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Wolves fall short at Leigh
WARRINGTON Wolves could slip to ninth in the Super League table at Easter after going down 18-14 at Leigh Leopards. A fightback in the last quarter, with tries from Toby King and Matty Ashton, was in vain as the Wolves struggled creatively without injured talisman George Williams. In a low-scoring first half, Warrington nudged in front courtesy of a Marc Sneyd penalty following a high tackle on Josh Thewlis. Leigh looked the more dangerous ball …
Sam Burgess responds to “disjointed” Warrington Wolves suggestion after loss to Leigh Leopards
Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess has given his verdict after his side were defeated 18-14 by Leigh Leopards in Rivals Round of Super League. Despite taking a 2-0 lead after nine minutes, Leigh would score 18 unanswered points before Warrington Wolves finally threatened a comeback but it was too little too late as they […] The post Sam Burgess responds to “disjointed” Warrington Wolves suggestion after loss to Leigh Leopards appeared firs…
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