In a Betfred Super League showdown, Warrington Wolves displayed their dominance over Hull FC, securing a convincing 24-6 victory. Led by a stellar performance from winger Josh Thewlis, who scored a remarkable hat-trick, the Wolves moved up to third place in the league table.
Thewlis wasted no time making an impact, opening the scoring just 10 minutes into the game with a dazzling try. His exceptional performance continued as he found the try-line twice more in the second half, showcasing both skill and physicality.
Adding to Warrington’s impressive tally, George Williams contributed to the scoreline with another try, further solidifying their commanding lead over Hull FC.
Despite a consolation try from Tom Briscoe for Hull FC, the team struggled to match Warrington’s intensity and attacking prowess throughout the game. With just one win this season, the Black and Whites faced an uphill battle against the formidable Wolves.
Warrington’s head coach, Sam Burgess, praised his team’s defensive efforts and singled out Thewlis for his outstanding performance, highlighting his toughness and resilience on the field.
Meanwhile, Hull FC’s head coach, Simon Grix, acknowledged the team’s progress in terms of effort but emphasized the need to improve their execution and decision-making on the field.
As the Super League standings remain tightly contested, Warrington’s dominant display against Hull FC signals their intent to challenge the league’s top contenders for supremacy.
Credit: BBC Sport