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Deliveroo releases 99p burger for uni students on Freshers' week

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WITH Freshers’ week about to begin, Deliveroo has served up a treat for uni students.

The food delivery service has released 99p burgers to fuel hungry uni students like never before.

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Love Island legend and ex-University of Liverpool grad Chloe Burrows kicked off the 99b burger week

Featuring a lean beef burger patty, kimchi, cheddar cheese, gochujang cabbage and carrot slaw and curly spring onions sandwiched between a sweet potato bun.

The Boost Burger has been designed to help uni students get through their first week.

The Boost Burger aims to fuel the half of the uni students who are worried about not having enough energy for Fresher’s Week, with late nights spent socialising followed by early-morning lectures.

The cheap burger comes at the perfect time with two in five uni students admitting that a takeaway is their go-to way to cheer themselves up when feeling run down.

The burger has been created in collaboration with registered nutritionist Jenna Hope.

Jenna helped develop the recipe, which incorporates healthy and nutritional ingredients, selected with busy uni students in mind. 

The creation is packed with nutritional ingredients including protein to support energy requirements.

It also contains vegetables and spices like chia seeds picked for texture and nutty flavour, red and white cabbage, spring onion, and pumpkin powder for an added crunch.

Fermented ingredients such as kimchi and Korean gochujang give this must-have a satisfying ‘spicy’ flavour.

Arabella Jenkins from Deliveroo said: “What better way to kick off Fresher’s than to announce that our university student club, Deliveroo Students, is back with a bang.

“To celebrate, we’re dropping a 99p ‘Boost Burger’ packed full of nutrients to help fuel student members across the UK – the ultimate saver meal for uni students in more ways than one.

“We hope this is great news for fresher’s as our research reveals around a third of uni students don’t have time to cook meals during Fresher’s Week.

“More than a quarter of students admitting they don’t eat enough fruit and veg in the first week of uni, while a further quarter say they tend to feel tired after week one.”

COMPARING BASKETS

Shoppers are increasingly using delivery apps to order groceries from supermarkets.

The number of people turning to Uber Eats to get their shopping from stores such as Sainsbury’sCo-Op and Waitrose has nearly doubled over the last two years.

Many find it quicker and easier than ordering online directly with supermarkets as there is no need to book a delivery slot and the groceries usually arrive within an hour.

But apps often charge delivery and service fees, and supermarkets are also hiking the prices of their products if you order them this way.

Overall, shoppers are paying around a quarter more — up to around £7.42 extra per basket — for exactly the same goods if ordered through a delivery app.

Love Island legend and ex-University of Liverpool grad Chloe Burrows kicked off festivities this week by hand-delivering the first batch of Boost Burgers to hungry uni students in London.

She said: “I wish I had the Boost Burger when I was at university.

“It’ll come as no surprise that I was the queen of burning the candle at both ends, so it would’ve really come in handy during my time at the University of Liverpool.”

Members of Deliveroo Students can also get free delivery on orders over £15 and access to exclusive Fresher’s Week restaurant offers.

That includes 10 per cent off at Wingstop, 20 per cent off at Co-op select student favourites, and 15 per cent off at National Express all year long. 

The limited-edition ‘Boost Burger’ is available via Deliveroo in London from September 17, Bristol from September 19, Manchester from September 21, and Edinburgh from September 23 while limited stocks last. 

How to save on your supermarket shop

THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.

You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they’ve been reduced.

If the food is fresh, you’ll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.

Making a list should also save you money, as you’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.

Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.

This means ditching “finest” or “luxury” products and instead going for “own” or value” type of lines.

Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they’re misshapen or imperfect.

For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.

If you’re on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.

Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund



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Scientists investigating Titan submersible reveal explosive new details about fault that killed crew

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Scientists investigating the doomed Titan submersible have uncovered shocking new details about what may have caused the catastrophic implosion.

The original theory was that the vehicle exploded from within due to a vulnerability in the exterior that could not withstand the extreme pressure of the deep-sea.

But now, a scientist testifying in a hearing about the tragedy has said that Titan malfunctioned days before the fatal mission to the Titanic in June 2023.

The malfunction caused passengers onboard to ‘tumble about’ and one crew member crashed into the bulkheading, which a physicist has claimed was where water first began to flow into Titan, according to Dr Steven Ross.

