Dragons soar past Wolves, challenge Saints for top spot

Tom Johnstone running in for a try

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a nail-biting clash at Warrington Wolves, the Catalans Dragons roared to victory, thrusting themselves into second place in the Super League standings, leveling with the mighty St Helens at the top.

The Dragons stormed ahead with three quick tries in a blistering 12-minute display, leaving the Wolves trailing by 18 points.

However, the resilient Wolves fought back and narrowed the gap to just six points by halftime.

The French side maintained their lead, extending it to 28-12, but the Wolves showed their grit with James Harrison and George Williams crossing over for crucial tries, bringing the game to a tense four-point difference.

In the dying moments of the match, Jordan Abdull sealed the deal with a sensational try, securing the victory for the Dragons and halting Warrington's impressive four-match winning streak.

Warrington had been on a roll since their season opener defeat in Perpignan, showcasing significant improvement and determination.

This clash against last season's Grand Final runners-up was seen as a true test of their progress in the league.

The Dragons' triumph serves as a reminder of their strength and dominance in the competition, shaking up the standings and setting the stage for an exhilarating season ahead.

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