French and Marshall score hat-tricks as Wigan blow away weakened Hull KR

  • Wigan 46-4 Hull KR
  • Warriors strengthen hold on second as Rovers rue absences

This was, both literally and metaphorically, men against boys. Make no mistake about it, there was plenty of effort and endeavour from Hull KR – but when the chips are stacked this highly against you at a ground like this, you’re almost certainly leaving empty-handed.

Wigan were more than good enough to get the job done and strengthen their grip on second spot; that should be made abundantly clear. But they were facing a Rovers side missing a staggering 16 first-team regulars. They lost two more, Will Dagger and Lachlan Coote, to injuries midway through the first half and another three in the final minutes, finishing with only 12 players. The worry for clubs like Hull KR when it comes to injuries? Things could get worse before they get better, too.

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