Late Abbas Miski tried to stop the return of St. Helens in the second 40 after Wigan Warriors led 12-2 during the break; Watch Round Live On Sky Sports with Leigh vs Warrington (13:30) and Catalans vs Salford (18:00)
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Wigan Warriors postponed from St. Helens dropped the return from the second half to wrap the victory 24-14 in Great Friday at Brick Community Stadium.
Wigan had a lead over Harry Smith’s punishment, Jai Field transferred an attempt, plus Abbas a non-converted effort, the saints responded only with the transformation of George Whitby’s punishment to lead the home outfit 12-2 leadership during the break.
St. Helens also had to survive to be at the end of the first half in the 12th and the beginning of the second, when Moses Mbye was sent to a high shot to Zach Eckersley.
It was a similar story at the beginning of the second for Wigan, although Sam Walters was shown yellow for a high shot at Jon Bennison.
Although St. Helens mounted the return of the second half through the converted attempts by Lewis Murphy and Agnatia Paasi to reach the score to 18-14, the cruel knock-on from Tristan Sailor allowed the Miski to go in the corner, the remaining two minutes remaining two minutes, the remaining two minutes, the remaining two minutes. The remaining two minutes, the remaining two minutes, the remaining two minutes, and the remaining two minutes remained, while the remaining two minutes committed itself to wrap to wrap what is a big victory.
The victory for Wigan Warriors continues the trend of the home team, which wins Derby Good Friday, which dates back to 2021.
Wigan’s victory will also move them to a second on the Super League table, two points for Hull Kr.
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With a whipping atmosphere and both sets of fans of loud and proud singing of a minute, the scene was set to what is always a bruised derby between two old enemies.
The defense was at the top and it was not possible for the attacking lines of both sides, which means that Smith urged the digging tee eight minutes after St Helens was pinged to offside, which gives the guests a close lead 2-0.
From there, however, Stelens had a good territory and chances, Whitby transformed his own punishment to settle things into 2-2.
Wigan’s Smith thought he had the first attempt to clash when he entered the sticks in the 26th minute, but after the check it was clear that Tyler Dupree defended the defenders of St Helens, so it was a wing.
However, they were only two minutes later that the warriors finally crossed the Obřeh when Batchelor knocked on French with a vision and execution to see the field running and kicking the ball into space behind the defense of St Helens.
The manipulation mistakes still cost holy when Batchelor came up with his second, which led to another attempt, a kick from Smith, who was not built by the Holy and Misci, who walked in the corner.
St. Helens was then served under the pump when Mbye was sent to a high shot to Eckersley, but managed to crush the last moments, Wigan got with 12-2 breaks.
While the numbers in the field were then equalized when Walters was sent to a sinful basket for Vysoké on the wing of Saints Jon Bennison, St Helens were architects of their own fall when Paasi sent the unnecessary offload that Wigan gathered.
This allowed the field only a few equipment later to break through the delayed passage, Smith Coveverting, so that Wigan 18-2 up for more than half an hour.
Momentum then continued to swing between the two sides, but the whole Wigan had to do to wait for one of the experienced players of St. Helen makes a mistake that puts pressure on herself, the opportunities coming and leave the side of Paul Wellens.
Despite his manipulation misery, St Helens continued in battle and finally got in the 64th minute through Whitewash because the excellent Mis-Pass Out found Murphy, who produced a sensational diving score in the corner, Whitby emerged through hard conversion to get the score to 18-8.
Paasi then gave Stelens fans even more hope when he plunged from a short range with seven minutes remaining on the lesson, converting Whitby to make it a four -point game, visitors feel that they are very.
However, their hopes collapsed with two minutes to go when Sailor came up with a costly knock-on, which Eckersley picked up and sent Miski to go to the corner, Smith put on the cake with accessories for a solid victory of 24-14.
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