Warrington Wolves thumped winless London Broncos 58-4 to move top of Super League and send their opponents back to the foot of the table.
Warrington Wolves thumped winless London Broncos 58-4 to move top of the Betfred Super League table and send their opponents back to the bottom. Wire full-back Stefan Ratchford managed eight successive kicks to equal the first-class high of 41 on the trot, beating Leeds Rhinos' Rhyse Martin's Super League haul of 39 in the process, before missing the chance to set a new best of 42. Ratchford also added a try, one of 10 the rampant Wolves managed on the afternoon.
London made good ground into Warrington territory but their work was undone after another defensive error, with Dufty jumping onto a loose ball, skinning two defenders and showing an explosive turn of speed from 80 metres out. The second half was more of the same, with Thewlis picking out the corner again to grab his second try and Dufty running through to score a double before Thewlis completed his hat-trick minutes later.
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