Adrian Morley is not expecting 2010 repeat

Correspondent

Warrington Wolves captain Adrian Morley doesn’t believe today’s Challenge Cup final will be a repeat of 2010.

Leeds Rhinos and Warrington met each other at Wembley two years ago, and the Wolves went onto thrash Leeds 30-6.

But Morley says Leeds are still a dangerous side, and will learn lessons from previous cup final defeats.

He said: “They would have learnt some lessons, not only from that game but from last years final with a defeat against Wigan as well. Its totally different kettle of fish this time rounds, Leeds have got some good form and they have some fantastic players.”

The Wolves will not be thinking about the last time they travelled to the country’s capital, where they were beaten 62-18 by London Broncos only last week.

Morley says the focus and aim is to overcome Leeds at Wembley.

He said: “We’ve drawn a line under that loss and you can’t let that dwell and fester. We have to move onto what will be a very exciting game on Saturday. We’ve put that one to bed and we’re concentrating on Leeds.”

Warrington and Leeds kick off at 2.30pm in today’s final.