Despite uneven second half, Toronto Wolfpack extend winning streak to 15
TORONTO — Wolfpack coach Paul Rowley, leaning on an exercise bike inside Lamport Stadium, was seen scowling at a screen Saturday in the wake of Toronto’s 46-28 win over the Leigh Centurions.
Given Rowley has not spoken to the media in a week, it’s hard to know what had brought out Mr. Grumpy. But chances are it had something to do with a tepid second-half performance that saw his team outscored 28-22.
League-leading Toronto (17-1-1) still extended its rugby league win streak to 15 straight matches in the second-tier Betfred Championship. But it was an incomplete performance.
The Wolfpack seemed in control in the first half, running up a 24-0 lead in steamy conditions before an announced crowd of 6,884. After Leigh (12-7-0) scored a try early in the second half, Toronto replied with three straight tries.