Quotedany1979="dany1979"More pressure on Wigan or Warrington?'"
More pressure on Wire definitely. If they don't win today they end their season empty handed. On top of that everyone expects them to win, and a team has never lost their first two GFs.
QuoteTheElectricGlidingWarrior="TheElectricGlidingWarrior"More pressure on Wire definitely. If they don't win today they end their season empty handed. On top of that everyone expects them to win, and a team has never lost their first two GFs.'"
I agree - I think the Challenge Cup win also takes some pressure off Wane.
QuoteMjM="MjM"Warrington are a good club, with good senior players and an outstanding and intelligent coach whose team plays RL the right way. They deserve to win it.'"
Not much about their performance on the day represented 'the right way' - they looked like a team who'd decided to come out and play dirty. Maybe if they'd stuck to their much-vaunted philosophy it wouldn't have turned out to be such a psychologically scarring humiliation. ( Losing 30-16 from 2-16 is an embarrassmemt to all concerned )
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