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Wigan Warriors made history by becoming the first club to secure a quadruple of major trophies in a single season, clinching the Super League title with a 9-2 victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the Grand Final. Bevan French's remarkable first-half try set the stage, supported by two penalties and a drop goal from Adam Keighran. Despite Hull's efforts, including a disallowed try early on, they could only manage a penalty from Mikey Lewis. This victory marks Wigan's seventh Super League title, further solidifying their position in rugby league history. The match, held at Old Trafford, drew a record crowd of 68,173, showcasing the sport's popularity. Wigan's achievement highlights their dominance, as they have now won every major domestic trophy available this year, following victories in the World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, and League Leaders' Shield.
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