Wigan win first time for Lam

Wigan have delivered a first Super League win for interim coach Adrian Lam, a 34-16 victory over Leeds.

Wigan versus Leeds

Wigan have collected the points over Leeds 34-16. (AAP)

Wigan have delivered a first Super League win for interim coach Adrian Lam to wipe out the points they were docked for breaching the salary cap.

The 34-16 win over Leeds lifted the reigning champions off the foot of the table and provided a timely boost ahead of next week's World Club Challenge clash with the Sydney Roosters.

Former Barrow prop Joe Bullock scored his first Super League try as he once more demonstrated his comfort at this level while fullback Zak Hardaker kicked five goals on an accomplished home debut.

The result leaves Dave Furner still looking for his first win as Leeds coach and, to compound his troubles, substitute forward Mikolaj Oledzki was the subject of a biting allegation by Wigan hooker Sam Powell.

The Rhinos were gifted a dream start when winger Ash Handley collected a ricochet after the ball bounced off the shoulder of opposite number Tom Davies, inside two minutes.

Leeds had to work a little harder for their second try, as opposite winger Tom Briscoe kept the ball alive and second rower Brett Ferres proved unstoppable.

Tui Lolohea added both conversions as the Rhinos led 12-6 but were twice undone by the kicking game of Wigan half-backs George Williams and Thomas Leuluai which produced tries for centre Dan Sarginson and forwards Ben Flower and Joe Greenwood.

When Bullock took a short pass from skipper Sean O'Loughlin to crash through, the game had been transformed by three tries in nine minutes and Hardaker added a third conversion to make it 22-12.

It was, however, a score that flattered the hosts, with referee Ben Thaler missing a knock-on in the build-up to Wigan's first try and bringing back fullback Jack Walker for a harsh forward pass from prop Trent Merrin.

Leeds were full of invention and ought to have made more of a long-range break by Lolohea, who was chased down by Wigan centre Oliver Gildart.

Wigan were forced to switch second rower Wilie Isa to centre after losing Sarginson to injury at half-time but were good enough to consolidate.

Hardaker stretched the lead to 12 with a penalty and Davies had a try disallowed before the Warriors made sure of victory with a solo try from a jinking Williams.


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