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Sports May 22, 2026

Hull KR Thrash Under‑Strength Wigan in Appalling Final Rehearsal

Hull KR demolished a largely inexperienced Wigan side 42‑0 at half‑time in a pre‑final warm‑up, rai…
Hull KR's Crushing Warm‑up Sets a Bold Tone for WembleyHull KR delivered a relentless performance against an under‑strength Wigan Warriors, leading 42‑0 at the break and finishing with 11 tries. The win narrows the gap to the league leaders, St Helens, to just two points.Wigan’s Experimental Line‑up and the Rationale Behind ItCoach Matt Peet rested the majority of the 17‑man squad slated for the Challenge Cup final, fielding eight debutants and only three players over 23. The approach was described as “intelligent” workload management, but the heavy defeat has drawn scrutiny.Scoreline and Statistical BreakdownHalf‑time lead: 42‑0Total tries: Hull KR 11, Wigan 1Key performers: Mikey Lewis hat‑trick, tries by Tom Davies, Jez Litten, Jai Whitbread, Rhyse MartinWigan’s lone try by Nathan LoweImplications for the Super League Playoff Race and TV RightsThe victory propels Hull KR within two points of the leaders, intensifying the battle for playoff positions. With the Super League TV contract up for renewal, a one‑sided warm‑up raises concerns about the marketability of a final that may appear predictable.Outlook for the Challenge Cup Final at WembleyBoth clubs will reassess their strategies before the final in nine days. While Wigan hopes the rest will restore its senior talent, Hull KR will look to maintain momentum. The final will likely be a true test of depth versus experience.
#Hull KR #Wigan Warriors #Matt Peet
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Sports May 10, 2026

Wigan Humiliate St Helens to Reach Challenge Cup Final

Wigan Warriors defeated their rivals St Helens 32-0 in the Challenge Cup semi-final, reaching the f…
The Underdogs' Triumph Wigan Warriors secured a dominant 32-0 victory over their fierce rivals St Helens in the Challenge Cup semi-final, advancing to the final for the 34th time in the competition's history. Despite entering the match as underdogs with four consecutive Super League defeats before this game, the Warriors delivered a performance that silenced critics and demonstrated their pedigree in knockout rugby. A Masterclass in Dominance The match showcased Wigan's superiority in every facet of the game. Jack Farrimond's early try set the tone, but the Warriors' nine-minute blitz before halftime, which included three more tries, effectively sealed the contest. Winger Zach Eckersley was particularly impressive, scoring two tries from excellent set moves, while Jake Wardle's intercept try on the stroke of halftime put St Helens 22 points behind and almost entirely out of contention. The Statistical Breakdown The final scoreline of 32-0 tells only part of the story. Wigan's defensive prowess limited St Helens to zero points, while their attack capitalized on opportunities with six tries in total. The Warriors' completion rate and efficiency in attack contrasted sharply with St Helens' lack of ideas and energy, particularly in crucial moments. This victory marked Wigan's 34th Challenge Cup final appearance, extending their record in the competition. Implications for Super League This result sends a clear message about the competitive landscape of Super League. Despite St Helens sitting joint-top of the league with five consecutive wins before this match, their inability to perform in high-pressure situations raises questions about their championship credentials. For Wigan, this victory demonstrates their ability to rise to the occasion in knockout rugby, potentially signaling a shift in momentum as they seek to end a trophyless season. Final Showdown at Wembley Wigan will face either Hull KR or Warrington Wolves in the Challenge Cup final at Wembley on May 30. Having failed to win any silverware last season—the first time this has happened during Matt Peet's four-year tenure—Wigan will approach the final with renewed hunger. Their dominant performance against St Helens suggests they'll be formidable opponents regardless of who they face, with the potential to secure a record-extending 22nd cup final victory.
#Wigan Warriors #St Helens #Challenge Cup
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Sport Apr 03, 2026

St Helens Stun Wigan with Thrilling Comeback Led by Loan Star Bill Leyland

St Helens achieved an incredible comeback against league leaders Wigan, with loan player Bill Leyla…
In a thrilling 130-year-old derby, St Helens pulled off an unlikely comeback against Wigan, the league leaders, thanks to a heroic performance from loan player Bill Leyland. Trailing by 14 points with just 20 minutes left, St Helens seemed doomed to defeat.However, Leyland, who had only joined the club on a one-match loan from Hull KR due to an injury crisis, scored two crucial tries, including the decisive one with just three minutes remaining. This gave St Helens the lead for the first time and sparked jubilation among the home crowd.The match was marked by significant adversity for St Helens, who were without a dozen first-team regulars, including prop Agnatius Paasi who limped off after just four minutes. Despite this, and with Wigan dominating for much of the game, St Helens showed remarkable resilience.Wigan, who had won their first five games, now face questions about their form after suffering back-to-back losses. Their coach, Matt Peet, acknowledged that his team must improve, stating, 'I can accept it was an intense game and finished in an exciting manner, but we’ve got to be better than that.'The victory was hailed by St Helens' coach, Paul Rowley, as a testament to his team's belief and character, saying, 'You know the saying, never write off the Saints. The belief and the character has never been questioned within this group.'
#but #leyland #helens
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