An astrophysicist analyzed the newly released footage of OceanGate’s Titan wreck on the seafloor, speculating that the submersible did not implode from the center as many have suggested

This new theory aligns with the conclusion made by an independent researcher who reviewed footage of the wrecked sub released this week.

Scott Manley, an astrophysicist, suggested a faulty connection at the front between the carbon fiber of the hull and titanium ring, the location of the bulkheading, caused the explosion.

The Titan submersible disappeared on June 18, 2023, but the team involved in its development are now standing trial for the event that killed all five crew members.

Dr Ross testified  in front of a US Coast Guard pane on Thursday, saying the that when the malfunction happened, ‘One passenger was hanging upside down. The other two managed to wedge themselves into the bow end cap.’

The former scientific director for OceanGate said he did not know if an official assessment was conducted of Titan’s hull before it dove into the Atlantic, but ensured the staff were competent people.

But days later, Titan was lowered into the Atlantic and the malfunction has stayed a secret until today.

If the failure had occurred in the middle, Manley explained that the water would have propagated in both directions and left carbon fiber debris in the front and rear portions of the submersible.

Footage of the wreck showed only carbon debris in the center of the hull, with the nose cone found without surrounding debris and the tail blasted off to the side.

‘Based on what I know and what I see here, the pressure hull failed at the glue join between the carbon fiber and the titanium ring on the front of the sub, that failure propagated backward with the water pushing everything into the rear of the cabin in milliseconds,’ Manley shared on X.

‘The front just popped off, the bolts used to hold it in probably snapped due to the water rushing in, and the window shot out, no idea where that is.’

Manley explained his theory further in a YouTube video, suggesting that failure began at the front bulkhead that subdivided the submersible’s interior into watertight compartments.

And with the Titan, this region is a large, silver ring made of titanium.

The Titan submersible disappeared on June 18, 2023. There were five people inside the vehicle when it imploded

The Titan submersible disappeared on June 18, 2023. There were five people inside the vehicle when it imploded

The astrophysicist, who also works as a programmer for Apple, said that water began pushing in that region and created a crack that started spreading towards the back of the submersible.

That caused the hull to also push backward and the sides to squish inwards.

‘What’s happening now equally you got waters rushing in through [the front gap] and the front nose, which popped the window out,’ said Manley, noting that is why the window was missing from the nose cone on the seafloor.

He continued to explain that the water rushing in essentially tore the submersible apart from the inside out.

The water then smashed into the rear bulkhead, which forced the cone-shaped tail to be separated from the rest of Titan.

‘So, what you are left with is [rear ring] and a bunch of carbon fiber debris,’ Manley continued.

Scott Manley, who has a Master of Science in computational physics computational physics, noted that the front nose was found without surrounding debris that suggested the issue happened in the front of Titan

Scott Manley, who has a Master of Science in computational physics computational physics, noted that the front nose was found without surrounding debris that suggested the issue happened in the front of Titan

He claimed there was a faulty connection between the hull and the large titanium ring that let water seep in from the front and pushed the sub apart. Pictured is the Titan's tail on the seafloor

He claimed there was a faulty connection between the hull and the large titanium ring that let water seep in from the front and pushed the sub apart. Pictured is the Titan’s tail on the seafloor

And that was what was seen in the newly released footage.

The titanium rings were fastened using an adhesive that works like an epoxy glue layered on by hand.

However, this is the same process by the US Navy when building its submersibles.

‘You need to have the titanium section and carbon fiber section agree in how they flex when pressure is applied,’ said Manley.

‘Otherwise, what will happen is you will get a transfer you will get extra stress.

‘If that was off by a few percent, then that could add up to extra stress at these interfaces.

‘But it could also be that the glue was crap and it fell apart.’



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Queen Latifah Biopic in Production as Star Teams with Will Smith, Jesse Collins, & HarbourView for Major Venture

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Queen Latifah continues to make a major mark as one of entertainment’s most revered multihyphenates.

Now, her life more broadly will be spotlighted like never before.

Because a biopic is on the way and it’s being jointly powered by some of the industry’s heaviest hitters.

Full story below…

The layered life and impact of the Golden Globe, GRAMMY, and Primetime Emmy Award-winning actress, rapper, and singer will be chronicled by way of a joint venture between Latifah’s Flavor Unit imprint, Will Smith‘s Westbrook, and Jesse Collins Entertainment.

