In a game for the ages, we took on the Wigan Warriors away from home on Good Friday, in a repeat of the 2000 Grand Final, a game that we came out victorious in.
With four games gone, we were looking to join Wigan on eight points, and Wigan were looking to extend the gap at the top. At the end of the first half it was looking good for us, even with Tommy Martyn out of action, as we took a lead into halftime.
You can see how the rest of the game unfolded above.