It was a whole distinction in fortunes for both facet after final week’s Problem Cup quarter-finals, as Warrington struggled to achieve traction regardless of beating St Helens final time spherical, whereas Hull appeared a distinct facet to the one which was effectively overwhelmed by close to neighbours KR seven days beforehand.
Hull’s lead got here within the rapid aftermath of a scrum proper in entrance of the Warrington posts – with the Airlie Birds working the ball to the suitable wing for Briscoe to go in on the nook.
The guests’ second got here in spectacular trend as Warrington didn’t cope with the spectacular Cade Cust’s kick to the road, with Litten swiftly grounding the ball.
Ten minutes after his first, Briscoe added to his tally for the night in related trend, dotting down within the right-hand nook as Hull labored the ball large – and the guests weren’t carried out there.
Ese’ese crossed for the sixth recreation in a row to present Hull a powerful 20-point benefit earlier than the Wire mustered a reply when Williams crashed over.
Litten’s second was even higher than his first and it got here by way of some wayward Warrington defending, as he efficiently chased – and touched down – from his personal tame kick which the hosts didn’t cope with.
The guests have been lowered to 12 males when Jack Ashworth went in late on Jordy Crowther and Warrington took lower than two minutes to make their benefit rely when Thewlis went over following some unbelievable build-up play from Williams to seek out the house to ship him by.
It was an uncharacteristically poor night time with the boot for Warrington’s Marc Sneyd, as he didn’t hit the goal with any of his kicks, but he remonstrated with the officers within the aftermath of his makes an attempt following Ashton’s tries to no avail.