WARRINGTON Wolves’ winning sequence is over.
After four successive wins, they were out-enthused by Hull FC at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Although they took an 11th-minute lead through Toby King, Hull assembled an 18-6 half-time advantage with tries from Mickey Paea, Scott Taylor and Albert Kelly all converted by Marc Sneyd.
Blake Austin pulled a try back for The Wire but Hull managed to take the steam out of the game while Jake Connor was in the sin-bin and Marc Sneyd popped over a 30-metre drop goal 12 minutes from time.
MATCH FACTS:
Super League Round 15, Saturday, May 18, 2019
Warrington Wolves...12 Hull FC...19
Wolves: Stefan Ratchford; Josh Charnley, Toby King, Ryan Atkins, Bryson Goodwin; Blake Austin, Dec Patton; Chris Hill, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Jack Hughes, Ben Currie, Ben Westwood. Subs: Ben Murdoch-Masila, Jason Clark, Joe Philbin, Sitaleki Akauola
Hull: Jamie Shaul; Ratu Naulago, Jake Connor, Josh Griffin, Kieran Buchanan; Albert Kelly, Marc Sneyd; Scott Taylor, Danny Washbrook, Mickey Paea, Dean Hadley, Mark Minichiello, Joe Westerman. Subs: Chris Green, Jordan Thompson, Masimbaashe Matongo, Brad Fash
Scoring: King try, 11mins, Ratchford goal, 6-0; Paea try, 14mins, Sneyd goal, 6-6; Taylor try, 17mins, Sneyd goal, 6-12; Kelly try, 24mins, Sneyd goal, 6-18; Austin try, 53mins, Ratchford goal, 12-18; Sneyd drop goal, 68mins, 12-19;
Penalties: Wolves 7 Hull 7
Sin bin: Connor, 56mins, punching; Murdoch-Masila, 78mins, fighting
Referee: James Child
Attendance: 10,600
Top Man: Sitaleki Akauola
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