Resurgent Wigan deny Leeds top spot

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Resurgent Wigan deny Leeds top spot

Resurgent Wigan deny Leeds top spot

Wigan put the brakes on in-form Leeds Rhinos to deny them the chance to go top of the table with a dominant 24-4 victory at the Brick Community Stadium.

Resurgent Wigan deny Leeds top spot

Wigan put the brakes on in-form Leeds Rhinos to deny them the chance to go top of the table with a dominant 24-4 victory at the Brick Community Stadium.

In a commanding display at the Brick Community Stadium, a resurgent Wigan Warriors halted Leeds Rhinos' momentum, delivering a decisive 24-4 victory that denied their visitors a chance to claim the top spot in the Super League standings.

The Rhinos entered the match riding high on a six-game winning streak, poised to leapfrog St Helens on points difference and seize pole position. However, Wigan had other plans, snapping Leeds' run with a performance that showcased their own resurgence after a challenging spring.

Following a rocky stretch of four straight Super League losses in March and April, Matt Peet's side has found their stride. Fresh off a dominant 32-0 Challenge Cup semi-final shutout against St Helens, they carried that momentum into this clash, adding another statement win to recent victories over Bradford and the Saints.

Wigan set the tone early, racing to a 16-0 halftime lead with tries from Jack Farrimond, Adam Keighran, and Noah Hodkinson. Keighran also added four conversions, proving lethal from the tee. The home side kept the pressure on after the break, with Jake Wardle crossing for a fourth try early in the second half to effectively put the game out of reach.

Leeds showed signs of life in the second period, with Maika Sivo notching his 18th try of the season for a consolation score. But the Rhinos' attack lacked cohesion throughout, unable to crack a disciplined Wigan defense that kept them at arm's length.

For Wigan, this victory is more than just two points—it's a signal that they are back in form and ready to challenge the league's elite. With a balanced attack and stingy defense, they look poised to make a run as the season heats up.

Team Lineups:
Wigan: Field, Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Hodkinson, Farrimond, Smith; Havard, O'Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Walters, Partington
Leeds: Miller, Sivo, Newman, Handley, Hall, Croft, Connor; Holroyd, Levi, Palasia, Hankinson, McDonnell, Watkins
Interchanges (Leeds): Oledzki, Jenkins, O'Connor, Smith

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