FIRST WOLVES LEAGUE HAT-TRICK ON 3 November 1888

 FIRST WOLVES HAT-TRICK

Wolves 4 (Wood 3, Brodie) v. Derby 1 (Lees)

The poor weather conditions meant there was only a modest crowd in attendance. They saw Wolves press from the start and it was a surprise that it took half an hour for Wood to put his side one goal ahead, an advantage they doubled when the same player scored just before the interval.

Soon after, Wood secured himself a place in history by becoming the first Wolves player to score a League hat-trick, and although Lees pulled a goal back, Brodie scored to make it 4-1.




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