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Wolves stun weary Warriors

Warrington swept to their fourth win in a row to pile on the agony for trouble-torn Wigan as they ran out 43-24 victors

The Wolves, with skipper Lee Briers masterminding the show, romped into a 25-6 interval lead to maintain their march up the Super League table.

Briers notched a try, helped set up several others and booted seven goals from seven attempts plus a drop goal.

Brent Grose also notched a brace of tries for the Wolves while Pat Richards kicked four goals for the Warriors and Darrell Goulding added two tries of his own.

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