2005 Round 28 Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC:
Warrington 30 (L. Swann 2, T. Kohe-Love 2, B. Grose tries; A. Johns 5 goals) defeated
Hull FC 16 (N. Blacklock 2, S. Kearney tries; P. Cooke 2 goals) at KC Stadium, Friday night, September 16, 8:00pm.
Crowd: 15,763. Referee: Steve Ganson. Halftime: Warrington 16-6.
Goalkickers: Johns (Warrington) 5/6, Cooke (Hull FC) 2/3.
Sin bin: Chris Bridge (Warrington) - 54th minute.
Man of the Match: Brent Grose (Warrington).
When they scored:
5th minute: Swann try. Warrington 4-0.
12th minute: Swann try, Johns goal. Warrington 10-0.
20th minute: Grose try, Johns goal. Warrington 16-0.
34th minute: Kearney try, Cooke goal. Warrington 16-6.
49th minute: Johns penalty goal. Warrington 18-6.
55th minute: Blacklock try. Warrington 18-10.
69th minute: Kohe-Love try, Johns goal. Warrington 24-10.
74th minute: Kohe-Love try, Johns goal. Warrington 30-10.
79th minute: Blacklock try, Cooke goal. Warrington 30-16.
| Warrington Wolves: | Hull FC: |
|---|---|
| 1. Brent Grose | 16. Tommy Saxton |
| 2. Henry Fa'afili | 2. Nathan Blacklock |
| 3. Martin Gleeson | 19. Sione Faumuina |
| 4. Toa Kohe-Love | 5. Gareth Raynor |
| 25. Chris Bridge | 26. Richie Barnett |
| 6. Lee Briers (c) | 30. Richard Whiting |
| 31. Andrew Johns | 21. Danny Brough |
| 8. Chris Leikvoll | 8. Ewan Dowes |
| 7. Nathan Wood | 9. Richard Swain (c) |
| 16. Paul Wood | 20. Garreth Carvell |
| 11. Logan Swann | 11. Shane McMenemy |
| 13. Paul Noone | 12. Stephen Kearney |
| 9. Jon Clarke | 13. Paul Cooke |
| Interchange: | Interchange: |
| 10. Mark Hilton | 10. Paul King |
| 14. Mark Gleeson | 15. Jamie Thackray |
| 17. Danny Lima | 17. Chris Chester |
| 23. Andrew Bracek | 24. Graeme Horne |
| Coach: Paul Cullen | Coach: John Kear |
| Ladder: | Other Results: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. St Helens | 47 | Friday September 16: |
| 2. Leeds | 44 | Leeds 34 defeated Wakefield 26 at Headingley. |
| 3. Bradford | 37 | Salford 20 defeated Leigh 14 at The Coliseum. |
| 4. Warrington | 36 | Saturday September 17: |
| 5. Hull FC | 32 | Bradford 32 defeated St Helens 18 at Knowsley Road. |
| 6. London | 28 | Sunday September 18: |
| 7. Wigan | 28 | Harlequins 68 defeated Widnes 10 at Griffin Park. |
| 8. Huddersfield | 24 | Wigan 36 defeated Huddersfield 22 at Galpharm Stadium. |
| 9. Salford | 22 | |
| 10. Wakefield | 20 | |
| 11. Widnes | 13 | |
| 12. Leigh | 5 | |