LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In an epic battle at Old Trafford, Wigan Warriors claimed a historic quadruple by defeating Hull KR 9-2 in the Super League Grand Final.
Led by Bevan French's courageous try, Adam Keighran's precise kicks, and Harry Smith's clutch drop-goal, Matt Peet's squad emerged victorious in a gritty contest.
With this triumph, Wigan now holds the prestigious titles of the World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders' Shield, and the Grand Final trophy, making them the first club to achieve such a feat in a single season.
Reflecting on the momentous occasion, French remarked, "It's been a rollercoaster of emotions.
We knew the significance of making history by winning all four titles in one year.
This victory feels different, it's truly special.
The club even went the extra mile by surprising me with the presence of my brother and uncle at the game.
It's a moment I'll cherish forever."
In true sporting fashion, the Warriors showcased resilience, teamwork, and unwavering determination throughout the season, solidifying their status as legends of the game.
As they bask in the glory of their triumph, Wigan's remarkable achievement will be remembered as a defining moment in Rugby League history.