LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The London Broncos faced a tough challenge against the reigning champions Wigan Warriors, who ran in a whopping 10 tries to secure a convincing victory and claim the top spot in Super League once again.
Despite a spirited effort in the first half with tries from Jacob Jones and Lee Kershaw, the Broncos were unable to keep up with the Warriors' relentless attack.
The momentum shifted decisively in Wigan's favor after the interval, especially when Rob Butler was sin-binned, allowing Adam Keighran to amass an impressive 24 points single-handedly.
Harvie Hill made a significant contribution with two tries of his own, cementing Wigan's status as the only team with a flawless record in the competition.
The mismatch in form was evident from the outset, with the Warriors riding high after vanquishing the Penrith Panthers and asserting their dominance, while the Broncos continue to search for their first win since returning to the top flight.