
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Warrington Wolves have suffered a blow as captain George Williams has been ruled out with injury, leaving a void in the team according to Sky Sports expert Sam Tomkins.
Williams sustained the injury during their recent loss to Hull FC and will be sidelined for up to 10 weeks following surgery.
Tomkins described Williams as the "heartbeat" of the team and believes his absence will be keenly felt in their upcoming match against St Helens.
Tomkins highlighted Williams' influence on the team, stating that he is "the most influential player for one team" in the Super League.
He praised Williams' all-around skills, noting his ability in attack with passing, kicking, and running.
Tomkins emphasized the completeness of Williams as a player, pointing out his contributions on both offense and defense.
With Williams out of action, Warrington will need to adjust their game plan and find ways to compensate for his absence on the field.
The team will have to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by their captain's injury.
The loss of Williams represents a significant setback for Warrington, and they will need to rally together as a team to overcome this challenge.
Despite the setback, Warrington will need to stay focused and determined in their upcoming matches to maintain their competitive edge in the Super League.