Wigan Warriors have ascended to the top of the Super League table following a hard-fought 26-12 victory over Wakefield Trinity. This win marks a significant club record, extending their winning streak to 12 consecutive matches in the summer era.
Jai Field was instrumental in the triumph, scoring a length-of-the-field try that propelled the Warriors to the summit. The victory puts pressure on Leeds Rhinos, who have an opportunity to reclaim the top spot. Meanwhile, Leigh Leopards are also making strides towards the play-offs after a decisive win against Bradford Bulls.
Wigan Warriors Claim Super League Summit with Record 12th Straight Victory
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