Wigan Warriors secured the Rugby League Challenge Cup with a dominant 6-try win over Hull KR at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. The victory marked a successful conclusion to the season for the Warriors, who have been one of the top teams in the competition all year.
Wigan's Jack Farrimond started the scoring with two early tries, setting the tone for the rest of the match. The Warriors' potent attack proved too much for Hull KR to handle, with the visitors unable to stem the tide despite their best efforts.
The final score of 6 tries to 0 reflected Wigan's complete dominance of the match. The victory marked Wigan's first Challenge Cup title since 2019 and cemented their status as one of the top teams in English Rugby League.
Commenting on the win, Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet said: 'I'm incredibly proud of the lads for their performance today. It's a fantastic achievement for the team and a testament to the hard work and dedication they've shown all season.'
The Challenge Cup win is a welcome boost for Wigan as they look to the new season ahead. With a strong squad and a winning mentality, the Warriors will be looking to build on this success and make a push for further titles in the coming year.