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The Wigan Warriors women's team kept their unbeaten record alive with a dramatic 32-28 victory over St Helens. It was a back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

How Wigan Held Off a Furious Comeback

Wigan came out strong and built a solid lead early in the game. But St Helens refused to back down, mounting a serious fight in the second half. The Saints scored several quick tries, cutting the lead to just four points.

  • Wigan's fast start gave them a 20-6 halftime advantage.
  • St Helens scored three tries in the final 20 minutes to nearly steal the win.
  • Strong defense in the last play kept Wigan ahead.

Leeds and York Join the Winners' Circle

Leeds also had a good day on the field, securing a comfortable win. Their attack clicked from the start, and they never let up. York, meanwhile, showed great team effort to come out on top in their match.

  • Leeds controlled the game with fast passing and solid tackling.
  • York's forwards did the hard work, setting up tries for their backs.
  • Both teams now sit in strong positions on the league table.

What This Means for the Women's Super League Season

With Wigan still undefeated, they look like the team to beat. But St Helens showed they can compete with the best. Leeds and York are also building momentum, so the race for the title is wide open. Fans can expect more exciting rugby as the season goes on.

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