If you’re hunting for the freshest Wolves news, you’ve landed in the right spot. Whether you’re a die‑hard supporter, a curious newcomer, or a player looking for tips, we break down everything the Wolves are doing on and off the pitch. Think of this as your handy guide to match scores, player gossip, training drills, and the next big community event – all without the fluff.
Last weekend the Wolves pulled off a 24‑17 win against the Lancaster Raiders. The turning point was a brilliant pick‑and‑go from scrum‑half Tom Harper that set up a try for winger Jake “Lightning” Powell. Fans loved the quick‑ball work and the defensive line held strong in the final ten minutes. If you missed the highlights, the club’s YouTube channel posted a 3‑minute recap that shows every key moment, from the early penalty to the sealing conversion.
Meanwhile, the under‑21 side faced a tough loss to the Blackpool Bulls, 14‑21. The Bulls’ forward pack dominated the breakdown, but the Wolves’ youngsters showed grit, especially centre Sam Edwards who nailed a brilliant grubber that led to a try. Coach Murphy praised the effort, saying the experience will tighten up the squad for the next league game.
Looking ahead, the Wolves are gearing up for a home clash with the Preston Panthers on Saturday, October 12th. Ticket sales are live and the club is offering a family pack – two adults plus two kids for a reduced price. The club bar will run a “Try‑for‑Two” deal during halftime, so bring the crew and make a night of it.
Training sessions are open to the public on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6‑8 pm. Coach Murphy insists newcomers focus on basic tackling technique and passing accuracy. Bring a water bottle, a pair of trainers, and be ready to run a few sprints – the drills are fast‑paced but designed to improve everyone’s game.
One of the most talked‑about events this season is the ‘Wolves Community Day’ scheduled for November 5th. It’s a free family day with mini‑games, a Q&A with the senior squad, and a chance to try on the new kit. Volunteers are needed, so if you’ve got an hour or two to spare, sign up at the club office.
Finally, keep an eye on the club’s social feeds for player interviews, fitness tips, and behind‑the‑scenes footage. Coach Murphy will drop a short video each week on how to improve your line‑out throws – a quick watch that can boost your skill set in minutes.
That’s the scoop on the Wolves right now. Stay tuned, show up to matches, and bring your energy – the Wolves thrive on community support, and every cheer counts.
A £69m debutant needed 29 minutes to flip the mood on Tyneside. Nick Woltemade’s first-half header gave Newcastle a 1-0 win over Wolves at St James’ Park and their first league victory of the season. Eddie Howe’s side move to five points from four games (1-2-1). Wolves are bottom after four defeats on the bounce and still searching for a first goal and a first point.
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