WOLVES' 2008 Challenge Cup dream is over but only after a monumental effort that came so close to paying dividends in a fifth-round thriller with St Helens.
THE final hooter signalled a narrow Wolves victory against Huddersfield Giants at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium and Lee Briers' response was to thump one arm across his chest while gripping the badge on his shirt.
WOLVES never looked in danger of bowing out of the Challenge Cup in the fourth round but they were far from convincing against part-time National League One neighbours Leigh.
SATURDAY was one of those nights when Wolves could do little right with the ball and it cost them their unbeaten home record against a battling Harlequins side.
IF Wolves achieve something in Super League this year, they will surely look back on Louis Anderson's last-gasp try at Castleford as one of the significant moments of the season.
IT is somewhat ironic that a season that started with great promise at the JJB Stadium should end in such disappointment because of events at the same stadium.
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