THE WRAP-UP PODCAST: It happened again...
Following Friday's defeat at Leigh Leopards, we round off our coverage of the game with "The Wrap-Up" hosted by our Wire reporter Matt Turner.
In this week's episode, we bring you everything head coach Sam Burgess said in the aftermath of the game while Rob Croston is also back to bring you his stand-out Warrington performers on the night.
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