
LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Warrington Wolves edged closer to the Super League's top six with a come-from-behind victory against the struggling Salford Red Devils, who now face their 13th consecutive loss this season.
Stricken by financial issues and a player exodus, Salford fiercely defended their ground, capitalizing on Warrington's poor discipline.
Ethan Ryan's try, along with two penalties from Chris Hankinson, allowed the home side to take the lead-a significant moment as they hadn't led since their sole win against Huddersfield on March 20.
Despite a lackluster performance, Warrington managed to respond with tries from James Harrison, Josh Thewlis, and Stefan Ratchford, marking back-to-back victories for the first time since March.