picture:Anna Warr
Wollongong Wolves at their last home match against Sydney. Picture:Anna Warr

The Wollongong Wolves are hoping a game on their home turf this week might be the reset they need after a barrage of losses have left them stranded at the bottom of the ladder.

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Rosie Bensley

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