Wigan Warriors ensure they are the only Super League side with a 100 per cent record so far in 2024 by thrashing London Broncos.
Keighran The world champions were given a contest in the first half as tries from Jacob Jones and Lee Kershaw kept the newly-promoted side in sight.
That disparity was soon underlined as Wigan quickly raced into double figures, Jake Wardle capitalising on an Iliess Macani fumble and then Abbas Miski crashing over from a quick play-the-ball.Wigan's power up front was proving too much for the home side as Tyler Dupree and youngster Hill both blasted over to give Wigan breathing space.
But Butler was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle and Keighran showed Wigan's concern over the narrowing of their lead by taking the two points from the resulting penalty. Wigan picked it up again as Hill scored his second before Keighran ended the game with a try to add to his 10 successful kicks."We were really, really poor defensively. The biggest 'learn' we've had so far in Super League is that we've got to compete much harder defensively to get a crack at winning the game - we did that last week but today every time we made an error they scored, and good teams don't do that.
"We got absolutely nothing - they were lying all over us, and a lot of second efforts which were supposed to have been eradicated.""It was nice to give lads like Zach Eckersley and Tom Forber an opportunity as they're in their training with the lads the rest of the time and they proved today they're ready to go to Super League level.
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