Warrington beat Bradford to climb to second
Warrington Wolves secured a victory against Bradford Bulls, climbing to second place in the Super League. Eighteen-year-old Ewan Irwin played a pivotal role, scoring a crucial try and contributing six points. Bradford struggled with discipline and failed to capitalize on opportunities, resulting in their sixth consecutive away loss this season.
- ▪Warrington maintained their 100% home record this season with this win.
- ▪Ewan Irwin scored the decisive fourth try and kicked three goals for Warrington.
- ▪Bradford's Connor Wynne had a try disallowed by the video referee just before half-time.
- ▪Warrington's victory puts them second in the table, behind Leeds Rhinos on points difference.
- ▪Bradford has lost all six of their away games this season.
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Warrington beat Bradford to climb to secondImage source, SWpix.comImage caption, Ewan Irwin scored Warrington's decisive fourth tryPublished24 May 2026, 17:03 BSTUpdated 12 minutes agoBetfred Super LeagueWarrington (14) 26Tries: Thewlis, Thomas, Hopoate, Irwin, Ashton Goals: Irwin 3Bradford (6) 12Tries: Gill, Nikorima Goals: Atkin, HooleyWarrington Wolves beat Bradford Bulls to maintain their 100% home record this season and turn up the heat at the top of Super League.Warrington made it nine home wins from nine in all competitions to climb to second in the table, behind leaders Leeds Rhinos on points difference, and they have a game in hand.Eighteen-year-old Ewan Irwin impressed and the half-back scored their key fourth try as well as kicking six points.Josh Thewlis, Luke Thomas, Albert…
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