By Chris Lord
April 22 2007
Paul Cullen feels that indiscipline rather than the amount of players missing was the real reason why the Wolves lost in Perpignan. Click to read more.

Warrington boss Paul Cullen felt it was indiscipline rather than injuries which cost his side in their 27-16 defeat at Catalans Dragons.
Wolves were without nine members of their first-team squad through injury but Cullen still believes they should have won the Perpignan clash.
He said: "The personnel issues that are there for all to see have got nothing to do with the win or loss of this game. Those on the field didn't deliver.
"We're very disappointed as a group that our discipline was not good enough to win a game of rugby league.
"Through our own fault we virtually spent 80 minutes defending our own try line.
"We couldn't complete sets at their end of the field to save our lives and when we completed and kicked, invariably any one of a number of individuals gave a penalty away.
"That put us all the way back at the bottom of the hill and we had to start marching all the way back up it again.
"We've inspired Les Catalans with our indiscipline."
