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Women’s Super League: Wigan Warriors go top and Leeds Rhinos make history | Manchester News

By uk-times.com16 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Wigan Warriors maintained their perfect start to the Women’s Super League season with a 58-0 win at Huddersfield Giants.

The Warriors notched 10 tries at Laund Hill, with Eva Hunter, Tiana Power and Megan Williams all scoring twice.

Mary Cooper, Anna Davies, Kaitlin Hilton and Grace Banks also got in on the act.

Meanwhile, Ebony Stead scored four tries as Leeds Rhinos secured the league’s biggest-ever win, thrashing Warrington Wolves 110-0 at Headingley.

Wigan’s victory saw them return to the top of the table after four games.

It was a fast start from the Challenge Cup winners, with Coleman and Hunter crossing inside six minutes, with Hunter again and Power twice scoring before the break.

By the hour, it was 46-0 thanks to quick scores from Banks, Williams and Hilton. Davies scored the ninth before Williams rounded things off. Isabelle Rowe was imperious with the boot, converting nine of the ten tries.

Leeds were 54-0 up at the break, with Stead, Izzy Northrop and Evie Cousins all scoring twice.

Ella Donnelly, Bethan Dainton and Sophie Nuttall also scored before half-time.

Stead added two more, while Cousins and Nuttall completed hat-tricks, and Lucy Murray (twice), Ruby Bruce, Donnelly again, Liv Whitehead, Shannon Brown and Ruby Walker scored to get Leeds off the mark in empahtic fashion.

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