Wolfpack look to finish off season with a win while waiting on playoff schedule
TORONTO — Road trips that require one-way travel of some 5,500 kilometres are hard enough at the best of times. Pulling them off on short notice is even more demanding.
Which may explain Toronto Wolfpack coach Paul Rowley’s somewhat grumpy mood as he awaits his transatlantic rugby league team’s post-season schedule.
“Imagine ringing your family every day and you can’t tell them you’re coming home,” said Rowley, a former England hooker. “It has an unnecessary effect on state of mind, that’s what I’ll say. Unnecessary because any format should be written on a tablet or stone five years ago when the event first started. But it’s not, so we’re here. We’re dealing with it.”
While the Wolfpack call Toronto home, it is essentially their home away from home. The largely English team has a training centre in Manchester and most of the squad live nearby when over there. In Toronto, they live in residence-style digs with family joining them when possible.


