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Opting to let the ‘train take the strain' the Warrington Wolves players and staff arrived in Hull in good time for one of two Super League encounters to brave the ‘beast from the east' as the match went ahead at the KCOM Stadium.
With many supporters trapped the wrong side of an M62 closure, and following a ‘do not travel' recommendation issued by Greater Manchester Police, the visitors were forced to manage without their vocal away support.
A victory for FC would lift them above the Wolves into fifth spot but a Warrington win would see them into the top four as the two sides above them, Wigan and Widnes, met in the other fixture which had survived the arctic armageddon.
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Hull Back to Winning Ways Over Warrington
Opting to let the ‘train take the strain' the Warrington Wolves players and staff arrived in Hull in good time for one of two Super League encounters to brave the ‘beast from the east' as the match went ahead at the KCOM Stadium.
With many supporters trapped the wrong side of an M62 closure, and following a ‘do not travel' recommendation issued by Greater Manchester Police, the visitors were forced to manage without their vocal away support.
A victory for FC would lift them above the Wolves into fifth spot but a Warrington win would see them into the top four as the two sides above them, Wigan and Widnes, met in the other fixture which had survived the arctic armageddon.
READ MORE ON THIS STORY...
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