Yet untitled, the film will serve as one of many Hip-Hop-anchored biopics being brought to the masses as part of the freshly minted pact.

All of the biopics are being independently financed by HarbourView Equity Partners.

Queen Latifah and Shakim Compere of Flavor Unit Entertainment said in a statement:

“We all came into this industry together and Hip Hop has shaped each and every one of us. Hip Hop’s impact has expanded beyond just music and has created a lasting impression on culture and society overall. It is a dream to be able to collaborate with friends and colleagues that have not only a shared understanding, but are able to tell these stories that were the backdrop of our lives.”

Will Smith added:

“When you bring talented people and teams together, you can create something truly special. I’m thrilled to work alongside Flavor Unit, Jesse Collins Entertainment and HarbourView, to highlight the incredible stories of some of our favorite artists and icons. There’s no better story to start with than the one of Queen Latifah, an undisputed legend who has both entertained and inspired us for so many years.” 

“We cannot be more excited to stand alongside our friends at HarbourView, Flavor Unit, and Westbrook, Queen Latifah’s story is one of triumph that needs to be shared with the world. Joining forces with such amazing people to educate and inspire through storytelling is just the beginning of the impact this partnership will have.”

“As a girl from Queens, Hip-Hop fundamentally shaped who I am. Music and storytelling was my passport to destinations both familiar and untraveled. It is an honor to partner with Flavor Unit, Jesse Collins Entertainment, and Westbrook to tell these stories and document Queen Latifah’s journey and her undeniable impact on the world.”

Exciting times!



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David Raya spares Arsenal’s blushes with miraculous save in Atalanta draw

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Chris Hemsworth says Transformers One will show ‘different side’ of the robots

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John Higgins becomes second snooker player to make 1,000 career centuries in defeat at English Open

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John Higgins reaches 1,000 career centuries but is knocked out of the English Open; Ronnie O’Sullivan is the only other player to have reached the four-figure century milestone

Last Updated: 19/09/24 11:36pm


John Higgins became only the second snooker player to reach 1,000 career centuries

John Higgins became only the second snooker player to reach 1,000 career centuries despite crashing out of the English Open in Brentwood.

The 49-year-old Scot achieved the milestone with breaks of 108 and 105 in the third and fifth frames of his quarter-final clash against Mark Allen.

But it was not enough to seal a win that would have boosted his hopes of staying in the top 16 as Allen – who hit a century of his own in the opening frame – held firm in a gruelling decider to edge a 4-3 win.

Ronnie O’Sullivan is the only other player to have reached the four-figure century milestone, having done so in the final frame of his 2019 Players Championship final win over Neil Robertson.

Earlier, Judd Trump set up a quarter-final clash with China’s Wu Yize after hitting back from behind to claim a 4-2 win over Fan Zhengyi.

The world No 1 nudged one closer to joining O’Sullivan and Higgins in the thousand-century club as he reeled off a break of 101 in the course of winning three frames in a row to extend his winning run.

Mark Selby held his nerve to carve out a 4-3 win over Si Jiahui and book a last-eight meeting with India’s Ishpreet Singh Chadha, who also overcame a final frame decider against China’s He Guoqiang.

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New Fuel Price Has Made Impracticable N70,000 Minimum Wage- Ajaero – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has stated that the recent hike in the fuel price has made impracticable the new minimum wage of N70,000, describing the situation as pathetic.

Comrade Joe Ajaero, the President of the NLC, while speaking at the 2024 National Minimum Wage Implementation Workshop for South Zone, yesterday, said the hike in fuel price by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has worsened the misery of Nigerians.

The NLC President also lamented government’s failure to repair local refineries as promised, adding that what Nigerians witnessed in the last two weeks was a deliberate attempt to frustrate Dangote.

Ajaero, said the theme of the workshop, “Strategies for Effective Implementation of the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act,” is designed to equip the unions with the tools they need to make that fight successful.

He said: “Our goal is not just to celebrate the passage of the law but, to make sure every worker feels its impact in their daily lives.

“And that responsibility rests with each of you here. You are the vessels through which this victory will be delivered to our members. You must be strong, focused, and unwavering.

