Warrington secured a Super League win away at Hull KR, crossing for six tries in the match, with captain George Williams among the scorers. The result represents a significant statement from Warrington against the club that currently holds the Super League title.
How did Warrington secure the win?
Warrington’s attack proved too strong for the champions, with six different tries contributing to the victory. George Williams, leading the side as captain, added his name to the scoresheet, underlining his importance to the team both as a leader and a key attacking threat.
Why is this result significant for Hull KR?
Hull KR travelled into the fixture as reigning Super League champions, making the loss a notable setback against a Warrington side looking to challenge for honours themselves. Conceding six tries at home will likely prompt scrutiny of Hull KR’s defensive performance as they look to defend their crown through the season.
It was a complete team performance and a real statement result, the club said.
What does the win mean for Warrington?
For Warrington, the victory offers a strong marker of intent early in their campaign, showing they can match up against the league’s top side. With Williams leading from the front and contributing on the scoresheet, Warrington will hope the performance can act as a springboard for continued momentum in Super League.

