ANDREW Johns has found another reason to make sure Wolves finish the regular season in the top four - he wants to play at The Halliwell Jones Stadium again.

Johns is hoping to put in another influential display as Wolves go to Hull's KC Stadium tomorrow, Friday, needing a draw to confirm a home tie in the first round of the play-offs.

And besides giving Paul Cullen's men a better chance of progressing towards the Grand Final, Johns wants a result to give himself another chance to play at the stadium where he received a rapturous welcome against Leeds on Saturday.

He said: "It was an honour to receive such support. You get a real kick out of people chanting your name, and it's a different crowd to what you have at home.

"The crowds at home just sit and watch, whereas here there's just constant noise - 13,000 here sounds like 60,000 back home - and it was a great atmosphere and a pleasure to play in front of.

"I'd like to thank everyone for being so welcoming to me and my partner.

"They've been stopping us in the supermarket and wishing us all the best, and hopefully we can get a home semi and do it all again next week."

Johns described the Leeds game as 'right up there' among the best matches of his glorious career, and despite the pressure on him to perform he says he thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

And after Wolves' fantastic display Johns now believes the big challenge is consistency and said: "Anyone can do it as a one-off, but the champion teams can do it four or five times in a row."

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