Warrington Wolves defeated Huddersfield Giants 34-4 in Round 10 of the Super League on May 2, 2026. The match took place in Huddersfield and showcased Warrington’s dominance throughout.
By half-time, Warrington had opened up a significant 28-0 lead. They scored five tries in the first half, with Toby King netting his fourth try of the season against Huddersfield.
Younger players made headlines. Ewan Irwin assisted two tries, further solidifying his reputation as a rising star in rugby league. Observers have noted that he looks like “the greatest young half-back talent the competition has seen for a very long time.”
However, the match was not without its challenges. Adam Clune suffered a hamstring injury and left the field after just 22 minutes. Fenton Rogers and Niall Evalds also faced injuries during the game.
James Bentley received a yellow card for a late tackle, adding to the tension. Despite these setbacks, Warrington maintained control.
The second half drew criticism from commentators. Mark Wilson labeled it as the “worst half of Super League ever.” Even Sky Sports commentators struggled to find positives.
Warrington’s victory pushed them to third place in the Super League standings. Meanwhile, CEO Sam Burgess is reportedly working on player contracts for the next season.
As for Huddersfield, they will need to regroup quickly after this heavy defeat. The team will be looking to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.