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Race report – Warrington 18 – 12 Catalans


Breaks for Super League conflict between Warrington Wolves and Catalans Dragons

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Breaks for Super League conflict between Warrington Wolves and Catalans Dragons

Breaks for Super League conflict between Warrington Wolves and Catalans Dragons

Warrington Wolves maintained their victory at a time when it was going with a close-perceived 18-12 victory over the Catalans Dragons in Luke Littler Stadium.

On one night, when Warrington honored one of their own with a trophy parade, tile of Littler’s face and renaming the stage in his honor, they left with a significant victory, from the kiosks.

In the first semester, an early arthur mourgue sentence converted with a convertible Toby King trying for Warrington who saw the team at home, but, just before half, Matthieu Laguerre fed for an unchanging effort to see the level of scoring in 6-6.

Luke Littler receives a huge welcome as he comes out in front of fans in Warrington

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Luke Littler receives a huge welcome as he comes out in front of fans in Warrington

Luke Littler receives a huge welcome as he comes out in front of fans in Warrington

After the break, the effort of Danny Walker Wonder and Matt Dufty’s effort gave Warrington a 12 -point lead before Laguerre’s second attempt to limit the gap to six points, but despite creating chances in the last moments, Catalans They could not find the aggressive structure needed to get the game at Golden Point.

Warrington will now turn their attention to Las Vegas where they are heading towards next week to confront Wigan Warriors on March 1st, live Sky Sports. The warriors produced a 46-4 dominant victory over Hull FC, with Jai Field marking a hat-trick of efforts.

Littler celebrates Danny Walker's effort for Warrington Wolves

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Littler celebrates Danny Walker’s effort for Warrington Wolves

Littler celebrates Danny Walker’s effort for Warrington Wolves

Wolves make moments count in hard conflict with dragons

Following the celebration of Littler and the players announced on the stadium by the legendary John McDonald, Warrington and Catalans, they immediately entered a fierce battle.

A high shot by Ben Currie in the fifth minute saw that visitors put an early penalty shootout to the Board through Mourgue to move 2-0 up, but from there, the defenses were at the top.

Toby King Pegs Back Catalans Dragons with the Warrington Wolves Opening Trying

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Toby King Pegs Back Catalans Dragons with the Warrington Wolves Opening Trying

Toby King Pegs Back Catalans Dragons with the Warrington Wolves Opening Trying

Finally, Warrington took their points on the boat, as George Williams Kick was collected by the king in the air in the 29th minute, Josh thewlis adding the extra to put his side 6-2 ahead.

Despite the joy for the wolves, Laguerre ended a meager pass with some wonderful power skill in the corner, but with the Mourgue unable to convert, the sides went to all squares after 40 minutes.

Matthieu Laguerre shows some wonderful skill to level the game for Catalans Dragons

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Matthieu Laguerre shows some wonderful skill to level the game for Catalans Dragons

Matthieu Laguerre shows some wonderful skill to level the game for Catalans Dragons

Energy and determination in the second half was immediately higher, both sides by choosing their luck in their hand and eventually paid dividends for Warrington in the 50th minute, as Williams broke the line and Walker supported him to dive in , to move wolves to an advantage 12-6.

After some bad moments between the two sides with Dufty and Ben Garcia, Warrington got the last laughter from the meeting, as the Warrington Full-Back is fueled closely to move the house 18-6 in front of the conversion.

Matt Dufty expands Warrington Wolves 'lead'

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Matt Dufty expands Warrington Wolves ‘lead’

Matt Dufty expands Warrington Wolves ‘lead’

A silky break by Nick Cotric and the bright kick collected by Luke Keary led Laguerre to pass for his second attempt to bring the scoreline to a narrow 18-12 with just less than 10 minutes but the dragons could not They click on an attack and the wolves made two wins from two with the Catalans who left to wait for competition.

“We call it vegas!” | “I thought we were the best team!”

Sam Burgess says 'we can talk about Vegas Now' after Warrington Wolves Dealat Catalans Dragons

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Sam Burgess says ‘we can talk about Vegas Now’ after Warrington Wolves Dealat Catalans Dragons

Sam Burgess says ‘we can talk about Vegas Now’ after Warrington Wolves Dealat Catalans Dragons

Warrington Head Coach Sam Burgess talking to Sky Sports:

“Two wins than two are much better than any other scenario. We look forward to the week now, we can talk about Vegas now.

“I’m less grumpy than I was earlier. It’s much better than the back of the two wins.

“It will be a truly pleasant week for everyone. I want to enjoy it. They get something from the experience and deliver a show there.

“At the moment the visa application is by controlling the US border. I have, I thanked everyone under the US Embassy in London, who have put a lot of work on it in recent days.

“I respect the process.

Steve McNamara says Catalans Dragons will not be disappointed by two defeats after the second loss of the season against Warrington Wolves

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Steve McNamara says Catalans Dragons will not be disappointed by two defeats after the second loss of the season against Warrington Wolves

Steve McNamara says Catalans Dragons will not be disappointed by two defeats after the second loss of the season against Warrington Wolves

Catalans coach Dragons Steve McNamara speaking at Sky Sports:

“I thought we were good, I thought we were defending well. We caused them problems with our unloading and the dominance of the position and occupation of the field. I thought we were the best team at night and dominated many of these areas.

“We have lost the first two games of the season. But deeply I know that this team is built and prepared for a long period. The first two results have not gone on our way. This is frustrating, but I know the team is set for one good, long period. “

Wigan shows aggressive flair on a Hull FC route

The field ended with a hat-trick as Wigan responded to last week’s 1-0 history, with the accumulation of points on a Hull FC 46-4 route at MKM stage.

The Australian was in an inflatable form, as Matt Peet champions made the loss of their golden point to Leigh a distant memory, crossing eight times in total with their score completed with 14 points from Adam Keighran’s boot.

Wigan’s victory was even more impressive given another encouraging promotion from the hosts, for whom he seemed a bit tough that they had only Lewis Martin’s attempt early in the second half to show their efforts.

The Wigan 22-0 lead did not say the whole story of a handy first period in which the hosts showed plenty of determination, but were frustrated by too many handling errors at critical times.

Any subtle hopes for a spectacular return had escaped in the 52nd minute, when blacks and whites chose to go soon with the abandonment of the target line, and Tom Forber reacted faster to climb back for his fifth side.

As Hull’s resistance fell away, Field’s neat redundancies to Marshall created Wigan’s sixth attempt at Jake Wardle, then Australian relaxed for his hat-trick before Bevan French sealed the deal with his eighth side.

What will follow?

The second round of the Super League continues on Saturday, when Salford Red Devils takes over the Ranks at 3pm, then Castleford Tigers hosts St Helens at 8pm, With both races they live in Sky Sports+.

Warrington is then in action in Las Vegas when they take over Wigan Warriors at Allegiant Stadium, Live in Sky Sports on March 1 from 8.30pm. Meanwhile, dragons play on Friday, February 28th when they make a trip to play Leigh Leopards, Live in Sky Sports Action from 7.30pm.

Artur Beterbiev V Dmitry Bivol Rematch Will be alive on Saturday, February 22 at Sky Sports Box Office. Book now!



2025-02-22 00:57:00

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