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Dai Young wants home dominance

London Wasps director of rugby Dai Young urges his players to turn Adams Park into a "real fortress" in the Aviva Premiership this season.

London Wasps director of rugby Dai Young has urged his players to turn Adams Park into a "real fortress" in the Aviva Premiership this season.

Wasps, who are still without a win this term, play their first home match of the new campaign on Saturday when they entertain Worcester Warriors.

"We turned Adams Park into a real fortress last season and we were unbeaten there in the league until late March," Young told the league's official website.

"It is important for us to get that going again and make sure it's the place that away teams dread visiting.

"Our fans always get behind us there and we're looking forward to getting back out there in front of them."

Wasps are currently in 11th place in the table following three defeats from their opening three matches.

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