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Challenge Cup holders prove too strong for Wire

Summary by Warrington Worldwide
By Greg Nixon, Lucas Wright and Euan Jones WARRINGTON Wolves Women bowed out of this year’s Challenge Cup competition after conceding 19 tries to a rampant St Helens. A home side packed full of internationals proved too strong for the new look Wire – who had Hannah Goddard, Hollie Gregory, Arabella Reed, Charlotte Nixon and Libby Hadfield all pulling on a Wire jersey for the first time in a competitive match – and ran in a record-breaking 102 un…
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Warrington Worldwide broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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