More to come from Wolves despite topping table

Marlow Wolves are given a half time team talk by coach Sam McKee
Marlow Wolves are given a half time team talk by coach Sam McKee
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MARLOW Wolves coach Sam McKee thinks there's still more to come from his youngsters despite seeing them power their way to the top of the table.

The cadets and junior sides swept all before them at their latest tournament at the weekend, with each side winning all of their matches to cement their place at the top of their respective leagues.

The U12 cadet side tore Coventry apart to win 39-0 before seeing off Chorley 19-14 and London Warriors 26-6, with McKee singling out Ryan Curran as the day's outstanding player.

Their efforts were matched by the U15 junior side, whose rock solid defence were only parted once throughout the entire day.

Studley were the only side to register a touchdown against them but they were swatted aside 27-6, while Chorley were beaten 21-0 and Coventry 6-0.

Marlow recorded another victory against London Blitz after their opponents forfeited.

Jacob Sew scored half the team's touchdowns and Charlie Clymo set a new club record for most quarterback pressure - on ten occasions he forced his opponent to get rid of the ball quickly.

McKee said the Wolves produced "a really dominant team effort" - but he's expecting more to come after Marlow have made a trip to the Britbowl final an annual occurrence.

He said: "This is a team that could win every game of the season if they play well. They've got off to a real head start but they can still play better than they are at the moment. They have shown stuff in training that they can be better than they are."

Their next tournament is in four week's time.

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