'We can't be greedy and put people's livelihoods at risk, just to get back on the field': Chris Price

Courtney Ward
Updated May 6 2020 - 11:58am, first published May 5 2020 - 1:30pm
Milton-Ulladulla product Chris Price and his Wollongong Wolves have been forced to train by themselves since March. Photo: Pedro Garcia Photography
Milton-Ulladulla product Chris Price and his Wollongong Wolves have been forced to train by themselves since March. Photo: Pedro Garcia Photography

AFTER ending their 31-year premiership drought in 2019, Chris Price and his Wollongong Wolves were ready to reach new heights in the National Premier League this season.

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Courtney Ward

Courtney Ward

Sports Journalist

Sports Journalist for South Coast Register and Milton-Ulladulla Times, who loves all things sport and travel. All views are my own.

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