UNLIKE February, there’s been far more scores to consider entering into a shortlist for our Warrington Wolves Try of the Month honour for March.
And the best of them came in the final two games of March against Wakefield Trinity and Widnes Vikings.
Throughout the year our team of sport writers will provide a shortlist of five for you to vote on the Wire try of each month.
And the five monthly winners with the most votes will go into our try of the year ballot at the end of the season.
That means your vote not only counts for the monthly award, but the big one in September/October too.
You may recall that Stefan Ratchford was the winner of the February competition for his effort at Widnes Vikings.
Now it’s over to you. Take a look at the five choices from March and vote in the ballot below.
Voting closes at midnight on Friday, April 6.
TRY 1: Ben Murdoch-Masila, Warrington Wolves v Wakefield Trinity, 23.03.18
.@BMMasila11 in BEAST MODE 💪😲
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) March 24, 2018
The @wolvesrl forward powers through 5 players to score!!! pic.twitter.com/0H51v4RzKm
TRY 2: Tom Lineham, Warrington Wolves v Wakefield Trinity, 23.03.18
.@wolvesrl's @TomLineham with a pretty special try to complete the hat-trick ☝️☝️☝️ pic.twitter.com/i2aG26I3GN
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) March 25, 2018
TRY 3: Toby King, Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings, 30.03.18
OUTRAGEOUS OFFLOAD 😱😱
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) April 1, 2018
Awesome no-look pass from @wolvesrl's Tyrone Roberts! pic.twitter.com/y83fWGlDg5
TRY 4: Josh Charnley, Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings, 30.03.18 (His second try of game)
.@Joshuacharnley's first @wolvesrl game celebrated with two tries 💪 pic.twitter.com/OrVRN41NWj
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) March 31, 2018
TRY 5: Sitaleki Akauola, Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings, 30.03.18 (Fourth Wire try of this video)
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