Wigan Warriors 6-10 Warrington WolvesWarrington all but certain of third placeFor all the entertainment Super League’s Magic Weekend has provided in its 15-year history, the one thing it’s always missed is a sense of great importance to the play-offs scramble and relegation battle.
![Warrington’s George Williams helps claim pulsating win against Wigan](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/aed23d3d4ba54beb6550458dce0a537bb94e4d8f/0_156_3500_2100/master/3500.jpg?width=1200&height=630&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&overlay-align=bottom%2Cleft&overlay-width=100p&overlay-base64=L2ltZy9zdGF0aWMvb3ZlcmxheXMvdGctZGVmYXVsdC5wbmc&enable=upscale&s=0ae2cf3e02e5bbffa70e92afd1a969fd)
That, of course, is largely down to it usually taking place in the early stages of the season. But with Covid-19 forcing the event back to the latter rounds of this year’s campaign, there was a guarantee of season-defining results. Catalans proved that on Saturday with the dramatic victory that secured a first League Leaders’ Shield – and Warrington Wolves followed suit here.