LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a dominant display reminiscent of Rugby League legends of old, Warrington Wolves trounced London Broncos 58-4 to reclaim their spot at the top of the Super League ladder\.
The Wire were led by the dynamic duo of James Thewlis and Matt Dufty, who both notched impressive hat-tricks in the commanding victory.
The onslaught began early, with Adam Holroyd crossing for his first-ever Super League tries to kickstart the scoring spree\.
James Harrison and Stefan Ratchford also got in on the action, ensuring a relentless offensive onslaught from the Wolves.
Ratchford, in particular, was in a league of his own, showcasing his kicking prowess by nailing eight consecutive kicks to establish a new Super League record of 40 successful conversions in a row\.
It was a masterclass in precision and skill, leaving the London defense scrambling to contain the Wolves' relentless attack.
Despite a valiant effort, London could only muster a lone try from Hakim Miloudi, offering little solace in the face of Warrington's relentless pressure\.
The Broncos have yet to find their footing since returning to the top flight, facing an uphill battle to compete with the seasoned veterans of the Super League.
London's last taste of success against Warrington dates back to 2012, a distant memory in the wake of their latest defeat\.
The visitors wasted no time asserting their dominance, storming to an 18-point lead within the first 15 minutes and leaving the Broncos grasping at straws.
In a display of sheer determination and skill, Warrington Wolves showcased why they are a force to be reckoned with in the Super League, leaving London Broncos in their wake as they continue their relentless pursuit of Rugby League glory.