Wigan Warriors scored eight attempts on a 48-24 street of Warrington Wolves in a historic Super League game at the Las Vegas Stadium.
With over 50,000 fans set to pack at the event after NRL, Super League and International Women Rugby League combined, was Warrington and Wigan who started the holiday, but the fighters were having fun, trying by Tyler Dupere, Abbas Miski, Bevan French and Harry Smith, plus four converts from dominating. 24th.
Wigan chose in the second half, where they had left in the first, Silky tries from Jai Field, Jake Wardle, Luke Thompson and Liam Marshall, cementing their advantage as Keighran’s splendor continued.
Warrington enjoyed a late purple piece and managed to strike with the condolence attempt by Arron Lindop, James Harrison and Matt Duphy, plus a sensational effort of the last moment 100 meters from Matty Ashton, but it was a little late for the Sam Burgless squad, who were left to lick their wounds in the world phase.
Wigan shows ruthless attack as Warrington leaves Vegas with questions to answer
Wigan and Warrington were in Las Vegas to make history for the Super League and, in the quarter of the opening, seemed a close competition with both sides that suffered a foam test after Toby King and Marshall were denied.
However, from then on it was everything Wigan, and Dupere made an immediate impact from the bench, writing his script as the nephew of the Super Bowl Joe Dupere winner (Dallas Cowboys in 1978) while opening the score in Las Vegas in the 17th minute.
This Kicksterted Wigan growth which allowed Miski to show some acrobatic skills in the corner before Junior Nsemba continues to cause its large runs, feeding French while Wigan moved 18-0 with only 10 minutes left from the first 40.
With the support of their fans loudly, Wigan did not yet become and Smith rounded out the result of their first half as it finished a soft French pass, Keighran returned once again as Warrington went into need to reorganize very quickly.
The deadly combination of the field and the French then highlighted in the second half, the first to move to the 45th minute after being combined with the marshal before the French penetrated, fed full and send wardle to the corner.
Just minutes later, it was Thompson who became Barrel after an excellent French passage, cementing a 42-0 lead for fighters.
With the past, Warrington then found their moment as Harrison and Duality scored quickly, but their joy was finished soon after the marshall finally scored his test as he ran in the 77th minute.
The game then ended up with a sensational tap from Ashton – Winger Wolves even lost his luggage in the process – but, despite the amazing end from Warrington, was Wigan’s night on the Big Las Vegas scene.
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