Highlights of Hull KR’s collision with Wigan Warriors in Super League
Wigan Warriors ended Hull Kr Betfred Super League of Hull Kr with a 28-12 wins statement at the Sewell Group Craven Park.
Hull Kr had a 12-6 lead at rest thanks to the efforts converted by Joe Burgess and Peta Hiku, Wigan hitting again through a long effort of the field by Zach Esckersley.
However, in the second half there were four unanswered evidence from Wigan that were the change, Jake Wardle and Harry Smith scored before the hammer of Jai Field and Abbas Miski both going to cease the victory of the fighters.
Wigan’s victory moves them to second place to 10 points, just two points behind Robins, who hold first place despite the loss.

Zach Eckersley Sprints away to mark an amazing solo test for wigan
He also sends a great message to local e enemies St Helens as they prepare to withstand them in rivals round next week. St Hens also chose a win while beat Wakefield Trinity 26-14 at home.
The dominance of the second half proves essential to Wigan
With the ever-atmospheric crowd Craven Park, Hull Kr and Wigan rewarded them with a breathless opening in the competition, but it was the local team that broke the dam in the eighth minute, buried in the corner in Silky Fashion and Arthur Mourgue returning to set Robins 6-0 up.

Joe Burgess jumps for the line to open the score for hull kr
After the wing beat that followed, it was a costly replacement by Hull Kr that finally without wigan hit back, Micky Mcilorum leaving the field and leaving a hole that Wigan used.
With the clear space, Eckersley was sent competing in the field and won the foot race to pass, Smith returning to bring the results level.

The referee has a joke with Junior Nsemba and Dean Hadley
However, shortly before the 30-minute swim, Hull Kr had a good position on the field and made it count, a better cuisine from Tyrone could create the gap to pass for the second test of the armies, forcing the convert to give his side the advantage of six points.
A costly knock on the air from the field had a hull kr to think that they had extended their lead once again, but, with a passing forward in construction, May’s test was torn and Robins went to 12-6 up at rest.

Jake Wardle Feta through to close the gap for Wigan
Although the local team seemed to be at the forefront in the early exchanges of the second half, it was Wigigan those who were the first to cross the whitening, sending to the field by cutting the neighborhood through a gap for an uncomfortable effort that trimmed the fighters’ deficit in two points with the remaining 35 minutes.
Wigan had discovered a new device in the second 40 and she paid dividends once again, after, after a penalty to bring good territory, Smith Ucked under the note, then convert his effort, giving Wigan the first to 16-12 with just 10 minutes left.

Harry Smith leaves the shoulder to find the space to get the lead for Wigan
It was not long until the hammer hit was treated as a loose pass by Burgess, trying to avoid touch, caught by French and sent to the field to produce the back and result, cake cream that came with only two minutes remaining while Miski used some poor bumps in the back of one. strong 28-12 wins for Wigan.
Peet: We rode our destiny | Peters: Wigan deserved the victory

Matt Peet said he was proud of the Wigan Warriors victory in leaders Hull Kr but will not leave
Wigan Warriors coach Matt Peet …
“I am pleased. It may not have gone our way tonight, but so it happened.
“Hull kr had a little bad luck and we capitalized. It’s a long season with many curves and curves, and we don’t want to leave when you are going well or bad.
“I’m very proud, but I was proud a few weeks ago in Leeds when we were beaten.”

Willie Peter was proud of his team Hull Kr but felt Wigan deserved the victory
The head of the coach of Hull Kr Willie Peters …
“It hurts but I’m proud of the players.
“We were in control for long periods.
“It’s about the great moments, they take advantage of their opportunities and that’s probably the difference at the moment.”
St Helens jump back from the cup’s exit with comfortable wins to Wakefield
St Helens withdrew from their appearance of the challenge cup with a 26-14 win over Wakefield at Super League Betfred on Friday.
Saints’ hopes for a return to Wembley were destroyed in Warrington last week, but they responded by seeing Trinity for the second time this season while Matt Whitley scored two attempts at the completely wicked stadium.
George Whitby’s back of teens also produced an attractive screen that included kicking five goals.
Morgan Knowles and Harry Robertson were the other players on the outcome sheet for the saints, who led 26-0 before Wakefield gathered to cut the deficit in the closing stages.
Trinity, who gave a late debut for the signature of the near season Seth Nikotamo, offered little until Oli Pratt claimed first of his two attempts of comfort, while Mason Lino also passed.
Round of Super League 7- Next landlines (all directly to Sky Sports+ through the Red button)
Sat April 12: Warrington Vs Hull FC – 5.30 Afternoon
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Sun 13 April: Huddersfield vs Catalans – 3 in the afternoon
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