WARRINGTON Wolves were crowned 2021 Physical Disability Rugby League champions over the weekend with a victory over Wakefield.
Comedian Adam Hills featured for Warrington in the clash at York, with the Wolves claiming the title with a 12-0 victory live on Our League at York St John’s University.
Warrington also faced Leeds in the curtain raiser, with the Rhinos claiming their sixth victory on the bounce.
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Re-live the best moments from Sunday's #PDRL Grand Final between Trinity and @WWRLFoundation…
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— Wakefield Trinity Community Foundation (@WTComFoundation) September 21, 2021
PDRL returned in April 2021 following an enforced 18-months absence due to the pandemic. Six teams have taken part in the 2021 competition, which saw a new format introduced to ensure as much Covid-secure activity as possible.
It was Wakefield’s second Grand Final in three years, while Warrington became the first PDRL Grand Final winners back in 2019.
Congratulations to @adamhillscomedy and @WarringtonRLFC on becoming 2021 PDRL Champions!
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— Channel 4 Sport (@C4Sport) September 20, 2021
In 2018, Warrington were crowned the first club world champions after defeating South Sydney Rabbitohs 34-12 at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney. The club also featured in the UK’s first physical disability rugby league match at Victoria Park back in February 2018.
The first-ever Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup, an exhibition event, will be held during next year’s showpiece tournament – The Rugby League World Cup 2021.