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Fresh on the back of a winning trip to Perpignan, the Warrington Wolves swapped the south of France for north Cheshire as they welcomed Tony Smith's Hull KR, a side looking for their third win of the season to lift them level with the home side.
Greg Inglis made his long awaited, and much anticipated, debut for the Wolves after signing from the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and Sitaleki Akauola was given a place on the bench for the first time this season but there was still no place for the out of favour Blake Austin.
Tony Smiths side came into the game having soundly beaten the Rhinos and full of confidence with a never say die attitude.
Fresh on the back of a winning trip to Perpignan, the Warrington Wolves swapped the south of France for north Cheshire as they welcomed Tony Smith's Hull KR, a side looking for their third win of the season to lift them level with the home side.
Greg Inglis made his long awaited, and much anticipated, debut for the Wolves after signing from the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and Sitaleki Akauola was given a place on the bench for the first time this season but there was still no place for the out of favour Blake Austin.
Tony Smiths side came into the game having soundly beaten the Rhinos and full of confidence with a never say die attitude.