Huddersfield Daily Examiner

GIANTS .............. 20 Giants serve up perfect

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League points with a bit to spare and minus several front-line players - this was a very satisfacto­ry evening’s work.

Without the injured Jermaine McGillvary – he should be back for the next game at home to St Helens – and Leroy Cudjoe, Huddersfie­ld were always going to lack a fair bit of strike out wide.

However, they did start promisingl­y to have a first sniff at the tryline.

However, on the visitors’ first attack, they broke from deep to create the position for Stefan Ratchford to kick to the corner for Tom Lineham to collect and slide over in the slippy conditions to take a fifth-minute lead.

To add to the home side’s woes Lee Gaskell was forced to retire to the blood bin a couple of minutes later.

Jordan Rankin almost scored in the 10th minute, but it was adjudged a colleague had been out of play as he touched the ball back in the ingoal area.

But there was no denying Dale Ferguson in the 14th minute as he crashed onto a short Danny Brough ball to score, with the scrum half then landing the conversion to take the Giants ahead.

Their tally was increased four minutes later when the ball was kept alive on the sixth tackle, forcing Jake Mamo to grubber ahead and for the Warrington defence to fail to clear their lines and Darnell McIntosh to take full advantage. It was 12-4 on the quarter mark.

Gaskell returned to the fray on the 20-minute, while the arrival of Sebastine Ikahihifo also provided a lift, although it was the Wolves who were the next to come closest to scoring as Lineham just failed to gather Kevin Brown’s chip to add his second. That brief spell of opposition pressure was quickly halted, however, as Brough banged over a 35th-minute penalty.

Mamo looked to have extended the advantage with a minute remaining, only for the match officials to rule it out for obstructio­n.

And on the stroke of half time, Bryson Goodwin slotted over his first goal at the second attempt to make it 14-6 at the break.

It was nip and tuck in the third quarter, with both sides struggling to carve out clear-cut openings, signalling a fraying of tempers.

Mike Cooper was then placed on report for kicking out in the tackle in the 62nd minute, and it seemed a

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