The Wigan Warriors have secured their 22nd Challenge Cup title, underlining their dominance in the English Rugby League cup competition. Bevan French scored after returning from a thigh injury, as Wigan decisively defeated Hull KR on a humid day at Wembley Stadium.
The Wigan Warriors secured their 22nd Challenge Cup title in Rugby League on Saturday. In the final against Hull KR, Wigan dominated the match and won convincingly. The victory took place in difficult conditions at Wembley Stadium, where the heat tested both teams.
Bevan French, one of Wigan's key performers, returned to the team after a thigh injury and contributed directly to the success. His try marked an important moment in Wigan's push for the cup. The Warriors showed strong performance throughout the match and gave Hull KR no chance.
This title underlines Wigan's position as one of the most successful teams in English Rugby League. With 22 Challenge Cup titles, Wigan solidifies its status as the record holder in this competition. The team demonstrated continuity and quality at the highest level.
French's return was a positive signal for Wigan's coach and fans. After injury layoffs, it is always crucial that experienced players quickly regain their form and contribute to the team. French's performance in the final showed that he is ready to play a key role in the coming seasons.
The victory at Wembley Stadium will be remembered as one of the highlights of the season. For Wigan, this title means not only a trophy, but also confirmation of their playing style and training.
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