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Wolfpack await full playoff schedule

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The Toronto Wolfpack will host Toulouse Olympique, Widnes Vikings, London Broncos and Hull Kingston Rovers in their playoff push for promotion to the elite Super League.

The transatlan­tic rugby league team will play away at Halifax RLFC, Salford Red Devils and Leeds Rhinos. The full schedule will be released Wednesday.

Joining Toronto in the socalled Super 8s Qualifiers are fellow Betfred Championsh­ip sides London Broncos (16-6-1), Toulouse (16-6-1) and Halifax (16-6-1) in their push for promotion.

Toronto (20-2-1) finished the regular season on a losing note Saturday, beaten 30-12 by Feathersto­ne Rovers before a season-high announced crowd of 8,217 at Lamport Stadium.

It marked its first ever home loss in 20 outings (191-0) but did not matter in the playoff scheme of things given Toronto had already clinched first place in the second-tier championsh­ip.

The top four championsh­ip teams now face off with the bottom four Super League teams — Leeds (8-132), Hull KR (8-14-1), Salford (7-16-0) and Widnes (3-210) — to fill four berths in the first-tier league next year.

The eight teams will play each other once. The top three clubs earn Super League status while No. 4 will take on No. 5 in what is dubbed the Million Pound Game to see who joins them.

Feathersto­ne (16-7-0) finished in fifth place, one point out of the Super 8 Qualifiers.

The playoffs are expected to kick off Aug. 11 and 12.

Toronto coach Paul Rowley expressed frustratio­n that the playoff format is not set, so teams have to wait for the schedule.

The Wolfpack are part of the problem, however, given the complicati­ons of transatlan­tic travel, especially on short notice. With Toulouse also involved, there are teams from three countries in the Super 8s Qualifiers.

 ?? TORONTO WOLFPACK / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto Wolfpack head coach Paul Rowley, right, and director of rugby Brian Noble will head the team in its playoff push for promotion to the elite Super League.
TORONTO WOLFPACK / THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Wolfpack head coach Paul Rowley, right, and director of rugby Brian Noble will head the team in its playoff push for promotion to the elite Super League.

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