LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Wigan Warriors made a triumphant return to form after being humbled in their last outing, putting a comprehensive beating on Leigh Leopards with a dazzling display of skill and determination.
The Warriors, known for their never-say-die attitude, ran in eight tries to secure a dominant victory and reclaim their position at the top of the league ladder.
In what was dubbed the 'Battle of the Borough', Wigan showed no mercy to their local rivals, leaving Leigh in their wake with a clinical performance that left no doubts about the outcome.
Liam Marshall, in scintillating form, notched up his seventh try of the season, drawing level with Leeds' Ash Handley in the race for the top scorer honors.
The defeat to St Helens on Good Friday had stung the Warriors, and they were determined to make amends.
The loss of props Tyler Dupree and Liam Byrne to suspension only fueled their fire, as they took to the field with a point to prove.
Leigh, on the other hand, found themselves outmatched and outclassed, unable to stem the tide of Wigan's attacking prowess.
With this impressive win, the Warriors have once again shown why they are considered world champions, and their rivals will no doubt be wary of facing them in the weeks to come.
As the season unfolds, Wigan will be looking to build on this performance and continue their march towards glory, leaving their opponents in their wake like a speeding bullet train on the tracks of Rugby League history.