Warrington bounce back to brush aside Hull KR

Warrington ended a run of three defeats in their past four games with a big win over top-six rivals Hull KR
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Warrington (22) 34
Tries: Webster, Harrison, Ashton 2, Walker, Philbin Goals: Irwin 5
Hull KR (0) 12
Tries: Gildart, Batchelor Goals: Martin 2
Sin-bin: Lewis (72)
Warrington Wolves rediscovered their early-season form to dominate reigning Super League champions Hull KR and move within two points of second place.
Three defeats in their previous four games had cast doubts over Wire's play-off credentials but they made light of those fears as tries from Lachlan Webster, James Harrison, Matty Ashton and Danny Walker put them virtually out of sight by the break.
Joe Philbin celebrated his return to action with another in the second half and, after Oliver Gildart had hit back, Ashton took his Warrington try tally to two on the night and 101 in total with a late second score.
Defeat left the Robins, who have now lost three of the last four, in danger of falling out of the top six, with rivals Leigh Leopards kicking off later.
Both sides badly needed a win to reinvigorate their respective flagging bids for the play-offs, with Robins boss Willie Peters conceding before the game that defeat would probably end their defence of the League Leaders' Shield which they won in such style last summer.
There was little sign of that panache at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, as they began well but misfired at crucial moments, and 19-year-old Wolves full-back Webster punished them with his first Super League try.
Harrison cut through an out-of-sorts defence to extend the lead and, after Hull KR's Mikey Lewis had been brilliantly held up in-goal by Albert Hopoate, Ashton bagged his 100th try for the club.
Walker was soon in support to score another after Toafofoa Sipley had raced through a gaping hole in the visitors' defence.
The Robins tried to raise their game at the start of the second half but Wire again soaked it up and hit back as Philbin, back after being out injured for five games, took the lead to 28-0.
Gildart made use of a brilliant Jack Broadbent pass to finally get the away side on the scoreboard, but Lewis' mounting frustration finally boiled over as he was sin-binned for a late challenge on Ewan Irwin, who kicked the resulting penalty.
Ashton added his second try of the afternoon before James Batchelor notched a late consolation for the visitors.
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'Not a performance to be proud of' - reaction
Warrington Wolves boss Sam Burgess speaking to BBC Radio Merseyside:
"There were a couple of signs last week that we were turning a corner so we just did it a bit longer today.
"In the first half, we were very composed and we did our jobs. The second half was really scrappy, we just did enough.
"It was a step forward but if we're being honest about it the first half was great, the second half was average.
"We looked a little bit more like ourselves. I'm not really worried about lack of points and scoring, sometimes you go through those swings."
Hull KR boss Willie Peters speaking to BBC Radio Humberside:
"The starts the last couple of weeks have been really poor in terms of unforced errors.
"It's difficult to pinpoint one thing at the moment but we certainly need to simplify things and start better. The performances we've put in the last two weeks haven't been ones to be proud of.
"You've got to make your own luck in this game and we are certainly not putting ourselves in any position to make our own luck because we are putting ourselves under pressure way too often.
"We are fatigued, because we aren't completing sets and we are doing a lot of defence."
Warrington: Webster; Ashton, King, J Smith, Hopoate; Irwin, Hayes; Byrne, Walker, Thomas, Holroyd, Harrison, Currie
Interchanges: Sipley, Bentley, Philbin, Tanginoa.
Hull KR: Mourgue; Davies, Martin, Gildart, Booth; Lewis, May; Sue, Litten, Hadley, Lawton, Batchelor, Minchella.
Interchanges: Amone, Broadbent, Luckley, Dezaria.
Referee: Liam Moore