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The hopes of Warrington to fight against the Betfred Super League dam photo were buried in the Jungle while the hosts Castleford managed a series of four consecutive defeats to record their first victory under the acting coach Chris Chester.
The victories for the first six rivals Hull FC and Wakefield over the weekend had made imperative for the Sam Burgess team, but the Wolves delivered an interest-free performance and destroyed to the errors to fall to a 20-14 defeat.
Burgess was made furious by the match official. “It is beyond the point of frustration. Everything being said that I must do it on the disc, we were simply not so good too,” he said.
“I do not apologize. Just from the point of view of neutrals, it becomes a little too much.”
Josh Simm climbed for the decisive trial in the 64th minute in a move started by a jerkiah Simbiken crisis tackle on Marc Sneyd, and the hosts kept a solid response to the abject defeat of the last weekend at the Crisis Club Salford.
The local team has proven to be better to adapt to wet conditions from the start and was a good value for money for their two-point half-time advance through the Deajarn Asi tests and the impressive George Lawler.
Although they opened the score thanks to a seventh minute test by Sam Stone, visitors rarely seemed likely to go home with two points of an element of such apparent importance for the rest of their campaign.
ASI splashed through the showers to mark and set up an upgrade foot kick for Chris Atkin, and at 18 minutes, Lachlan Fitzgibbon left the low kick of Asi at its reach and set up Lawler to place the hosts.
The wandering pass from Zac Cini to Simm on the right refused to Castleford the chance to go further after another shift, this time from Matt Dufty, and Jake Thewlis plunged into the area to bring the wolves less than two on the half-time.
But the Burgess team continued to offer a negligible threat in the start without incident in the second half, the dashboard is not yet disturbed until Atkin – which would contribute four four -free kicks – converts a penalty for Nudge Castleford four clear points on time.
Reinforced by a solid rear which was almost unrecognizable for the one who turned out to be so porous in Salford last week, the tigers intensified and lengthened lighter with the movement of the match four minutes later.
The Simbiken tackle forced a spill by Sneyd, and Cini zooms in halfway before sending Simm for the third conclusive of his team.
Atkin’s kick extended his team’s advance to 10 and Burgess was exasperated that his team was denied a late penalty test after Alex Mellor’s high blow on Josh Thewlis, which allowed him to hold the winger on the line.
“It becomes very common, bad decisions,” said Burgess, whose team then marked via Stefan Ratchford on a rehearsal after the resulting penalty but was too much to do.
Burgess added: “I really find it difficult to understand this call, so I will ask the clarity (from the head of the referees Phil Bentham) again, and I will probably receive an email saying:” Yes, we were wrong, it should have been a penalty test. Sorry Sam. “”
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