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With 40 days to go until the final, the Red Devils announced that two of their players had tested positive for Covid-19 and revealed that two had been withdrawn after their effects were inconclusive.
“I’m sorry for them because we’ve experienced it ourselves,” Agar said after his virtual reserve team lost 32-6 to Warrington. “Losing them on the eve of the final is in fact a tragedy.
“We’ll get ready for the Salford, galvanize them and the unknown will go up a little bit.
“I’m sorry for the young people affected and for their organization given the scale of the game. “
Agar lined up a young team that included a maximum of 4 players (Jack Walker, Adam Cuthbertson, Tom Holroyd and Cameron Smith) with the possibility of playing at Wembley and was extremely happy with the way they scared the Wolves.
Warrington earned the merit of the house at Halliwell Jones Stadium, even though there were no crowds, however, they never looked comfortable in front of their Tiger opponents, who only lost 8-6 at half-time.
Against the Catalan Dragons in the week leading up to the Rhinos Cup semi-final, Green Leeds players got tired towards the end when the Wolves ran in three attempts in the last quarter to gain a flattering margin of victory.
Agar said: “Once again, I think the effort, determination and commitment were incredible.
“At half-time, the boys were very excited to show for the moment half.
“We had some backs down and the 17 we had, we had two guys betting out of position.
“So scoring problems against a smart defensive team was going to be a challenge.
“With 20 minutes to go, we resolved to deal with a few guys who could take over this weekend and understandably exploded in the final 15 minutes – for some, it’s their Super League moment of play.
“I’m proud of them and, once back, we learned a lot about our young children. They supported him and took a step forward in his first projection.
“I’m disappointed by them because the scoreboard exploded, but for 65 minutes they turned it into a genuine game. “
Winger Matty Ashton scored two of his team’s five attempts when Warrington moved on to the most sensible four at the expense of the Leeds.
“Sometimes it disarticulated, but they gave us the result,” Coach Steve Price said.
“We had a maximum point of intent at first, but I just think we had it upside down after that, we passed before we ran and he bit our backs.
“We got stuck in our test line and the indiscipline slid.
“We talked at halftime about what opportunities would look like and that’s how it happened.
“A little execution has to improve, but at the end of the day, it’s a smart win for us. “
Warrington: Ratchford, Ashton, King, Gelling, Charnley, Widdop, Patton, Hill, Walker, Robson, Currie, Hughes, J. Clark Substitutes: D. Clark, Akauola, Davis, Johnson.
Leeds: Walker, L. Briscoe, Thompson, Evans, Tindall, Broadbent, McLelland, Holroyd, O’Connor, Cuthbertson, Walters, Ferres, Smith Substitutes: Whiteley, Mustapha, Harrison, McConnell.
Referee: Chris Kendall (RFL).
Super League Calendar
DIM October 25 Wakefield v Hull KR (2. 00) Belle Vue LUN October 26 Catalanes v Warrington (6. 15) Gilbert Brutus Stadium, Salford v St Helens, (5. 30), Leeds v Castleford (7. 45) Headingley GAME 29 October Leeds v Wakefield (5. 30)) Beautiful view, Hull KR v Hull FC (7. 45) St Helens VEN 30 Oct Warrington v Salford (5. 30am), St Helens v Wigan (7. 45) St Helens Helens , Huddersfield v Castleford (5. 30am) John Smith Stadium, SUN November 1 Wakefield v Leeds (14:00 h) Belle Vue.
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