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Bevan French's stunning solo try led Wigan Warriors to a 9-2 victory over Hull KR in the Super League Grand Final, securing their historic quadruple for the season. French's 23rd-minute score was the only try in a fiercely contested match, allowing Wigan to defend their title and make history as the first team to win all four major trophies in a single season. Hull KR, in their first Grand Final appearance since 1985, struggled to capitalize on their opportunities and managed only a penalty from Mikey Lewis. The match, held at Old Trafford with a crowd of 68,173, saw Wigan's defense remain impenetrable, marking their fourth consecutive game without conceding a try. French was awarded the inaugural Rob Burrow Award for man of the match, further cementing his impact in the final. Wigan captain Liam Farrell acknowledged the strenuous season but celebrated the team's remarkable achievement.
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