Warrington Wolves suffered a significant setback to their Super League title ambitions during the opening day of Magic Weekend, falling to a convincing loss against a dominant Leigh Leopards side. Leigh secured their eighth victory in ten outings, keeping their hopes of a top-six finish alive.
The Leopards took control early, with Tesi Niu crossing the line in the fifth minute. Further scores from David Armstrong, Edwin Ipape, and Umyla Hanley underlined Leigh’s superiority. Warrington, severely depleted by the absence of ten players including captain George Williams, failed to find any rhythm until Marc Sneyd registered a late consolation try.
Leigh dominated the proceedings from the outset, capitalising on Warrington’s errors. The second-placed Wolves now face the possibility of dropping to third in the standings, depending on the outcome of the fixture between Wigan Warriors and St Helens. Leigh coach Adrian Lam praised his team’s execution and intent, while Warrington head coach Sam Burgess expressed frustration at his side’s lacklustre performance.