May 20, 2024

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OUR Warrington Guardian Fan Panel is back with their thoughts on Warrington Wolves’ latest performance.

The Wire were dominant victors over London Broncos, with more than 600 travelling fans heading to the capital to see their side run in 10 tries at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.

Here’s what three of our panellists thought of Warrington’s showing as they ran out convincing 58-4 winners to go top of the Super League table…

MARK ROBINSON

We got the result I was expecting – nothing less would have done even with the players we had missing.

Dufty was MoM for me, Vaughan was immense yet again and I was happy to see Bullock back in the team.

Work is still needed on the right-edge defence but happy to only concede the one try.

Any other time, Ratchford does not miss that kick – he was clearly gutted. Others to mention were Crowther and Wood.

London again next week and I would be tempted to rest Vaughan and Harrison.

LOUIS BANKS

Before the game, no-one was expecting anything else apart from a Wire win but did we expect it to be that easy?

Another rounded team performance from 1-17 – everyone stood up and performed brilliantly!

Poor Stef, the pressure finally got to him with the world record in his hands! What a quality kicker but furthermore, what a quality servant he has been for the club.

Roll on next week – will it be as easy? I’m not sure about that as London did show glimpses that they can put a few moves together.

ROB CROSTON

It’s easy to be complacent and have the “it’s only London” mentality but sometimes, having that mentality can really hurt a team.

You don’t play to your full potential and by doing so, it can always galvanise the opposition team.

Warrington, however, didn’t fall into that trap – they turned up with the right attitude and with a point to prove.

Right from the off, Wire looked head and shoulders above their opponents, getting quick play-the-balls, generating good ruck speed and restricting London’s go-forward. This combination led to Wire’s opening try from Adam Holroyd.

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