
Surprising; Wigan Warriors triumph over London broncos in…
respect. For Wigan, it was a statement — bold, ruthless, and utterly convincing.
Chiswick may not have known what hit it, but the rest of the league certainly does now. Wigan Warriors are very much the team to beat
Despite the final scoreline, the Broncos showed early signs of promise. Tries from Jacob Jones and Lee Kershaw kept the game tight in the first half, but Wigan’s superior fitness, speed, and tactical precision quickly overwhelmed the hosts after the break.
This emphatic win sees Wigan climb back to the top of the Super League table, maintaining their unbeaten streak. More than just a scoreline, the match underscored the sheer depth in Wigan’s squad — with debutants and regulars alike putting in standout performances.
For London, it was a harsh lesson in the demands of top-flight rugby, though their first-half efforts earned Wigan Warriors Crush London Broncos in Chiswick Rout
In a jaw-dropping performance at the Cherry Red Records Stadium in Chiswick, Wigan Warriors overwhelmed the London Broncos with a 60-22 victory, sending shockwaves through the Super League and reaffirming their title credentials.
The reigning champions showcased their attacking firepower by running in ten tries, with nine different players touching down. The surprise of the day came from young forward Harvie Hill, who not only made his mark but crossed the whitewash twice on his debut. Zach Eckersley also thrilled fans with a stunning 70-metre solo try — his first for the club.
Adam Keighran was instrumental in the Warriors’ dominance, contributing 24 points through a try and six conversions, while Jai Field, Bevan French, and Liam Marshall each added to the scoreboard. The depth and versatility on display were astonishing, especially given the Warriors had rotated several key pl
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