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The 2024 World Club Challenge was the 30th staging of the
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, an annual rugby league match between the reigning champions of the
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and the
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. The
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hosted the
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at
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on 24 February, 2024. Wigan won the match 16–12, seeing the Warriors win their fifth World Club Challenge, equaling the
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with the most titles.


Background


Wigan Warriors

The Wigan Warriors qualified by defeating the
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in the
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. They previously played in eight World Club Challenges and won four, including a 21–4 victory over Penrith in
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. The Warriors' last appearance was in a 12-point defeat to the Sydney Roosters in the 2019 World Club Challenge.


Penrith Panthers

The Penrith Panthers defeated the
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in the
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- their third consecutive premiership - to qualify for their second consecutive World Club Challenge and their fifth overall. They lost the
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edition to St Helens in golden point, which also acted as one of their fixtures in the inaugural NRL Pre-season Challenge. As the 2024 edition was played in England, the Panthers did not participate in the Pre-season Challenge, which began the weekend prior.


Pre-match

The Penrith Panthers' UK training base ahead of the match was at
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Ticketing

Ticketing was organising by Wigan Warriors, as they were hosting the match. Tickets went on sale on 21 December 2023 and started at £28 for adults and £16 for junior. 10,000 were sold in the first 24 hours. On 22 January, Wigan announced the match was a sellout event.


Entertainment

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headlined the prematch entertainment with a fan village being open in Wigan throughout the day, while
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performed the national anthems.


Match


Details


Summary

First Half The first chance of the game went to Penrith, as Willie Isa knocked the ball on, inside his own 20 meter area with 25 seconds of the game played. However, Penrith couldn't take the advantage, and Wigan held on. With 8 minutes played, Wigan got the first Try of the game, as Bevan French found a pass out wide for Abbas Miski to touch down in the corner. Referee Liam Moore needed confirmation from the video referee. On-field decision: TRY - and confirmation from the video referee awarded the try. Harry Smith unable to add the extras. WIG 4–0 PEN. With half time approaching, both teams looked to add points, and on 27 minutes, Penrith scored a try, as Nathan Cleary's high kick on the last, was fumbled by Miski, with Cleary touching down under the sticks. Cleary converting his own try. WIG 4–6 PEN Wigan then retook the lead, on 34 minutes, this time through Kruise Leeming, as Willie Isa managed to offload the ball, for Leeming to touch down next to the posts. Smith successful with the conversion. WIG 10–6 PEN Wigan looked to be heading into half time with a narrow lead, but a set restart on the last tackle gave Penrith 6 more tackles, 20 meters out, and Dylan Edwards went over for the Panthers’ 2nd try. and after a lengthy review from the video referee, the try was given. Cleary again successful with the conversion. Half time: Wigan 10–12 Penrith. Second Half The first score of the 2nd half came on 53 minutes, as
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looked to have been held up, just metres short of the line on the last tackle. However, referee Liam Moore thought Wardle had scored, but couldn't be certain, so he went to the video referee, with the on-field line call as a try. Video referee Chris Kendall then viewed all available angles, and replays showed that Wardle was indeed short of the line, but slow motion replays appeared to show wardle being dragged back over the line, and somehow grounding the ball. after a lengthy review, he decided that he didn't have sufficient evidence to overturn the line call of try, therefore the try was awarded. Smith successful with the conversion. WIG 16-12 PEN With time running out for the panthers, Cleary broke through a gap in the Wigan defence, and found a pass out wide for Taylan May for what seemed a try, but
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with a last gasp tackle on May saw him dragged into touch and Wigan held on. With 8 minutes left to play, Penrith knocked the ball on, on the halfway line, and Wigan got the ball back. Then, Harry Smith saw an opening, and kicked the ball through, and Bevan French chased the ball down, and touched down under the posts, to win the game for Wigan, but it was ruled out for offside, as the video referee deemed French's foot was in front of Smith as he kicked the ball. With less than a minute to play, Penrith were pushing for a late try, and with less than 30 seconds to play, the referee called for a set restart, and Taylan May looked to have scored a last gasp try for Penrith in the corner, but the referee sent it to the video ref, with a line call of no try, and after viewing all angles, the video referee said that he couldn't overturn the decision, as there was insufficient evidence to overrule the line call, and Wigan won the match, to win their first world club challenge since
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, and record equalling 5th title.


Statistics

Wigan Warriors: * Most runs: 14 - ** Liam Marshall * Most running metres: 152 - ** Abbas Miski * Most line breaks: 2 - ** Abbas Miski * Most tackles: 47 - ** Brad O'Neill * Most missed tackles: 8 - ** Willie Isa * Most errors: 2 - ** Abbas Miski **
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Penrith Panthers: * Most runs: 20 - ** Dylan Edwards * Most running metres: 208 - ** Dylan Edwards * Most line breaks: 1 - ** Dylan Edwards ** Mitch Kenny * Most tackles: 56 - ** Mitch Kenny * Most missed tackles: 3 - ** Moses Leota ** Mitch Kenny ** James Fisher-Harris * Most errors: 2 - ** Taylan May ** Nathan Cleary ** Moses Leota


Post match

Wigan celebrated their victory during their opening home
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fixture, against
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, with a trophy parade and player walk through from the club's fan village at the Robin Park Arena (their reserve stadium and training ground) to the
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. Match tickets were also reduced to £5. Wigan's victory marked the first time
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sides had back to back victories in the competition without both matches being played in the UK. This reignited the ''NRL vs Super League'' debate, with Penrith head coach Ivan Cleary admitted that the gap between the two competitions had narrowed and that the top Super League clubs were at NRL level.


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