The only two Wire tries I'd question were the knock-on by Carvell (see the pic in the photos of the game) and Myler's double movement. I thought we got penalised out the game too and decisions were not given for both sides. I've lost count of the amount of time a Wire player had his arm around the head/neck of the Tigers' player only to get away with it.
Despite that, Warrington were rampant in the first 20 minutes and they were extremely good with ball in hand. If they can deliver that consistently for 80 minutes they'll walk all over a lot of teams. In the same vein, however, not many sides will go to the Halliwell Jones and score 24 points so kudos to Cas for not throwing in the towel. Ordinarily, that would have resulted in a large hammering so we did well to remain in it.
Cas upped their game in the second half and showed some tenacity in defence and determination. For the Wire fans seemingly being very derogatory in a way towards Cas, implying that Wire took their foot off the gas, with all due respect that is poppycock. Or can you not remember the 4/5 sets on our line where you had penalty after penalty and couldn't break through? We finished the game the stronger and Wire looked knackered towards the end. They knew they had been in a game for 65 minutes. Just the first 25 minutes made the scoreline look like a convincing victory - that was the case for that timeframe but for not the latter stage of the game.