Big improvements on both sides of the ball once again as the Wolfpack put together their most complete display in Super League despite the odds begin stacked against them even before kick off losing Jon Wilkin to injury and replacement James Cunningham just minutes in to the game. Eventually though, fatigue set in and the Wigan Warriors ran away with it come the full time whistle, though the score line doesn't perhaps reflect the closeness of the game until late on. Catch the match analysis first up.
In general news, Israel Folau makes his much anticipated debut for the Catalans Dragons amid RFL investigations regarding rainbow flags at the Stade Gilbert Brutus - can anyone say "Flag Gate"? Referee Ben Thaler is currently on suspension pending an investigation by the RFL. Chase Stanley's visa issues come back to haunt once again perhaps. And, Salford's Kevin Brown doesn't use his brain, just his head as he faces a 2 game suspension for headbutting.
Gareth & Rob briefly discuss the concept of a Magic Weekend 9s competition as a way of showcasing the sport and making it more marketable to the masses before turning attentions to upcoming Rd.4 opponents, Warrington Wolves. Would a 9s competition prove a more successful commercial endeavor than yet another loop fixture?
In what is being billed as the first Super League battle of the Wolves, which pack will come out on top? Will Toronto be able to improve enough this week to get their first 'W' on the board despite so many injuries? Or will The Wire hunt them down and put right their shock loss to Wakefield this past weekend?
Tune in and come run with the Pack once more!