💨 Abstract
In the Super League Grand Final, Wigan Warriors won their second consecutive title, defeating Hull Kingston Rovers 9-2 to complete an unprecedented quadruple (World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders' Shield, and Grand Final). The game was intense and physical, with Wigan's Bevan French scoring a standout try. Hull failed to score a try for the first time this season.
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