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Sam Masters wants home run to stay on track

Wolverhampton ace Sam Masters is desperate to see them maintain their perfect home record as they host Rye House.

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Sam Masters.

The Parrys International Wolves are the only team in the top flight who have won all of their home outings so far this season.

But they are faced with a tough test against a Rye House side packed with plenty of track specialists in front of the BT Sport cameras.

With special admission offers of just £10 for adults and £1 for kids, a big crowd is expected at Monmore Green – and Masters wants to put on a show to secure three more SGB Premiership points.

Said Masters: “It’s going to be another tough one against Rye House with some of the guys they’ve got in their team.

“They should go well at our place, but we’ve been riding well at home and we’re all feeling confident at the moment.

“Hopefully I can have another good one and the team can keep that unbeaten home run going.”

Wolves have drafted in Ellis Perks, who was recently released by the Rockets, to guest for the injured Mark Riss.

Meanwhile, Rye House feature former Wolves favourite Ricky Wells in their line-up. They are led by British star Chris Harris and Scott Nicholls