Summary

  • Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

  • Wigan beat Hull KR 9-2 in Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford to secure back-to-back titles

  • Hull KR's Mikey Lewis has try ruled out before Bevan French scores stunning Wigan opener

  • Lewis penalty gets Hull KR on the scoresheet in 56th minute before Adam Keighran restores seven-point lead

  • Matt Peet's side win seventh Super League title and complete clean sweep of major trophies in 2024

  • Watch highlights on BBC Two at 14:50 BST on Sunday and on BBC iPlayer

  1. 'It had to be Bevan'published at 19:57 British Summer Time 12 October

    FT: Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Jay Freeman
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    There was no one other than Bevan French to win the inaugural Rob Burrow Award, was there?

    His try was the sort of clutch moment we've come to expect from him.

    You try scoring as audacious a try as that when a history-making quadruple is on the line.

    Typically, in his post-match media commitments, he looks absolutely unfazed. As if it's another day at the office and it's a routine win in April. Incredible.

  2. 'A close affair'published at 19:56 British Summer Time 12 October

    FT: Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Andrew Henderson
    Former Scotland international on BBC Radio 5Live

    Fantastic performance from the Wigan Warriors.

    There wasn't much in the contest between both sides - the score line reflects that.

    You knew it was going to be a close affair but the difference between the teams were Wigan's big game experience and probably that added bit of x-factor they have in their ranks.

    Hull KR will rue some missed opportunities.

    What a year it's been for Wigan - take a bow.

  3. New Wigan dynasty emergingpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 12 October

    FT: Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Remarkably, this is the first time that Wigan Warriors have won back-to-back Super League crowns.

    But what a team head coach Matt Peet has put together. He has won seven trophies now in two years.

    This Warriors line-up could be setting up a dynasty to match the side of the late 1980s and 1990s.

  4. Brilliant Bevan wins Rob Burrow Awardpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 12 October

    FT: Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    It is only fitting that the inaugural winner of the Rob Burrow Award is Bevan French.

    The Wigan stand-off provided the real headline moment of this final with that twinkling feet try that would have been fitting of Burrow himself.

    French really is a superstar of the modern game.

  5. WIGAN WIN SUPER LEAGUE GRAND FINALpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 12 October
    Breaking

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Bevan FrenchImage source, PA Media

    Wigan have done it!

    World Club Challenge, League Leaders' Shield, Challenge Cup, Grand Final.

  6. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    The Wigan subs are ready to run on and celebrate. Seconds left.

  7. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Wigan have the ball and they are not in a hurry as they slowly work their way up the field.

    Harry Smith boots it up to Hull KR territory.

    One minute to glory.

  8. Wigan closing inpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Wales coach on BBC Radio 5Live

    In all honesty, Hull KR aren't going to score twice.

    The way Wigan have defended for the last five hours, however long, it's so difficult to score.

    They are playing Rugby League at a very high level indeed.

  9. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Hull KR have to score here. They don't.

    It's a handover and that may well be that.

  10. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Another Hull KR handling error in a promising position.

    The ball slipping out of their grasp = the Super League slipping out of their grasp.

  11. 'Hull KR asking questions'published at 19:45 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Nick Pinkney
    Former Hull KR winger on BBC Radio Humberside

    Hull KR are giving it everything they've got.

    They are coming up with plays and troubling Wigan but Wigan have the answers.

    But they are asking questions.

  12. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Mikey Lewis launches a hail Mary kick on the last tackle, Ryan Hall catches it but has to throw it backwards to keep the move alive.

    Wigan full-back Jai Field gratefully dives on it and the attack is over.

    As ever, the Cherry-and-White defence have swept up a Hull KR attack.

  13. Postpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Jay Freeman
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Junior Nsemba is some athlete.

    It's incredible to think that just over an hour ago the Wigan second row looked in trouble off the back of the James Batchelor tackle which forced him off for a head injury assessment.

    But he's looked unnerved ever since returning to the field and he's giving Hull KR a lot to deal with.

  14. 'Both teams feeling the intensity'published at 19:42 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Josh Charnley
    Leigh winger on BBC Radio Manchester

    Both teams are tired, you can see they're on their feet.

    Wigan will try and keep Hull KR pinned.

    You don't want to give Wigan any space because they will get you but you can see players are cramping up now.

    Intensity of this game is creeping up and both teams are feeling it.

  15. Into the final 10published at 70 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Hull KR lose the ball again in the wrong position - in their own half.

    Wigan have all the aces and are less than 10 minutes away from the Quadruple.

  16. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Prop Kelepi Tanginoa loses the ball inside his own half and it's another pressure-reliever as far as Wigan are concerned.

    Hull KR are struggling to build pressure and territory. Not a good recipe for success.

  17. Postpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Jake Wardle goes for the corner again, but he is well held by the Robins defence and forced out of play.

    The problem for Hull KR? They have the ball about 90 metres from the Wigan tryline.

  18. 'Frustrated Lewis'published at 19:39 British Summer Time 12 October

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Nick Pinkney
    Former Hull KR winger on BBC Radio Humberside

    Mikey Lewis is frustrated. He hasn't really had a say in this game.

    He's the player Rovers needed something from but it just hasn't happened tonight.

    We've still got time but that time is ticking.

  19. NO TRYpublished at 65 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Hull KR v WiganImage source, PA Media

    Ryan Hall is a try-saver!

    Super League's record try-scorer has come up with a huge play when his team desperately needed it to prevent Jake Wardle's potential try.

    Can Hull KR use that moment to their advantage?

  20. TRY REVIEWpublished at 65 mins

    Wigan 9-2 Hull KR

    Jake Wardle has the Grand Final and Wigan glory in his sights.

    But as he slides over towards the left corner, it looks like Ryan Hall has produced a try-saving tackle.

    It's no try on the field, but we are going to check with the TV official.