MX23RW : Thursday, April 25 03:33:25| >> :600:16993087:16993087:

5 things we learned from the Super League Grand Final

Wigan beat Warrington 12-4 at Old Trafford to give head coach Shaun Wane a winning send-off.

Wigan Warriors were crowned 2018 Super League champions after gaining a 12-4 victory over Warrington.

Here Press Association Sport looks at five things we learned from the 21st Grand Final at Old Trafford.

Shaun Wane will go down in Wigan folklore

Shaun Wane ends his Wigan career with yet more silverware
Shaun Wane ends his Wigan career with yet more silverware (Martin RIckett/PA)

The former prop forward stunned the game in May when he announced he would be leaving his home-town club at the end of the season, bringing to an end a 30-year connection. But there is no doubt the players used his impending departure as extra motivation to end the season on a high. Wane, who will take up a role as high performance coach with Scottish Rugby Union later this month, helped Wigan win the World Club challenge as both a player and coach and leaves the club with six major trophies in his seven years in charge.

Warrington still the nearly men

The Wolves had high hopes of winning their first league title for 63 years, especially when Josh Charnley gave them the lead with a 14th-minute try, but they once more came up short on the big occasion. Beaten 20-14 by Catalans Dragons in the Challenge Cup final at Wembley in August, they have now lost all four Grand Finals, three of them to Wigan.

Do referees show more leniency in Grand Finals?

Kevin Brown (left) and Sam Tomkins exchange words
Kevin Brown (left) and Sam Tomkins exchange words (Martin Rickett/PA)

No one can ever forget that Wigan prop Ben Flower was sent off for his attack to the head of St Helens half-back Lance Hohaia in 2014 but no player has ever been sin-binned in the 21 years of the Old Trafford showpiece. Referee Robert Hicks must have considered brandishing a yellow card to Wigan full-back Sam Tomkins but let him off lectures for a trip on Bryson Goodwin and use of his knees to the head of Daryl Clark.

Still only four champions in 23 years

There were a few empty seats at Old Trafford
There were a few empty seats at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)

Warrington’s defeat means they failed to break into the exclusive gang of four, St Helens, Wigan, Bradford and Leeds, who have won the league title since the introduction of Super League in 1996. A crowd of 64,892 was the lowest at Old Trafford since 2009 and suggests perhaps that the Grand Final needs a few new names in the decider to create fresh interest. This year’s semi-finals were both poorly attended yet the maiden appearance of Castleford in the Grand final 12 months ago helped generate a sell-out.

A magnifique year for the French

Wigan duo Morgan Escare and Romain Navarrete became the first Frenchmen to appear in the Super League Grand Final and both emerged with winners’ rings to cap off a tremendous year for their country. Their former club Catalans Dragons made history with a first trophy in the Challenge Cup final and Toulouse were one of the major successes in the Super 8s Qualifiers.

ga('create', 'UA-72310761-1', 'auto', {'name': 'pacontentapi'});
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'referrer', location.origin);
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension1', 'By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Sport');
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension2', 'ee36f2be-1a68-42d1-b572-6dc39d94cdfa');
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension3', 'paservice:sport,paservice:sport:uk');
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension6', 'story');
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension7', 'composite');
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension8', null);
ga('pacontentapi.set', 'dimension9', 'sport:rugby-league');
ga('pacontentapi.send', 'pageview', { 'location': location.href, 'page': (location.pathname + location.search + location.hash), 'title': '5 things we learned from the Super League Grand Final'});

ID:338542: cacheID:338542:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:10606:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
10am
Blanch
Nadal
10am
Cachin
Ofner
10am
Elahi Galan
Bautista-Agut
10am
Gasquet
Sonego
10am
Hanfmann
Mensik
10am
Koepfer
Carballes Baena
10am
Kovacevic
Medjedovic
10am
Lajovic
Monteiro
10am
Machac
Ruusuvuori
10am
Michelsen
Fonseca
10am
Nishioka
Auger-Aliassime
10am
O'Connell
Arnaldi
10am
Purcell
Giron
10am
Ramos-Vinolas
Kotov
10am
Tabilo
Cobolli
10am
Zhizhen
Kecmanovic
10am
Azarenka
Maria
10am
Eala
Cirstea
10am
Annie Fernandez
Potapova
10am
Gauff
Rus
10am
Keys
Camelia-Begu
10am
Podoroska
Navarro
10am
Karolina Schmiedlova
Jabeur
10am
Swiatek
Wang
10am
Baez
Van Assche
10am
Coric
Zverev
10am
Martin Etcheverry
Shapovalov
10am
Humbert
Van De Zandschulp
10am
Hurkacz
Draper
10am
Marozsan
Cerundolo
10am
Paul
Klein
10am
Rublev
Bagnis
10am
Altmaier
Fils
10am
Darderi
Fritz
10am
Griekspoor
Daniel
10am
Munar
Struff
10am
Musetti
Seyboth Wild
10am
Navone
Rune
10am
Shevchenko
Alcaraz
10am
Alexandrova
Krueger
10am
Andreeva
Noskova
10am
Bejlek
Kalinskaya
10am
Boulter
Montgomery
10am
Bronzetti
Rybakina
10am
Collins
Danilovic
3pm
Cristian
Krejcikova
10am
Dolehide
Kalinina
10am
Garcia
Wang
10am
Linette
Sabalenka
10am
Pavlyuchenkova
Saville
10am
Sorribes Tormo
Svitolina
10am
Vekic
Sakkari
11.30am
Arango
Yastremska
11.30am
Osaka
Samsonova
11.30am
Ostapenko
Bouzas Maneiro
1pm
Haddad Maia
Errani
2.30pm
Lourdes Carle
Kudermetova
2.30pm
Mertens
Stephens


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!