BREAKING NEWS:one ever’ – Denis Betts’ beaming verdict on Wigan Warriors’ historic Wembley win….

Denis Betts, the esteemed head coach of Wigan Warriors’ women’s team, has hailed their recent victory at Wembley as “the best one ever,” following their commanding 42–6 triumph over St Helens in the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup final. This historic win not only secured Wigan’s first-ever women’s Challenge Cup but also ended St Helens’ four-year reign as champions, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history.

Betts, a former Wigan player and a key figure in the club’s rich rugby league legacy, expressed immense pride in his team’s performance. He emphasized that the victory was a testament to the dedication and hard work of the players, who have shown remarkable growth throughout the season. Betts also highlighted the importance of this achievement in the context of the club’s broader goals and aspirations.

The match itself was a showcase of Wigan’s dominance, with tries from Megan Williams, Mary Coleman, Emily Veivers, Isabel Rowe, Eva Hunter, and Anna Davies. Rowe’s flawless kicking performance, converting all six tries, further underscored the team’s clinical execution. The Warriors’ defense was equally impressive, stifling St Helens’ attack and ensuring a comprehensive victory.

This win adds to Wigan Warriors’ illustrious history, which includes a record-extending 21st Challenge Cup triumph in the men’s competition in 2024. The club’s consistent success across both men’s and women’s rugby league underscores its commitment to excellence and its pivotal role in the sport’s development.

Denis Betts’ leadership continues to inspire both the women’s team and the broader rugby league community, as Wigan Warriors solidify their position as a powerhouse in the sport.

 

 

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