Wardley first pierced the leopard resistance after five minutes after grabbing a short cut-out for a dot from Jai Field after grabbing an attempt in the last victory of Wigan against Leh in May.
The score from the decorated center came in a week that he was called to the England squad, in which the national team boss Sean Wayne called for more intensity than the biggest names of the Super League as they prepare to take Australia in the autumn test series.
The conflict of regional rivals was given on the demand of Wayne for a “low scoring” game, with “teams go to it”.
While Leh was scorched in the first half, he went closer through Frankie Holton, who failed to finish his finish after running on a grubber kick from IPPE, while Charlie should have done better to link with Hodgson when it was clear in a promising situation.
Leh finally got a chance to answer thanks to Harry Smith’s 40-20 kick, which went out for a long time and out.
The hosts got the most ball back inside Wigan’s half, as well as Tonga International Neu weaved their way from the close range after clever work from Ippa and Lachan Lam.
IPAPE then went to itself at the end of a free-free step, before Umla Hanley sent him clearly to touch the balls under the positions.
And Charanli tried his own rule – which was the 250th of his career in the super league – Trout made profits from an in -colon from the protecting Wigan as he tried to increase the danger made by an ipap kick in the last minute.