For Hull, the prize is back-to-back Challenge Cups for the first time in their history, but Wigan are now one win away from a 20th success in the competition. Holders Hull crush Leeds 43-24 to set up Challenge Cup final return Read moreIan Watson, the Salford coach, said they would learn from their defeat. They battled their way into a half-time lead but Wigan, inevitably, were just that fraction too good. After the Warriors raced into a 12-0 lead, Salford responded well. At that stage Salford appeared in control but as the second half wore on Wigan grew in confidence.
Source: The Guardian July 30, 2017 17:26 UTC