The Hamilton Spectator

Rugby: Depleted Wolfpack beaten by Wigan in third straight Super League loss

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WIGAN, ENGLAND—The depleted Toronto Wolfpack suffered their third straight Super League loss, beaten 32-10 by the Wigan Warriors on Thursday.

For the third straight week, the transatlan­tic rugby league team scored first but found itself trailing at halftime. Wigan (2-1-0) bent but did not break in the face of Toronto pressure and then turned the screw as the contest wore on.

The Wolfpack showed off some free-flowing attacks fuelled by offloads, but could not take the upper hand. And Wigan came on strong, reeling off 22 straight points with Toronto running out of resources.

Tied 10-10, the game turned in the 58th minute after a kick by Toronto captain Josh McCrone went too long into the goal area. Australian Bevan French’s quick restart set Jackson Hastings free and the Wigan playmaker found Joe Burgess, who raced the length of the field for a 16-10 lead with the conversion.

French’s second try of the night in the 63rd minute and Liam Farrell’s brace in the 75th and 78th minutes padded the Wigan lead.

Matty Russell and Boden Thompson scored tries for Toronto (0-3-0). Blake Wallace booted a conversion

Harry Smith also scored a try for Wigan. Zak Hardaker added three conversion­s and Farrell one.

The Wolfpack were missing star signing Sonny Bill Williams, who is back in New Zealand for the birth of his fourth child. Toronto was also without the injured Joey Lussick (hernia) and Joe Mellor (hand). New Zealand internatio­nal Chase Stanley is still working on visa issues while Greg Worthingto­n is on loan to Feathersto­ne.

Veteran forward Jon Wilkin was a late scratch, with James Cunningham promoted off the bench to replace him. Gary Wheeler, the only Toronto player available, moved onto the Toronto interchang­e bench at DW Stadium.

Adding to the Wolfpack woes, Cunningham headed to the locker-room early in the first half with a hamstring issue. Toronto lost another man when Samoan internatio­nal Willie Isa left forward Gadwin Springer reeling with a bonejarrin­g hit in the 48th minute. Springer failed a head injury assessment and did not return.

Toronto’s Hakim Miloudi was sin-binned in the 75th minute for catching Wigan captain Sean O’Loughlin with a hand to the face. O’Loughlin, who had a clear run at the try-line, went down clutching his face.

Toronto’s Gareth O’Brien, the 2019 player of the year in the second-tier Championsh­ip, reclaimed his role as fullback with Wallace moving into halfback alongside McCrone.

Facing salary cap issues, the Wolfpack have petitioned rugby league authoritie­s for dispensati­on, arguing they are not eligible for some of the help other teams get because the Canadian side does not have an academy or developmen­t path.

So far, that has not produced anything although there is talk of offering Toronto two extra roster spot for Canadian under-21 talent that would not count against the cap.

The Wolfpack’s next game is Feb. 21 at Warrington.

 ?? GARETH COPLEY GETTY IMAGES ?? Toronto’s Matty Russell is tackled by Wigan’s Ollie Partington and Tony Clubb during Thursday’s game in Wigan, England.
GARETH COPLEY GETTY IMAGES Toronto’s Matty Russell is tackled by Wigan’s Ollie Partington and Tony Clubb during Thursday’s game in Wigan, England.
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