Wigan roar past Castleford in Challenge Cup quarterfinals

Wigan had eight different try scorers at The Jungle

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a spectacular display of dominance, the Wigan Warriors stormed into the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup with a commanding 60-6 victory over the Castleford Tigers at Wheldon Road.

The Warriors, known for their tenacity and skill on the field, were simply unstoppable as they crossed the try line an impressive 12 times.

Despite being plagued by injuries, the Castleford Tigers were no match for the relentless onslaught from Wigan.

The Warriors wasted no time in asserting their authority, scoring five tries in the opening 23 minutes of the game.

Winger Liam Marshall was in fine form, scoring four tries throughout the match to propel Wigan to victory.

Abbas Miski, Brad O'Neill, Bevan French, Adam Keighran, Kruise Leeming, and Tyler Dupree also made their mark on the scoreboard with tries of their own.

The Castleford Tigers managed to salvage some pride with a late first-half try from Innes Senior, but it was not enough to overcome the Warriors' early lead.

Castleford had no answer to Wigan's ferocious attack, with the first two tries coming in the opening seven minutes of the game.

The Warriors' flawless execution and strategic gameplay left the Tigers reeling, unable to mount a comeback.

With this commanding performance, the Wigan Warriors have once again showcased their prowess in the world of Rugby League, cementing their status as one of the top teams in the sport.

Their impressive display of skill and determination has sent a clear message to their rivals - the Warriors are a force to be reckoned with.

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