A DISAPPOINTED Paul Cullen felt his Wolves side lacked composure during Sunday's 30-24 defeat at Wakefield.
Wolves made several key handling errors during the game and Cullen felt they played a big part in the loss.
He said: "There was sufficient effort and commitment to win a game of rugby league but not enough composure.
"You have coping strategies for when players make mistakes but if the ball hits the floor and they score before you can put a tackle in there's not much you can do about it.
"The key is having enough composure not to put the ball on the floor.
"But credit Wakefield for hanging in there, picking up the loose ball and scoring the try."
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