WARRINGTON Wolves made it nine wins in a row as they slayed the Catalans Dragons at the Halliwell Jones Stadium this evening.
A nip and tuck first half ended all square, as a beauty from Matty Ashton right on the buzzer evened up tries from Tom Davies and Samisoni Langi after Anthony Gelling gave the Wire an early lead.
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Matt Davis went in six minutes after the break, and Blake Austin pressed home the advantage with another score 10 minutes later.
Fouad Yaha got the French outfit back into it soon afterwards, but Danny Walker sealed the win for Warrington four minutes from time.
Match facts:
Super League, Round 13
Friday, September 25, 2020
Warrington Wolves…30 Catalans Dragons…16
Wolves: Matty Ashton; Jake Mamo, Anthony Gelling, Toby King, Josh Charnley; Blake Austin, Gareth Widdop; Chris Hill, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Ben Currie, Jack Hughes, Jason Clark. Subs: Joe Philbin, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Matt Davis, Danny Walker
Dragons: Sam Tomkins; Tom Davies, Samisoni Langi, Israel Folau, Fouad Yaha; James Maloney, Josh Drinkwater; Remi Casty, Michael McIlorum, Sam Moa, Matt Whitley, Joel Tomkins, Ben Garcia. Subs: Paul Seguier, Mickael Goudemand, Jason Baitieri, Lambert Belmas
Scoring: Gelling try, 8mins, Widdop goal, 6-0; Davies try, 25 mins, Maloney goal, 6-6; Langi try, 33 mins, Maloney goal, 6-12; Ashton try, 39 mins, Widdop goal, 12-12; Davis try, 46 mins, Widdop goal, 18-12; Austin try, 57 mins, Widdop goal 24-12; Yaha try, 50 mins, 24-16; Walker try, 76 mins, Widdop goal, 30-16
Penalties: Wolves 7 Catalans 3
Sin bin: Maloney, 76 mins
Referee: Robert Hicks
Top man (Readers' vote): Jake Mamo
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