Wigan Warriors has achieved eight attempts in the 48-24 Warrington Wolves route in a Historic Game of Super League at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
With more than 50,000 fans who settled in the event because the NRL, the Super League and the International Women’s Rugby League combined, Warrington and Wigan started the party, but the warriors were having fun, trying to get Tyler Dupree, Abbas Miski and Harry Smith, plus four of the dominant times.
Wigan picked up in the second half where they stopped in the first, Silky tries to Jai Field, Jake Wardle, Luke Thompson and Liam Marshall, fixing their advantage as Keighran -O’s glow with his boot continued.
Warrington enjoyed the late purple patch and managed to reciprocate the consolation of Arron Lindop, James Harrison and Matt Dufty, plus a sensational effort 100 meters from 100 meters from Matty Ashton, but it was too too late for the Burgess’s side, which Likli Likli’s wounds on the world stage.
Wigan show ruthless attack while Warrington leaves Vegas with questions to answer
Wigan and Warrington were in Las Vegas to make history for the Super League, and in the opening quarter it looked closely a competition on both sides, they tried to break through because Toby King and Marshall were rejected.
However, everything has been Wigan since then, and Dupree immediately made an impact from the bench, writing his own script as a nephew of the winner of Super Bowla Billy Joe Dupream (Dallas Cowboys 1978), while in the 17th minute he opened scoring in Las Vegas.
This blow Wigan’s rush that allowed Miski to show some acrobatic skill in the corner before the junior Nsemb continued devastating with his huge running, feeding on French as Wigan moved 18-0 with only 10 minutes remaining from the first 40.
With the support of their loud fans, Wigan has not done yet and Smith has rounded off his first half while completing the silky French passage, K
The deadly combination of fields and French then came to the fore in the second half, and first crossed the 45th minute after combining with Marshall before the French broke, fed his full back and sent Warle to the corner.
Just minutes later, Thompson crossed after a great French aisle, cementing a 42-0 lead for Warriors.
When the match disappeared, Warrington then found their moment as Harrison and Dufty achieved fast inheritance, but their joy quickly ended as Marshall finally achieved his attempt while running in the corner in the 77th minute.
The game then ended with a sensational interception full of Ashton length – Wolves wing even lost boot in the process – but despite the glittering end from Warrington, it was Wigan’s night on the big stage in Las Vegas.
Peet: I knew we would perform on the big stage | Burgess: We were not willing to do hard things
Main coach Wigan Warriors Matt Peet to Sky Sports:
“I think both teams tried to play an open rugby, and both defense were tested. It came down to a lot of defense and I’m really proud of the performance.
“This group increased to a big occasion and I was convinced all week to perform.”
Main coach Warrington Wolves Sam Burgess at Sky Sports:
“I must have been disappointed with the result. We missed the opportunity on the big stage at a big moment.
“We were not willing to do difficult things at the back of the first half and that cost us games. Forty -eight points are really disappointing.
“It’s the first time in my time at the club that we weren’t in the game. It’s a new one to have to figure out.”
Sky Sports Will again display every match of the Super League Live this season – including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining four matches each week shown on Sky Sports+
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2025-03-01 23:33:00