Chasetown 1 (Swann-Holer 74)
Wolves 7 (Kempton 4, Winnall 10, Landell 24, Rooney 38, Davis 66, McAlinden 80, 85)
Wolves hit Chasetown for seven in a one sided Development friendly at Church Road on Monday evening.
Steve Weaver's young team took just four minutes to open their account against the Northern Premier outfit. A Chasetown attack broke down and Wolves quickly countered for Jake Kempton to convert from just inside the area.
Some good play from Ashley Hemmings led to the second in the tenth minute. He fed the ball to Sam Winnall who beat home keeper Ryan Price with a low drive.
Wolves were well on top and after Scott Malone had smacked a shot against the bar they went three up through Andre Landell's drive after a good move involving Malone and Nathan Rooney.
Rooney scored the fourth seven minutes before the break with a shot on the turn from the edge of the box that whistled into the roof of the net.
Half-Time: Chasetown 0 Wolves 4
The second period was almost at its midway stage before David Davis grabbed the fifth goal. An excellent pass from Rooney picked out Winnall and he quickly found Davis who flicked the ball over the head of substitute keeper Richard Woolley - a former Academy graduate at Molineux.
The plucky non-League side kept battling away and they pulled a goal back in the 74th minute when Duncan Swann-Holer netted from close range.
But Wolves were soon back on the attack and just six minutes later they made it 6-1 when Liam McAlinden scored from close in after a neat build up.
A powerful Kristian Kostrna run led to the final goal of the night shortly before the end. The Slovakian defender pulled the ball back into the path of McAlinden who made no mistake.
Wolves: McCarey, Kostrna, Malone, Dunleavy (Keane 52), Batth (capt), Davis, Landell (Harris 69), Rooney, Kempton (McAlindon 55), Winnall, Hemmings. Unused sub: East.
Referee: S. Eagland.
Attendance: 724.