Six-try Huddersfield Giants stun Wigan in 34-16 win

Giants sacked head coach Luke Robinson last weekend after losing their opening five league matches

Giants celebrate their win
Author: PA Sport StaffPublished 29th Mar 2026
Last updated 30th Mar 2026

Struggling Huddersfield produced a sensational performance to defeat Betfred Super League leaders Wigan 34-16 at the Brick Community Stadium.

Giants sacked head coach Luke Robinson last weekend after losing their opening five league matches, while Wigan went into the match with a perfect record at the top.

But, with assistant coach Liam Finn in temporary charge, Huddersfield ran in six tries to record a comprehensive victory.

It was a historic day for 29-year-old Tara Jones, who, in the week she received an MBE for her services to the sport, became the first woman to referee a men’s Super League game.

She was a central figure early on, with Liam Farrell denied a try for offside, and from there Huddersfield took over, running in three tries in 15 minutes through Jacob Gagai, Tanguy Zenon and Niall Evalds.

The second was initially ruled out for a knock on but, after a lengthy review, Huddersfield’s captain’s challenge was deemed successful.

Wigan finally got on the board a minute before the break, Zach Eckersley diving over, and the Warriors applied intense pressure at the start of the second half, only for Jacob Douglas to run over in the corner for Huddersfield’s fourth try.

Connor Wrench marked his debut with the fifth soon afterwards and, although Jack Farrimond crossed for Wigan, Adam Clune finished off a stylish break down the left.

Wigan scored the final points through a try from Farrell but it was a chastening afternoon for the leaders.

Finn admitted to decidedly mixed emotions having been Robinson’s assistant, saying on Sky Sports: “Obviously really happy with the performance. We did a lot of things really well today and obviously put Wigan under a lot of pressure. But, at the same time, really bittersweet feelings and hard to know how to feel.”

Wigan boss Matt Peet lambasted his side, saying: “Huddersfield were very good and we got exactly what we deserved. We got a lesson the first half of the York game that you only need to be a little bit off. We were hoping to get a more sustained performance and we got the worst one. We were way off.”

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