Castleford kept alive their Super League top six hopes with a hard-earned
victory at relegation-threatened Warrington.
Castleford went ahead after only four minutes when Danny Orr sent Michael
Eagar over with Wayne Bartrim landing the first of three goals before the
break.
When Lee Briers kicked dead from the re-start Bartrim made Warrington pay by
booting the penalty from halfway.
Castleford opened up a 14-0 lead when winger Neil Pryce collected Orr's long
pass to go over.
Warrington had to wait until the 18th minute for their first points with a
penalty from Briers.
Then Nathan Wood went over for their first try just before the break with
Briers' penalty making the interval score 14-8.
Warrington had a Wood try disallowed for offside before the Tigers took charge
when Orr was again the provider for Andy Johnson to dummy his way over.
The Wolves gave themselves some hope when Briers dummied his way over but the
Welsh stand-off missed the simple conversion.
Orr was wide with a drop goal attempt before youngster Wayne Godwin went over
from dummy half in the last minute with Bartrim adding his fourth goal from five
attempts.