
Wigan Warriors will be in charge of Rivals St Helens at the Women’s Super League Grand Finals at the Brick Community Stadium on Sunday, October 5 -Live at 5 pm.
The Women’s Challenge Cup Finals in Wembley will be repeated, and the 42-6 victory under the arch has secured the first trophy of the year with Wigan sweeping the Saints.
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The warriors passed the LEEDS RHINOS 38-0 in front of 2,108 fans in Brick.
speaking Sky SportsWigan’s director Denis Betts said: “I like zero. I was really good, but I thought I had to work hard because we tried to play too many times, but now we are in our nature. We want to play with the ball.
“When we didn’t get the ball, we grew up as a point that really likes to make fun of teasing.”
Full-back Grace Banks, who turned 20 years old on Sunday, said: “This is a privilege and makes my birthday more special.It was a forward game. It was all in the middle, with a special credit for Ruby Hunter. She was believed in the last two games.
“I don’t have to say how good EVA Hunter is on the rugby. She is a monster. She is so good and there’s no doubt to score tonight.”
The saints defeated the Super League Champion York Valkyrie 12-8 at the thriller in a totally wicked stadium.
Katie Mottershad said: “This was a large team’s efforts, especially deeply digging into it. We dug deep.
“Last minute, I was on the bench and still couldn’t sit.”












