Warrington win at Wembleypublished at 17:48 BST 24 August 2019
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It's been Warrington's day at Wembley.
Thanks for your company today. Remember, you can watch the 1895 Cup final between Widnes and Sheffield here.
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Phil Cartwright
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It's been Warrington's day at Wembley.
Thanks for your company today. Remember, you can watch the 1895 Cup final between Widnes and Sheffield here.
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Here's the story of Warrington's Challenge Cup win from BBC Sport's Ged Scott at Wembley...
Warrington upstage runaway Super League leaders St Helens to win their first Challenge Cup final in seven years.
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Ben: Brilliant performance from Warrington, hats off to them, best team on the day.
Lewis: Take nothing away from Warrington, they defended well and stuck to their game plan, but how different would it be if Hicks went to the big screen in the first few minutes?
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Jamie Peacock
Former England captain on BBC One
It's a beautiful lift for Warrington but what can St Helens do now?
I think this a great test for Justin Holbrook as a coach, can he raise his Saints team for an attack at the Grand final?
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There are a few beers being sunk in the Warrington dressing room, as you might expect.
Enjoy it, boys, but make sure you get some water down your necks too. You'll wake up with a bad head in the morning otherwise.
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Matthew: Warrington had lost their last six major finals before today, two at Wembley and four at Old Trafford. Daryl Clark had lost three Challenge Cup finals and two Grand Finals. He's earned that.
Eric: Justin Holbrook's dignified and gracious response embodies the rugby league ethos that makes it such a great game.
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Widnes v Sheffield (17:45 BST)
Yes - there's still another game to come!
Championship clubs Widnes and Sheffield are about to meet in the first ever 1895 Cup final - a cup competition exclusively for clubs outside Super League.
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BBC Red Button
Coverage on BBC One has just come to an end, but head over to the BBC Red Button where you can see more reaction to Warrington's Challenge Cup final win - and more rugby league too...
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St Helens head coach Justin Holbrook told BBC One:
"Warrington got in front and in tough, warm conditions meant it was hard to peg them back.
"We had a few things that could have gone differently. That first 25 minutes of that second half, we threw everything at them.
"Full credit to Warrington. It was a cracking game of rugby league."
Reflecting on the Morgan Knowles try not given, Holbrook added:
"I don’t want to sound sour grapes as a coach but that’s a try, their one is a knock on and then you’re chasing a game in 30 degree heat. Big decisions like that can hurt in big games and it’s tough to take."
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Jamie Jones-Buchanan
Leeds Rhinos second-rower on BBC One
It was a complete team performance from Warrington and it required everybody buying into a game plan which revolved around how much they were being criticised and how people didn't believe they could win it.
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Warrington Wolves captain Chris Hill tells BBC One:
"I can't believe it, our plan was outstanding, to do it with these boys is special.
"We know we've got a team here, we've probably not shown it in the last few weeks and everyone wrote us off. You don't get moments like this very often and to pick up that trophy up on behalf of these lads is unbelievable."
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Warrington Wolves hooker Daryl Clark tells BBC One:
"I've been here three times before and walked by that trophy and it's heartbreaking but to come here as massive underdogs and get the job done like we did makes it all that special."
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Warrington Wolves head coach Steve Price tells BBC One:
"It had to take a special performance, they've been the benchmark team all season but we stayed at it and broke them down, I'm just ecstatic for the playing group."
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Cheers for every player lifting the trophy as it's passed down the line.
Ben Westwood, the Warrington stalwart who is retiring at the end of the season, gets a loud one.
But the biggest is reserved for Steve Price. What a job he's doing with the Wolves.
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Warrington's co-captains Chris Hill and Jack Hughes shake hands with the Duke of Sussex, and then lift what today's all been about.
The Challenge Cup belongs to Warrington Wolves!
Seven years since their most recent victory, Wembley is primrose and blue once more.
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And now here come the Warrington players.
I'm surprised they've got the strength to climb those steps - they left everything out on the grass.
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The St Helens players start making their way up the steps to collect their runners-up medals.
They came into today's final at heavy favourites but they will leave Wembley beaten.
Those Super League play-offs can't come quickly enough, I'm sure.
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Here's the try that put Warrington's victory beyond doubt - it also helped Daryl Clark earn the Lance Todd Trophy, which he's just been up to the Royal Box to collect.
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It just wasn't St Helens' day, I'm afraid.
How different would the game have been if Morgan Knowles' early try been given? Those are the fine margins.
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Jonathan Davies
Former Great Britain international on BBC One
It's a job well done, to beat the best side in the competition and they stuck to it, mistake free, kept possession and they did a job on Saints.