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KING REIGNS

Toby carves it up as Wolves go top

- by DAVE CRAVEN

TWO-TRY Toby King delivered a regal display as Warrington beat Hull KR to top spot.

The classy England centre marked his 150th Wolves game in style.

His double helped Sam Burgess’ side storm into an 18-0 lead before he helped stave off a second-half Rovers onslaught.

Both sides hold hopes of claiming a maiden Super League crown this year and each knew victory would put them into first spot. Rovers had beaten champions Wigan and St Helens in their last two outings to show their title credential­s.

Yet they looked anything but contenders as red-hot Warrington surged 12-0 up inside as many minutes. They targeted KR’s nervous right-edge players, who looked clueless working out which runners to pick off.

Josh Drinkwater gave space for King – a Grand Final winner with Wigan last year – to exchange passes with Matty Ashton for the opener.

When England winger Ashton was sent haring for the line again, the only way desperate Joe Burgess could stop him was with a high tackle.

A penalty try was awarded and the hosts could easily have been further ahead.

Ashton dropped a dolly and then Matt Dufty just failed to touch down Ashton’s kick inside after the electric King had put him away once more. But King got his second, and sixth of the campaign, when Rovers’ defence got easily confused again, allowing him to step over in the 27th minute.

Josh Thewlis slotted a third conversion, though the visitors gave themselves hope with their first chance of note four minutes later.

Kelepi Tanginoa bulldozed over England captain George Williams to offload for the dangerous Niall Evalds, who put Jack Broadbent in to leave them trailing 18-4 at the break.

Rovers, who gave a debut to prop Jack Brown after his move from Hull FC, got their act together in the second half.

They saw an Evalds try ruled out for a Ryan Hall knock-on and Thewlis also needed to be on hand to deny Jez Litten.

But the improving visitors did eventually cross again when Mikey Lewis regathered his ricocheted kick and scampered over in the 51st minute. The England scrum-half again failed to convert.

Thewlis booted a late penalty to extend Wolves’ lead.

 ?? ?? AT THE DOUBLE: Toby King goes over for his second try
AT THE DOUBLE: Toby King goes over for his second try

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