Toronto Wolfpack pay for ill-discipline in franchise-worst loss to Warrington
WARRINGTON, England — Victimized by ill-discipline, the Toronto Wolfpack suffered the worst beating of their short rugby league career — thrashed 66-10 by Warrington Wolves in the sixth round of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup on Sunday.
Leading 8-0 early in a chippy first half, Toronto conceded 54 unanswered points in the second half as referee Ben Thaler sent a procession of Wolfpack players to the sidelines.
Toronto was reduced to 10 men for 10 minutes in the second half with Andrew Dixon already off for punching a Warrington player and captain Josh McCrone and Darcy Lussick shown yellow cards for talking back to the referee.
It was a matchup of the top team in the second-tier Betfred Championship against the third-placed side in the elite Super League. And it was hard to tell which side was which early on at Halliwell Jones Stadium as underdog Toronto climbed into an 8-0 lead.


