THE Wire ended Castleford Tigers' unbeaten start to the season with a 24-10 victory at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Ben Currie was a surprise inclusion after 11 months out injured, while Jake Mamo marked his first Super League start for the club with a brace of tries.
Jack Hughes and Ben Murdoch-Masila also crossed for The Wire.
Choose your Wire man of the match
Post-match reaction from Steve Price
A look back at the game as it happened
Fans react to Ben Currie's surprise return
Match facts
Super League, Round Five
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Warrington Wolves…24 Castleford Tigers…10
Wolves: Stefan Ratchford; Josh Charnley, Toby King, Bryson Goodwin, Jake Mamo; Blake Austin, Declan Patton; Chris Hill, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Jack Hughes, Ben Currie, Lama Tasi. Subs: Ben Murdoch-Masila, Jason Clark, Joe Philbin, Ben Westwood
Tigers: Peter Mata’utia; James Clare, Greg Minikin, Michael Shenton, Greg Eden; Jake Trueman, Jordan Rankin; Liam Watts, Paul McShane, Junior Moors, Jesse Sene-Lefao, Chris Clarkson, Nathan Massey. Subs: Alex Foster, Matt Cook, Tuoyo Egodo, Jacques O’Neill
Scoring: Eden try, 8mins, 0-4; Mamo try, 21mins, 4-4; Mamo try, 27mins, Ratchford goal, 10-4; Hughes try, 37mins, Ratchford goal, 16-4; Ratchford penalty, 43mins, 18-4; Murdoch-Masila try, 51mins, Ratchford goal, 24-4; Minikin try, 59mins, Rankin goal, 24-10;
Penalties: Wolves 6 Tigers 9
Referee: Chris Kendall
Attendance: 9,231
Great victory for @wolvesrl tonight, but the real win is @BenoCurrie coming through unscathed.. So very pleased for you, pal! 👏👏👏
— Curtis Jobling (@CurtisJobling) March 7, 2019
Quality spirit @wolvesrl well played lads 👏🏻 @Darylclark9 @BenoCurrie @ratch06 @philbss @Chrishilly1987 @BMMasila11
— Danny Shimmin 🇬🇧 (@DannyShimmin1) March 7, 2019
Great to get the win against a good Cas side. Please with Jake Mamo. Pleased to see Ben Currie back on the pitch. Making my trip back home to Cumbria more sweeter @wolvesrl @MattTurner_WG Bring on the pies
— Wireknox (@wireknox) March 7, 2019
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