Wolves win thriller

By Gary Skentelbery

WARRINGTON overcame their injury problems with a thrilling victory over Salford City Reds at the Willows.
Despite having six first-teamers ruled out through injury and also missing the suspended Ben Westwood they did welcome back inspirational captain Lee Briers, who passed a late fitness test and whose goal-kicking eventually proved vital for his side.
Both sides scored six tries but Briers landed five goals from six attempts while John Wilshere managed just four from his six attempts.
Kiwi prop Paul Rauhihi was in inspirational form and his two tries also helped Warrington to victory.
Rauhihi used all his power when he crashed over from close range in the first half and his second saw him go on a rampaging 25 metre touchline dash to grab his second at a vital stage of the game midway through the second half to give the Wolves a 22-18 advantage.
Warrington pushed on and further tries from Mike Wainwright and Andy Bracek, all converted by Briers, put them in control at 34-18.
But in a sensational ending Salford grabbed three tries in the final five minutes through Stuart Littler, Daley Williams and David Hodgson but John Wilshere could only add one conversion and the Wolves held on for victory in a breathless finale as time ran out on the Reds.
Salford led 12-10 at half time as Wilshere and Luke Robinson grabbed tries for the home side, both converted by Wilshere with Warrington replying through Rauhihi and Brent Grose. Warrington edged in front five minutes after the restart when Henry Fa'afili went over and Briers converted. But back came the Reds and a super individual try from Luke Dorn and Wilshere's goal edged their noses back in front before Rauhihi's second put the Wolves back on the road to victory.

Salford (12) 32
Tries: Wilshere, Robinson, Dorn, Littler, Williams, Hodgson.
Goals: Wilshere 4.

Warrington (10) 34.
Tries: Rauhihi 2, Grose, Fa'afili, Wainwright, Bracek.
Goals: Briers 5.
Att: 6,177