- Junior Nsemba watched from the stands amid racial abuse allegations
- Wigan's youth academy shone despite multiple injuries
- Austin Daniel scores first senior try for Wigan
Key Moments of the MatchThe match was a rollercoaster, with both teams facing significant challenges. Despite injuries, Wigan's youth academy excelled under pressure.

Nsemba and Racial Abuse Allegations
In a week marred by controversy, Nsemba watched from the stands as Greater Manchester police arrested a man for racially motivated online comments. These allegations added an extra layer of tension to Wigan's comeback win over their title rivals.
The game was tightly contested. However, it was Wigan who emerged victorious, thanks to key performances from their academy graduates. Warrington had their moments but ultimately fell short.
Coach Matt Peet Reflects on the Victory
Matt Peet was elated with his team's performance, describing it as better than a final. Despite the tough circumstances, he praised the resilience of his players: they never know when they're beaten and tough kids are hard to beat. The coach also highlighted the contributions of young talent, emphasizing that Wigan is fortunate to have these emerging stars in their squad. This victory not only boosted morale but also underscored Wigan's commitment to nurturing future rugby league stars.
Source: The Guardian





