A brilliant win for Warrington over bitter rivals Wigan, as the Wire ran in seven tries to record their biggest win away at the old enemy since World War Two. Here are my six talking points...
1) A huge win
A massive victory away from home against the old enemy.
2) Centre of excellence
In Connor Wrench, it looks like Wire have got another promising youngster. Jake Mamo's hat-trick, meanwhile was sensational.
3) Ruthlessness?
If there is any negative to take from tonight's win, it's that Wire could've been much more ruthless and had the game won by half-time.
4) Go forward
The go-forward that Chris Hill and Mike Cooper provided tonight was magnificent and really laid the platform for this victory.
5) Six of the best...
Six wins in a row and the Wire are flying. It's all going well.
6) Bullocks
Wire's new signing for 2022, Joe Bullock, was one of Wigan's few decent players tonight. He could be a reasonable acquisition.
Player Ratings
Josh Thewlis - 8/10
So composed at the back.
Tom Lineham - 7/10
Not really in the game much.
Connor Wrench - 8/10
Brilliant play for the Currie try.
Jake Mamo - 9/10
A hat-trick of interceptions, wow.
Josh Charnley - 7/10
Gave it his best.
Blake Austin - 8/10
Went well in the halves.
Stefan Ratchford - 8/10
Should've had a couple of tries.
Chris Hill - 9/10
Phenomenal metre-making.
Daryl Clark - 7/10
They kept him pretty quiet.
Mike Cooper - 9/10
What an effort in the pack.
Ben Currie - 7/10
Nice try.
Jack Hughes - 7/10
Quiet but reasonably effective.
Matt Davis - 8/10
Lovely try and went well.
Joe Philbin - 8/10
One of his better games this year.
Jason Clark - 7/10
Going well lately.
Robbie Mulhern - 6/10
Pretty quiet.
Danny Walker - 6/10
Came on late in the day.
@ALooseWire
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