Warrington Wolves end dismal losing streak with win at Hull FC

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WARRINGTON Wolves brought an end to their dismal losing streak with a 4-18 victory at Hull FC to record just their second win in twelve outings!

It looked like to could be another long day on the road for the Wire as the home side took the lead on 15 minutes with a try by Adam Swift although Liam Swift missed the conversion.
But on 22 minutes Warrington hit back when George Williams went under the sticks with Stefan Ratchford adding the extras, to give the Wolves a lead they would never surrender.
On 28 minutes Warrington almost extended their lead when Josh Drinkwater’s clever grubber kick just ran dead before Josh Thewlis could get to it.
On 31 minutes Hull were denied by a last-ditch tackle by Matty Ashton to stop Darnell McIntosh scoring in the corner.
The Wolves then hit back when Matt Dufty went over on 34 minutes with Ratchford converting to make it 4-12 at the break.
A try from Matty Ashton in the corner on 56 minutes converted by Ratchford gave the Wire breathing space at 4-18.
On 64 minutes there was a scare as Chris Satae went to ground the ball for Hull but knocked on.
With the clock ticking down Warrington almost extended their lead when Matty Nicholson’s off-load almost found Thewlis but went into touch.


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