IT turned out to be an expensive win for Warrington Wolves against Huddersfield Giants.

Wire head coach Sam Burgess says scans will be needed on the back of Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Connor Wrench and Toby King leaving the field injured during the 48-0 win at The Halliwell Jones Stadium.

"It was pretty costly," said Burgess.

"Wrenchy doesn't look great. We don't know the extent but I don't think it looks good. It's his knee, but I don't know exactly what it is, but it's never good when it's out of collision and steps off it.

"It's the hard part about the game, it's one of those things. Unfortunately for Wrenchy he's been through it all before, so that's the sad thing for Wrenchy. He's a great lad and such an exciting player. We'll get the news and get him a plan out of there if it's what we expect."

He added: "Lachlan's a shoulder injury. We're just going to scan these guys. Kingy is hamstring and he won't turn around in six days' time for the Leeds game and he'll be out for a little bit.

"So we lost three. The pleasing thing on the backside, we lost Lachlan Fitzgibbon in the first 10 minutes so we had three on the bench. Then when we lost Wrenchy and Toby it left us with one on the bench so I was proud of everyone that handled the adversity playing out of position."