Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess praised the outstanding performance of Mikey Lewis and the captivating battle between the young half-back and England captain George Williams in the opening game of Super League round four at Craven Park. Despite Williams returning from injury and securing the victory for Warrington, Burgess acknowledged Lewis’s impressive display describing it as his best game of the year.
Burgess highlighted the competitive nature of the game emphasizing the passion both players displayed for their respective clubs. Looking ahead, Burgess sees the potential for a formidable combination in the England set-up with Lewis and Williams. While pleased with the victory, Burgess also acknowledged areas for improvement and praised the overall spectacle of the game.
Rovers coach Willie Peters challenges Lewis to maintain such high standards consistently anticipating a big year for the promising young player. The focus now shifts to Hull KR upcoming challenging match against Huddersfield Giants.
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