LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Warrington Wolves put on a masterclass against the struggling London Broncos, running in an impressive 10 tries to claim a dominant 58-4 victory.
This win propels the Wolves to the top of the Betfred Super League table while pushing the Broncos back to the foot of the standings.
Full-back Stefan Ratchford was in fine form, showcasing his kicking prowess with eight successful kicks in a row.
This impressive feat equalled the high standard set by top-tier players and surpassed the previous Super League record held by Rhyse Martin of the Leeds Rhinos.
Despite missing the chance to set a new record of 42 consecutive kicks, Ratchford also contributed with a try to the Wolves' impressive tally.
Matt Dufty and James Thewlis stood out with hat-tricks each, while Adam Holroyd notched his first two tries in the competition.
The Broncos, on the other hand, could only manage a solitary score from Hakim Miloudi as they suffered their fifth consecutive defeat since promotion.
Head coach Mike Eccles dubbed this performance as the worst display of the season for his side, as they now find themselves below their fellow pointless team, the Castleford Tigers.
The noise of the Wolves howling in victory could be heard throughout the Super League, as they asserted their dominance on the field with a performance worthy of the top spot.
The Broncos, on the other hand, find themselves at the receiving end of a walloping, struggling to find their footing in the tough competition.
With every match live on Sky Sports, fans can witness the drama and action unfold as the Super League season progresses.