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Sky Sports pundits say yellow card wasn’t even a penalty

Wigan Warriors defeated Salford Red Devils on Friday night which coupled with the win for Hull KR over Catalans Dragons they went top of the league.

They were helped along by a yellow card for King Vuniyayawa for a high tackle on Bevan French.

This divided opinion among the Sky pundits.

Bill Arthur said: “It was a lazy swing and it could be a costly swing. French was just about to leave him trailing in his wake.”

Phil Clarke then revealed a worrying statistic: “He’s the most penalised player in Super League and that might be one of the reasons why. It’s 22 penalties in 22 games that he’s given away this season, I think at the very least that’s going to be 23.”

Arthur  meanwhile said it shouldn’t have been a penalty as he said: “Not in my opinion,” when asked.

Chris Kendall explained: “It’s ten minutes in the bin, it’s reckless.”

Terry O’Connor said: “When you’ve got someone like Bevan French with the speed and the footwork that he’s got, when he beats you on the inside your reaction as a big bloke is to stick your arm up.

“Unfortunately he gets it wrong and it’s ten minutes in the sin bin for it.”

The Cherry and Whites were gifted a great chance to notch the first points if the evening. A penalty and a set restart gave them two sets within 10 meters of Salford’s line, but a pass from Harry Smith couldn’t find Abbas Miski and the chance went amiss.

A Bevan French tackle on Chris Atkin gifts the visitors the perfect chance to take the lead; and with no Marc Sneyd on the pitch, Ryan Brierley stepped up to put the first points on the board.

A penalty on halfway gave Wigan the perfect chance to get into a scoring position, and they made this count through Liam Farrell. The second-rower broke through a slight gap in the Salford line, and he danced around two other defenders to dive over the line for the first try of the night.

A sloppy error costs the Red Devils a great chance to regain the lead. Danny Addy put in a great carry to take his side within a meter of the Warriors line, but there was nobody at dummy half for the visitors and Wigan jumped on the loose ball.

Another penalty in front of the sticks gives Ryan Brierley a chance to pull his side level, and he duly slotted the kick.

The Lebanese international has been in fine try scoring form this season, and he grabbed another one to give his side the lead again. A flowing move through the hands found the ball in the in-form wingers hands and he dived over in the corner for the Warriors second try of the night.

A fantastic set from the Warriors earns its reward as Jake Wardle crashed over following a bullet pass from Jai Field. Great offloading skills kept the play alive, and they eventually worked it down to the line for Wardle to grab a try on the last tackle.

On the stroke of half-time, Jai Field pulls off a spectacular solo try. A hit and hope kick from Marc Sneyd falls into the hands of Field, and he ran down the pitch to score his sides forth try.

The opening two minutes of the second half provided plenty of entertainment. A fantastic break from Chris Atkin got the Red Devils close to the Wigan line, and then a loose pass fell into Liam Marshall’s hands and he in turn ran 50 meters up the pitch and nearly escaped the chasing defenders.

With Salford down to 12 men, Wigan capitalised as Toby King crossed the whitewash. Field skipped around the defence, and linked up with partner in crime Bevan French, who threw a beautiful out the back offload to King and the centre walked in to score.

A lovely flowing move from the visitors found the ball in Ken Sio’s hands, and the Samoan international crossed out wide; but it was too little too late for Salford at this point.

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