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The Guardian // Sport

Marc Sneyd won his personal battle but Warrington lost the cup final

Monday 9th June 2025, 9:13AM

Sneyd picked up his third Lance Todd Trophy but his opposite number brought home the bacon for Hull KRBy No Helmets RequiredHaving been voted the man of the match in three Challenge Cup finals, Marc Sneyd should be considered one of the great half-backs of his generation. But, having now lost as many finals as he has won, and been repeatedly overlooked by England, the 34-year-old is in danger of leaving the game without the silverware his consistent class deserves.Moments before Hull KR inflicted a last-gasp 8-6 defeat on his Warrington side, Sneyd snared 31 of the 37 votes from Wembley’s press benches. The other six went to his opposite number, Mikey Lewis, who kicked the winning conversion with less than two minutes left. Sneyd undoubtedly came out on top in the battle of the half-backs, schooling a player a decade his junior. Continue reading...

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