 | Castleford (6) Tries: Platt Goals: McGoldrick Warrington (28) 64 Tries: Fa'afili 2, Kohe-Love, Clarke, Gleeson 2, Sullivan, Briers, Wood, Rauhihi, Parker Goals: Briers 10 | Warrington posted their record away win in Super League as they thrashed a sorry Castleford on Easter Monday. Lee Briers was the inspiration for Warrington, scoring a try and 10 goals as Cas slumped to a record home defeat. The Tigers missed tackle after tackle - a total of 65 in the game - in a sorry display that left them dangerously close to the bottom of the table. Warrington led 28-6 at the break and ran in 11 tries in total, three of which came in the last seven minutes. Castleford coach Terry Matterson: "It was more embarrassing with the match being on TV.
"I did not see it coming. I thought we had a good preparation. It was undoubtedly the lowest point of our season so far.
"Last week against Catalans we created a lot of opportunities but today there was no resistance there at all." Warrington boss Paul Cullen: "The confidence that has not been there in one or two games is on its way back. "We have a habit of doing this over the Easter period, getting a touch up on Good Friday and bouncing back with a bit of style on Easter Monday. We also did it last year. "Lee Briers is a very smart player. It is not only his contribution with the ball in hand or ball on foot, it is the confidence he gives to other players. "He invariably makes the right decision at the right time."
Castleford: Platt, Pryce, Franze, Viane, Dyer, McGoldrick, Davis, Ward, Henderson, Nutley, Fa'aoso, Manu, Bird. Replacements: Kain, Roarty, Huby, Whitaker. Warrington: Grose, Fa'afili, M. Gleeson, Kohe-Love, Reardon, Briers, Sullivan, Leikvoll, M. Gleeson, Wood, Swann, Wainwright, Noone. Replacements: Clarke, Rauhihi, Parker, Grix. Referee: R Silverwood (Dewsbury)
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