WYONG coach Paul Stringer has the type of headache that every rugby league coach would welcome at the business end of the season.
"We haven't had a bad player in four games," Stringer said in the wake of another white-hot Roos avalanche - this time a 62-10 win over Souths in the Tooheys Cup match at Morry Breen Field on Sunday.
"No-one wants to miss out on a game at this time of year because there are some good players in reserve grade who are ready to step up and take their spot. And it's giving me [selection] headaches," he said.
This Sunday, Wyong will host Maitland who arm-wrestled their way to a 14-12 win over the Roos in Round 5.
"We were really bad that day and kept handing over possession, and it was only our defence that kept us in it," Stringer said.