“Let me take a moment to remind us all: the strength of our movement lies not only in our resolve but in the integrity with which we conduct ourselves.

“Our hands must remain unsullied, our hearts pure, so that when the enemies of our movement come—as they will; they will find nothing to use against us. Comrades, you have   it firsthand”.

On his recent arrest by the security agency, he said: “Recently, I was arrested and detained by the state, a clear attempt to intimidate and silence our movement.

“They hoped to find wrongdoing, but we have kept faith alive. We must all do the same.

“On the 29thof August, we honoured the summons of the State to answer to some allegations and on the 25th of this month; we shall honour another one –this time at the Police Headquarters in Abuja.

“As we therefore, prepare for the struggles ahead, remember: they can imprison our bodies, but they cannot imprison our spirit.

“They can throw every obstacle on our path, but they cannot destroy our unity. We must be vigilant, united, and ready to stand firm in the face of whatever may come.

“Together, we will overcome. Together, we will deliver the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act to our members, no matter the challenges”, he said.



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Cardiff taxi drivers could carry bandages for stab wounds

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About 50 taxis will carry the kits in the first phase of the rollout

Taxis carrying military-standard bandage kits for stab wounds could soon be on the streets in parts of south Wales.

A charity run by an ex-soldier and police officer hopes to issue 50 kits to cabbies in Cardiff, as part of an expanding network that includes six other UK cities.

Kits carried by taxi drivers, identified by stickers on their vehicles, could then be flagged down by members of the public if they are assisting anyone with a stab wound.

“It’s a grim fact that you can bleed to death in under five minutes,” said Alex Chivers, co-founder of Rapaid.

“The quicker treatment begins, the better your chances of survival.”

Thousands of Rapaid kits are already in circulation around London, Manchester, Oxford, Exeter, Swindon and Plymouth, with Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan being the next areas to benefit.

The kits include bandages designed to stem serious blood loss, with Mr Chivers saying that having them as accessible as possible to the public was a priority.

“From my experience as a police officer and the military, it’s normally the public that are the first people on scene before anybody arrives, before help comes,” he said.

“It’s those first golden minutes that people need something.

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Alex Chivers’ experience with the military and the police convinced him that the bandages could also be of use to the public in helping stab victims

“I just thought to myself, why have the public not got access to these bandages, and how can we get them out into the public domain?

“Taxis are in and out of our communities day and night, they’re on all the high streets at night time. They’re outside all the hot spots.”

Figures show hospital admissions in Wales for assault with sharp objects has dropped recently, with 60 admissions in the year up to March 2024.

This was a 19% reduction on the previous year (74), and a 50% drop on the figures from five years ago (121).

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Taxi drivers would not require training on how to use the kits, said Mr Chivers – simply have them at hand for those who needed them

The number of knife and sharp instrument offences recorded by police in Wales has also fallen slightly from a high of 1,680 in 2019-20, although the figures last year (1,584 offences) remained more than twice as high as they were a decade ago.

And with about half of those offences committed in the South Wales Police area, Mr Chivers admitted knife crime was still a problem within some communities.

“It’s better to have the kits and not need them, but if one bandage saves one life, then we’ve achieved what we want,” he said.

The kits are not reserved only for victims of knife crime, however, with Mr Chivers saying that kits had already been used across the country for other injuries as well, such as those involving drunk revellers or broken glass.

The aim was not to burden taxi drivers with more responsibility, he added, and they could simply “hand them over” to bystanders helping someone in need.

Stickers in the window would identify those taxis carrying the kits, with those in Cardiff also including bilingual instructions to use the bandages and help the injured person.

“What I’d love to see is that these are on the taxis across the whole country, and it just becomes normal that they carry these,” said Mr Chivers.

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The Rapaid kits in Cardiff will include instructions for the public on how to use the bandages, in both English and Welsh

“People have already been saved. It’s just such a simple idea.”

The scheme, launched in Cardiff on Friday, already has the backing of the council, taxi drivers and South Wales Police.

“The authority are delighted that drivers in the city will be able to carry these kits and for the campaign to be available in the city,” said Rhys Morgan, from Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan licencing section.

He added: “Having the tools available across the city to assist in preparedness and response to serious accidents or emergencies is a step forward in providing support to the wider daytime and nighttime economy in the city.”



