Highlights of the Super League collision between Warrington Wolves and Dragons Catalans
Warrington Wolves kept their winning starting starting with a close 18-12 close victory over the Dragons Catalans at Luit Little Stadium.
One night when Warrington honored one of them with a trophies parade, Little’s face placards and renaming the stadium in his honor, they left with an important victory while the 18-year-old world champion celebrated every moment from the stands.
In the first half, an early conversion of Arthur Mourgue’s penalty was received with a Toby King converted to Warrington who saw the local team forward but, shortly before half the time, Matthieu Laguerre enabled an uncontrolled attempt to see level of results in 6-6.

Luke Littler gets a great welcome as he walks in front of fans in Warrington
After the break, a Danny Walker Wonder tried and Matt Dufty’s remote attempt gave Warrington a 12-point leadership lead needed to get the game in Golden Point.
Warrington will now turn their attention to Las Vegas where they go next week to face Wigan Warriors on March 1, Live on Heavenly sports. The fighters produced a predominant 46-4 victory over Hull FC, with Jai Field by marking a Hat-trick test.

Littler celebrates Danny Walker’s test for Warrington Wolves
Wolf make moments count in fierce collision with dragons
After the celebration of Little and the players were announced in the field by legendary John McDonald, Warrington and the Catalans immediately entered a fierce battle.
A high shot by Ben Currie in the fifth minute saw visitors set an early conversion of the penalty on board through Mourgue to move 2-0 up, but, from there, the defenses were at the top.

Toby King Pegs Back Dragons Catalanas with opening exam for Warrington Wolves
Finally, Warrington took their points on the board while a blow of George Williams gathered from King in the air in the 29th minute, Josh Thewis adding the extras to set his side 6-2 forward.
Despite some joys for wolves, Laguerre ended a sharp pass with some excellent skills to light in the corner, but, with mourgue unable to return, the sides went all over the square after 40 minutes.

Matthieu Laguerre shows some excellent skills to level the game for Catalan Dragons
Energy and determination in the second half was immediately higher, both sides chose to make their arm in attack, and finally it paid dividends for Warrington in the 50th minute while Williams penetrated the line and Walker supported it To dive, thewlis turning back to move the wolves to a 12-6 advantage.
After a few moments engaged between the two parties with a duplicity collision and Ben Garcia, Warrington received the last laughter from the meeting while the full Warrington tried from the close distance to move the home 18-6 ahead with the conversion made.

Matt Dufty lies the Warrington Wolves superiority
A gentle break from Nick Cotric and a great kick gathered by Luke Keary led to Laguerre to go for his second attempt to bring the result to a close 18-12 with little less than 10 minutes left , but Dragons could not make him click on the attack, and wolves made it two wins from two with Catalans to leave the competition points.
‘See you with Vegas!’ | “I thought we were the best team!”

Sam Burgess says ‘we can talk about Vegas now’ after Warrington Wolves defeats Dragons Catalans
Warrington coach head Sam Burgess talking about Sky Sports:
“Two wins from two are much better than any other scenario. We look forward to the week now, we can talk about Vegas now.
“I am less upset than I was earlier. Much is much nicer going from the back of a couple win. We will break the performance tonight and then be on Sunday flight.
“It’s going to be a really nice week for everyone. I want them to absorb it, get something out of experience, and give a performance there.
“At the moment my visa app is with the US border control. I have thanked everyone at the US Embassy in London who have put a lot of work in it in the last two days.
“I respect the process. Just just for them, we’ll just wait and see how it passes over the next 24-48 hours.”

Steve McNamara says the Catalan dragons will not be disappointed by two losses after their second loss of the season against Warrington Wolves
Catalans Chairman Dragons Steve McNamara talking about Sky Sports:
“I thought we were good, I thought we defended well. We caused them problems with our loads and field dominated and field possession. The chart, but besides, I thought we were the best team at night and we dominated many of those areas.
“We’ve lost the first two games of the season, but Deep Down I know for a good, long season.”
Wigan Show attacks Flair on Hull FC Street
The field ended with a hat-trick while Wigan responded to the historic closure of last week 1-0 by collecting points on a 46-4 FC road at the MKM stadium.
Australian was bubbled as the Royal Champions of Matt Peet made their loss of golden point in Leigh a remote memory, passing eight times in total with 14 points from Adam Keighran’s luggage.
Wigan’s victory was increasingly impressive given another encouraging show by the hosts, who seemed somewhat harsh that they had only tried Lewis Martin at the beginning of the second half to tell about their efforts.
The direction of the Wigan 22-0 interval did not tell the whole story of a bold first period in which the hosts showed a lot of determination, but were released from many treatment errors in essential moments.
Little hope for a spectacular return was extinguished in the 52nd minute when black and white decided to go short with the goal line, and Tom Forber reacted faster to light up for his team fifth .
As the resistance of Hull left, Field’s master’s vacation for Marshall created Wigan’s sixth trial for Jake Wardle, then Australian was relieved of his hat-trick before the French Bevan sealed the agreement with his eighth.
What else is there?
The second round of the Super League continues on Saturday when Salford Red Devils get Leeds Rhinos at 3pm, then Castleford Tigers St Hens at 8:00 With both matches directly on Sky Sports+.
Warrington is then in action in Las Vegas when they get Wigan Warriors at Allegiant Stadium, Live on Sky Sports on March 1 from 8.30 pm. Meanwhile, Dragons play on Friday 28th when they make a trip to play Leight Leopards, Live on Sky Sport Action from 7.30 pm.
Rematch Arthur Beterbiev V Dmitry Bivol will be live on Saturday 22 February at Sky Sports Box Office. Reserve now!