Warrington Wolves emerged victorious in the Super League clash against St Helens, securing a hard-fought 24-14 win. The Wolves' first try was a result of sustained pressure, with Hopoate capitalizing on a goal-line drop-out and George Williams providing the offload for King to score. The second try was even more spectacular, as Taylor-Wray raced in from 70 meters, outpacing Saints' full-back Welsby. Taylor-Wray's pace was on full display again as he weaved through the St Helens defensive line, feeding Hopoate for the corner try. However, Saints thought they had hit back when Welsby went over, but the try was ruled out due to an obstruction by David Klemmer. Despite the setback, Saints continued to pressure and were rewarded when Welsby dummied Liam Byrne to score. Unfortunately, Welsby's night took a turn for the worse as he suffered a shoulder injury, ruling him out for the final 20 minutes. Jackson Hastings' night also took a turn when he was sent to the bin for barging into Taylor-Wray. Warrington's victory was a testament to their resilience and ability to capitalize on opportunities, despite the challenges faced throughout the game.