Giants vs wolves
Warrington Wolves defeated Huddersfield Giants 34-4 in Round 10 of the Super League on May 2, 2026, showcasing a dominant performance. Young half-back Ewan Irwin stood out by assisting two tries, contributing significantly to his team’s victory.
Warrington established an impressive 28-0 lead by half-time, scoring five tries in the first half. Toby King added to his season tally with his fourth try against Huddersfield, demonstrating his scoring prowess.
However, the match was not without its challenges. Adam Clune suffered a hamstring injury and played just 22 minutes before being substituted. Additionally, Fenton Rogers and Niall Evalds also faced injuries during the game.
The second half drew criticism from observers, with one commentator labeling it the “worst half of Super League ever.” Mark Wilson noted that even Sky Sports commentators struggled to find positives in the lackluster play.
Warrington’s CEO is already focused on player contracts for next season, indicating a proactive approach to team management. Meanwhile, James Bentley received a penalty point for a late tackle, adding to the disciplinary issues faced during the match.
Lachlan Webster made his first Super League start at full-back for Warrington. Observers have praised Ewan Irwin as potentially one of the greatest young half-back talents in recent history.
The victory propelled Warrington into third place in the Super League standings, highlighting their strong form this season. With Toby King having made 195 appearances for Warrington and scoring in six consecutive games against Huddersfield, his experience continues to be invaluable.
The aftermath of this match leaves questions about how injuries will affect both teams moving forward. Still, Warrington’s current trajectory suggests they are well-positioned for future successes in the league.