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Women’s Super League leaders Wigan Warriors ran in 12 tries as they thrashed struggling Featherstone Rovers 70-10 to maintain their 100% record this season.

Anna Davies scored a hat-trick, while Eva Hunter’s brace, plus tries from Remi Wilton, Georgia Wilson, Elara Llewellyn-Sharrock, Cerys Jones, Ellise Derbyshire, Beri Salihi and Grace Banks completed the rout.

Dani Waters scored and converted for Featherstone, while Shavon Craven crossed for a late conversion.

Isabel Rowe was in superb form with the boot for Wigan, converting 11 of the 12 tries.

Elsewhere, St Helens also racked up a try count into double figures as they eased past Leigh Leopards 58-6 at the Brewdog Stadium to stay third.

Phoebe Hook and Olivia Leach both scored hat-tricks on a damaging afternoon for the Leopards, who sit sixth.

Jodie Cunningham (2), Dani McGifford, Vicky Whitfield and Paige Travis also crossed, with Faye Gaskin converting seven of the 11 tries.

The damage was done inside the first half, which also included Lucy Johnson’s try for Leigh, converted by Charlotte Melvin.

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