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County Championship: Surrey beat Durham to move closer to title as Kent relegated after loss to Nottinghamshire

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Surrey are closing in on a third successive Vitality County Championship title after cruising to a 10-wicket win over Durham with a day to spare at the Kia Oval.

Durham, who began the third day trailing by 152, never recovered after losing two wickets in the first over to Dan Worrall.

Worrall and Sam Curran, in only his second Championship appearance of the season, each took four wickets as Durham were dismissed for 177 in their second innings with only Emilio Gay (48) offering prolonged resistance.

That left Surrey needing just 25 to complete their eighth win of the campaign and skipper Rory Burns and Dom Sibley knocked off the target in five overs. It was their sixth victory at the Kia Oval this season with only Somerset, who drew in April, denying them a clean sweep on home turf.

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Rory Burns (left) and Ryan Patel celebrate Surrey completing their convincing victory

Surrey move closer to County Championship title

The tempo was set in the first over when Worrall made a double breakthrough. Dan Hogg lost his leg stump and Ben McKinney was beaten by a fine delivery, while Durham had lost three wickets in the first half hour when Jordan Clark bowled Alex Lees.

David Bedingham only got half-forward to Curran’s sixth ball and was lbw and Ollie Robinson was also beaten by late inswing, losing his off stump to leave Durham’s innings in disarray at 74-6.

Gay, making his Durham debut ahead of his permanent move from Northamptonshire this winter, shaped up well and added 46 with Bas De Leede either side of lunch to give Durham hope. Worrall returned at the pavilion end to remove Gay before another Curran inswinger accounted for De Leede.

Tom Lawes produced a fine delivery to force James Minto to edge to keeper Ben Foakes, with Curran finished things off with another booming delivery that was way too good for Chemar Holder ahead of Surrey easing to their tiny target.

Somerset were left needing to beat relegation-battlers Lancashire to keep their slim title hopes alive, and finished the third day at Old Trafford still 189 runs short of victory.

Set 393 to win, Archie Vaughan made 68, his maiden first-class half-century, and Tom Lammonby 49 in a fine second-wicket partnership as George Balderson and Luke Wells took two wickets each to leave Somerset 204-6 at stumps.

Wicketkeeper-batter James Rew was unbeaten on 24 as Somerset look to press on again in the morning and take the title race down to the final game.

Surrey picked up 23 points which took them onto 221, 31 clear of Somerset with their match at Old Trafford still in the balance. Surrey face Essex at Chelmsford in the final round, with Somerset hosting Hampshire.

Elsewhere, Kent had their relegation to Division Two confirmed after they were beaten by 10 wickets at home to Nottinghamshire. The hosts were bowled out for 230 in their second innings to leave Nottinghamshire requiring just 23 for victory, which they managed inside 21 deliveries.

Sussex clinched promotion from Division Two of the Vitality County Championship with a game to spare after quickly wrapping up an innings victory over Gloucestershire at Bristol.

Gloucestershire were skittled for 195 as Sussex needed less than a session of the third day to finish off their hosts. Left-arm seamer Jaydev Unadkat claimed 3-39 and match figures of 7-71, while Henry Crocombe took 4-22 as Sussex sealed victory by an innings and seven runs.

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Super League: Wigan Warriors rout Salford Red Devils 64-0 to retain League Leaders’ Shield

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Wigan triumphed 64-0 over Salford to make it back-to-back League Leaders’ Shield triumphs in the Betfred Super League; Huddersfield beat Castleford 34-10 in Thursday’s other match; watch the Super League play-offs, including the Grand Final, live on Sky Sports

Last Updated: 19/09/24 10:37pm


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Highlights of the Super League match between Wigan Warriors and Salford Red Devils

Highlights of the Super League match between Wigan Warriors and Salford Red Devils

A hat-trick from Jai Field helped Wigan Warriors retain the League Leaders’ Shield with a 64-0 rout of an understrength Salford Red Devils in their final game of the Betfred Super League regular season.

The hosts, already guaranteed a place in the play-off semi-finals, were well on their way to securing the Shield by half-time, leading 28-0 on the back of tries from Liam Marshall, Field, Bevan French, Zach Eckersley and Jake Wardle.

