Wolves u21 19

Giants u21 18

FORMER Wire and Great Britain star David Myers stepped out of the wilderness and helped Warrington to their first Alliance League win of the season.

Only Myers was playing a trial game on the right flank for Huddersfield but his sin-binning for holding down, after a try-saving tackle on centre Gareth Barber, turned out to be costly.

While the ex-Wigan, Widnes, Salford and Manly 27-year-old was off the park the Wolves, with seven trialists in their team, came back from 18-5 down to 18-15 and had their tails up for the final 11 minutes.

There was no stopping Warrington then and four minutes from time stand off John Duffy slide-ruled a pass for second rower Ian Sibbit to steam in from 30 yards.

Tries from second row Chris Causey and full back Mark Wallington had clawed Warrington back into the game. David Highton scored a try and drop goal before half-time but two tries in a three-minute spell at the start of the second half had seemingly put Huddersfield, who had former Wolves prop Dave King in their front row, in command.

Wolves: Mark Wallington; Will Cowell, Neil Callon, Gareth Barber, Jamie Stenhouse; John Duffy, Andy Green; Warren Stevens, David Highton, Lee Tyman, Ian Sibbit, Chris Causey, Paul Ashton. Subs: Rob Barraclough, Matthew Brown, Anthony Roberts, Mike Reeves.

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