PAUL Cullen reckons Wolves have got the draw they wanted after being handed a home tie with Hull KR in the fourth round of the Challenge Cup.

The Robins knocked Wolves out of last year's competition in a quarter-final encounter at Craven Park but Cullen's side will have home advantage this time, with the match taking place at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on March 31 at 2.30pm.

Wolves also entertain Hull KR in their sixth Super League game of the season on Sunday, kick-off 3pm.

Giving his opinion on the cup draw, Cullen said: "Personally it was what we were looking for going back to last year.

"But we won't get too involved in emotion. We're not there yet, we're looking at this Sunday."

Jon Clarke was happy to be drawn at home but warned that Wolves will be in for a tough game in two-and-a-half weeks' time, with Hull KR set to become the first Super League team to visit The Halliwell Jones for a cup match.

"It's a tough draw and I think it's the only all Super League tie," he said.

"It's always good to get a home tie and that's all you can ask for.

"You just hope you can get a lower league side rather than an in-form Super League side."