Full-back Field went on to complete his hat-trick after the break, with Marshall and French adding a second apiece and Kruise Leeming crossing twice against a spirited Salford team who featured eight debutants as head coach Paul Rowley rested players ahead of next week’s elimination play-off.

Elsewhere on Thursday evening, Huddersfield Giants rounded off their campaign with a 34-10 win at home to Castleford Tigers.

Wigan chalk up another trophy under Peet

Retaining the League Leaders’ Shield for the first time takes Wigan’s trophy haul under head coach Matt Peet to six in three years, following their World Club Challenge and Betfred Challenge Cup successes earlier this year.

Salford, currently fourth, had already qualified for the play-offs, and their exact fate for next week’s eliminators – playing home or away and their opponents – will be determined on Friday when fifth-placed St Helens play at sixth-placed Leigh.

The Red Devils soon found themselves being torn through by the hosts, with Marshall and Field diving over in each corner as Wigan established an early 12-0 lead, and the one-way traffic continued with further tries from French and Eckersley following by the 22nd minute.

Wigan Warriors' Liam Marshall gets his second try of the evening against Salford Red Devils

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Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall gets his second try of the evening against Salford Red Devils

Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall gets his second try of the evening against Salford Red Devils

Salford subsequently managed to exert some proper pressure for the first time, only for an error to be pounced upon by centre Wardle, who seized the loose ball and ran almost the full length of the field to notch Wigan’s fifth.

Having led by 28 points at the break, the Cherry and Whites took little time to extend the advantage further at the start of the second half, with Field crossing for his second two minutes in.

Two more tries arrived in quick succession around the hour mark, first with Marshall – registering his 27th of the Super League season – scoring in similar fashion to Wardle and Leeming then getting in on the act.

Eight minutes later, Leeming went over again to bring up Wigan’s half-century, moments after that they had a 10th try as Field completed his treble, and Bevan then wrapped things up in the final moments.

Watch Wigan Warriors lift the trophy after defeating Salford Red Devils 64-0

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Watch Wigan Warriors lift the trophy after defeating Salford Red Devils 64-0

Watch Wigan Warriors lift the trophy after defeating Salford Red Devils 64-0

‘It’s important we’re proud’

Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet:

“We’re very proud – it means a lot in terms of our consistency.

“We all know it’s not the end of the season and not the one everyone wants to win, but I think it’s still important that we’re proud.

“There’s loads to achieve and winning will help, but it’s not the be-all and end-all.

“There is so much difference we can make in this town…and hopefully the fans will want to come on the journey with us.”

Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet reflects on back-to-back League Leaders Shields with the Sky Sports team

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Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet reflects on back-to-back League Leaders Shields with the Sky Sports team

Wigan Warriors head coach Matt Peet reflects on back-to-back League Leaders Shields with the Sky Sports team

Wigan Warriors captain Liam Farrell:

“To be the most consistent team of the year is a great feeling.

“We’re still very proud of our efforts and what we’ve done this season.

“It’s been a long time since it has been done back-to-back and there was a part of the year where it looked difficult…

“But we had to keep working hard and keep being consistent about what we did, and it’s paid off for us.”

Huddersfield end season on a high

Tui Lolohea scored a superb solo try as Huddersfield ended a disappointing Super League campaign with a thumping 34-10 home win against Castleford.

The Tonga full-back’s first-half effort – he gathered his own kick after a scything run from midfield – was the pick of Giants’ six tries and, with Olly Russell landing five conversions, the home side signed off in style.

Second row Sam Hewitt touched down twice, while Harry Rushton, Aidan McGowan and Adam Clune also went over.

Departing players Esan Marsters, Russell, Chris Hill, Adam Milner and Seb Ikahihifo all bowed out on a high in the Giants’ 10th win of the season.

Castleford improved after a poor first period, scoring second-half tries through wing Jason Qareqare and former Huddersfield centre Alex Miller, but they slumped to an eighth defeat in their last nine matches.

What’s next?

Wigan Warriors now have a week off before their home Super League play-off semi-final against the lowest-ranked team remaining following the eliminators.

Salford Red Devils will find out whether they will be at home or on the road in the elimination round next week and who their opponents will be following the conclusion of Round 27.

Huddersfield Giants and Castleford Tigers‘ seasons have now concluded, with them finishing ninth and 10th respectively in the table.

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