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Hull KR thrash Wigan in disastrous Super League warm-up for Challenge Cup final
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Guardian Sport5/21/2026Sports3 min readUnited Kingdom

Hull KR thrash Wigan in disastrous Super League warm-up for Challenge Cup final

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  • Hull KR dominated Wigan in a Challenge Cup final warm-up, inflicting a heavy defeat on a youthful Warriors side.
  • Wigan's coach rested most of his key players, leading to criticism of the sport's presentation.

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Why It Matters

Hull KR and Wigan Warriors are set to face each other in the upcoming Challenge Cup final. In a Super League match preceding the final, Hull KR fielded a strong team while Wigan rested most of their key players, fielding a largely inexperienced squad.

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Hull KR and Wigan took drastically contrasting approaches to prepare for next weekend’s Challenge Cup final: the result was a disastrous look for Super League and an exhibition of men against boys, with Rovers inflicting a heavy defeat on the Warriors.

While the Robins decided to go practically full strength in anticipation of next Saturday’s Wembley finale between the two sides, the Wigan coach, Matt Peet, opted to do the complete opposite. Wigan rested almost the entirety of the 17-man squad that will walk out in next weekend’s cup final, handing out eight debuts and fielding just three players over the age of 23.

The outcome was one of Wigan’s biggest defeats of all time and a result which, given how tight the upper echelons of Super League are as we approach halfway in the season, could yet be pivotal for where they finish inside the playoff places. But in terms of a warm-up for Wembley, it is fair to assume we learned nothing.

Willie Peters’ side did the job at hand. They ran in 11 tries and were 42-0 up by half-time, with a further four second-half tries condemning the Warriors to the fourth-largest loss in their history. “We approached this game to get two points, and we got that,” Peters said. “There’s a couple of guys we need to assess but we wanted to win at home and we achieved it.”

Mikey Lewis’s hat-trick inside the opening quarter set the tone, with a try for Tom Davies on top making it 22-0 in the blink of an eye. Jez Litten, Jai Whitbread and Rhyse Martin also scored with relative and understandable ease against a group of Wigan youngsters simply unable to live with the might of the champions.

How you viewed this night perhaps depends on your allegiance. Wigan are entitled to pick whatever side they like with Wembley in mind if they see fit and the Warriors were adamant in the week there were some key players who were one disciplinary charge away from a ban that could have ruled them out of the final, as well as some others with injury doubts.

But at a time when Super League’s TV contract is up for renewal and the outcome of it is more important than ever to the sport’s health, this was an appalling look for rugby league executives. The prospect of the game’s two most recent champions squaring off the week before a final should have been mouthwatering: instead, it descended into a non-event.

Peet, incidentally, defended his decision. “I’ve always said I’ll do it with individuals in mind,” he said. “That’s the decision I’ve taken; I’ve played it both ways before, there’s no right or wrong answer. I’ve had lads playing with knocks and taking painkilling injections. You’ve got to do what’s best for your players.”

Quite what sponsors, administrators and potential TV companies made of it is anyone’s guess – though it is worth stressing the Rugby Football League insist that Wigan will face no ramifications for their decision to omit almost everyone that will play at Wembley next weekend having contacted the Warriors over their squad.

There was no shortage of effort from Wigan’s youngsters. That was underlined when Nathan Lowe scored their one and only try with a long-range effort at the start of the second half but it was a brief respite. Dean Hadley, Noah Booth, Sam Luckley and Jack Broadbent all added their names to the long list of scorers by full-time.

We will only find out which approach was the right one in nine days when the teams meet under the Wembley arch. But for Super League, this was a night the competition will be keen to forget as quickly as possible.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Wigan's rested players will be fresh for the Challenge Cup final.

    Possible · Within days

  • The Super League TV deal negotiations could be negatively influenced by this match's outcome.

    Possible · Medium term

Open Questions

  • Will Wigan's strategy of resting players for the Challenge Cup final prove successful?
  • What will be the long-term impact of this match on Super League's reputation and TV deal negotiations?
  • Will there be any disciplinary actions or repercussions from the Rugby Football League regarding Wigan's squad selection?
  • How will the result of the Challenge Cup final influence perceptions of the two teams and the league?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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