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Hull KR 20 Warrington Wolves 60
WARRINGTON Wolves stormed back into the top six with an eleven try demolition of a stunned Hull KR who on this showing could be destined for a quick return to the first division.
They had no answer to a rampant Warrington with skipper Lee Briers impressing with a hat-trick of tries.
Still missing some key players including Paul Johnson and Vinnie Anderson the Wolves were too strong for a sorry looking Rovers as youngsters Andy Bracek and Ben Harrison gain some valuable first team action.
The only surprise was that young winger Kevin Penny, who has been grabbing the headlines wityh nine tries in six outings, failied to get on the score sheet.
This time it was opposite winger Stuart Reardon who bagged a couple, including the first score.
Rover briefly showed some resistance when Ian Hardman went over but then it was nearly all one way traffic as the Wolves built up a match winning half time lead of 4-32 with other tries coming from Adrian Morley, Mark Gleeson, Jon Clarke, Lee Briers and Chris Bridge.
After the break Reardon crossed for a second while Henry Fa'afili and Clarke added late efforts, after Briers completed his hat-trick and added 16 points from the boot for Warrington's biggest victory of the season.
Wolves savage Rovers
by Gary Skentelbery
WARRINGTON Wolves stormed back into the top six with an eleven try demolition of a stunned Hull KR who on this showing could be destined for a quick return to the first division.
They had no answer to a rampant Warrington with skipper Lee Briers impressing with a hat-trick of tries.
Still missing some key players including Paul Johnson and Vinnie Anderson the Wolves were too strong for a sorry looking Rovers as youngsters Andy Bracek and Ben Harrison gain some valuable first team action.
The only surprise was that young winger Kevin Penny, who has been grabbing the headlines wityh nine tries in six outings, failied to get on the score sheet.
This time it was opposite winger Stuart Reardon who bagged a couple, including the first score.
Rover briefly showed some resistance when Ian Hardman went over but then it was nearly all one way traffic as the Wolves built up a match winning half time lead of 4-32 with other tries coming from Adrian Morley, Mark Gleeson, Jon Clarke, Lee Briers and Chris Bridge.
After the break Reardon crossed for a second while Henry Fa'afili and Clarke added late efforts, after Briers completed his hat-trick and added 16 points from the boot for Warrington's biggest victory of the season.
Hull KR (4) 20
Tries: Hardman, Fisher, Aizue, Morton. Goals: Lennon (2).
Warrington (32) 60
Tries: Reardon (2), Morley, Gleeson, Clarke (2), Briers (3), Bridge, Fa'afili. Goals: Briers (8)














