Super League: Wigan beat Huddersfield upon his return from Las Vegas, but Warrington beat Wakefield | Rugby league news

Wigan recorded a great victory in his return from Las Vegas, as Betfred Super League champions came from below to win 44-18 at Huddersfield at Hudders.
WIGAN -Eight days after the warrington defeat 48-24 in the United States -he langed 18-10 in the interval, but then took control of the background after restarting, crossing six times.
The second half included the second game for Liama Farrell as the Warriors secured their third victory after their gold defeat by Leigh in the introductory round.
The winners of the four -time 2024, who moved to place to fourth place in the table, achieved eight attempts in each of these victories.
For 11. Placed Huddersfield Luke Robinson, it was the fourth defeat in just as many outputs.
Adam Swift, Sam Hewitt and George Flenagan, everyone ordained giants in the first half, but the results of Farrell and Zacha Eckersley held warriors within a touch distance, and the hosts dominated in the second period.
The successful captain’s challenge in the introductory stages led to the attack that concluded Farrell, who took the ball and the men Matt Peet were back in front of the 50th. Minute when Liam Marshall ended up in the corner.
Ten minutes later, they tried number five while the French went through the body mass.
Three consecutive efforts were then judged as not attempted after video checks – Harvie Hill and Kruise Leeming rejected Wigan and Swift for Huddersfield – before Jake Wardle stepped up in the 74th minute.
Further late attempts were followed by Jai Field Leeming as Wigan wrapped things up.
Warrington beat former coach Powell Wakefield
Daryl Powell achieved a winning return to Warrington, as his Wakefield side sought a convincing 30-16 victory at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Almost two years after Powell left his place as Coach Wolves after losing to Wakefield, he returned with Trinity to condemn his old club to their second consecutive defeat.
Most of the damage was listed in a triple crack at the beginning of the second half, while Matty Russell, Matty Storton and Caleb Hamlin-Uele crossed the visitors.
Wakefield led 12-10 in the interval after Jack Croft and Liam Hood responded to Aarona Lindop and Wolves’ debut attempts Alfie Johnson – Max Jowitt also strive for five goals for Trinity.
After Warrington’s humiliation of Wigan last weekend on the big stage in Las Vegas, this was supposed to be a welcome return to a more modest but famous wolf environment.
Still, without key players such as Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Matty Ashton and Toby King, a side that has now led by Burgess himself missed Punch despite the impressive Rugby Convert Johnson debut.
Warrington started well and scored a shot when Lindop surpassed the gathering of players to ask for a high kick by George Williams, only that Wakefield reacted quickly – Mason Lino was rejected by a video referee, but Croft then touched from Jowitt’s kick.
Warrington returned forward when Johnson ran to the left on the top -notch long passage of Williams, but visitors returned as Hood capitalized to Slack, which he defended to throw out of the half -half doll.
In the second half, a good break from Hood put Jowitta in space, and his passage sent Russell wide despite Warrington’s complaints that the final ball was forward.
Storton then passed through a more tired wire that was defended to claim that the second, and Hamlin-Uel could not have been stopped from immediate immediate measures, and although Warrington gathered at the final stages, pulling his attempt through Josh Thewlis, Wakefield was not supposed to be refused.
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