Betfred Super League Grand Final
- Wigan (7) 9
Try: French
Goal: Keighran (2)
Drop-goal: Smith - Hull KR (0) 2
- Goal: Lewis
Wigan Becomes the First Team in Super League History to Seize All Four Major Trophies in One Season Overcoming Hull KR in a Thrilling Grand Final Showdown at Old Trafford
Under the electric lights, Matt Peet’s warriors secured an extraordinary sweep of the World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders’ Shield, and Grand Final titles in 2024—but it was far from easy.
After a tense opening 20 minutes, Bevan French’s dazzling try gave Wigan the edge, while Harry Smith’s drop-goal just before half-time further extended their lead.
Mikey Lewis finally got Hull KR on the board with an ice-cool penalty off the right post. But Adam Keighran’s flawless kick sealed the deal, etching Wigan into the annals of rugby history.
This monumental win echoes Wigan’s 1994 team, the last to claim every top honor in a season. While Bradford in 2003 and St Helens in 2006 achieved the same—but across two seasons—Peet’s squad has reignited the debate about the greatest team of the modern era, with a rock-solid defense that kept the Robins at bay in a thrilling second half.