KEVIN Penny was in good spirits after scoring two tries in Wolves' 48-27 win at Huddersfield on Sunday.
Penny hurdled the barriers to celebrate with the fans after the match and Paul Cullen was pleased that, as well as crossing the line twice, the winger had emerged from the game unscathed.
Cullen, who last week expressed concerns over whether Penny would face Huddersfield because of a dead leg, said: "He's very quick and that's the first game he's played that he's not been injured and limped through part of the match.
"He's a little bit slight but what he lacks in size he makes up for with pace and endeavour.
"To bring a kid like that through your system is very encouraging for us."
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