Cullen aims to control own fate

Dave Hadfield
Wednesday 12 September 2007 00:00 BST
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The Warrington coach Paul Cullen (pictured) says that he is not worried about St Helens giving less than their best at Wigan on Friday night.

Warrington need to beat Salford and hope that the champions, Saints, beat Wigan to get into the Super League play-offs. Saints yesterday named a full-strength squad. "It's not something I concern myself with, because it's Saints' business," Cullen said. "I concern myself with what I can control." The Wolves are without Rob Parker and Mark Gleeson, while Adrian Morley has been been suspended for one game for a reckless high tackle.

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