Warrington head coach Sam Burgess told BBC Radio Merseyside:
"I'm proud of them. We had a lot of bumps and bruises and lost both wingers, which is really hard to manage, and then lost Fitzy [Lachlan Fitzgibbon] but we're used to it nowadays so we just get on with it.
"We all witnessed the effort the players put in. I thought it was a decent game of rugby, a tough game, and both sides were very good. Leigh had some great moments as well.
"After the first minute I was proud of the players' ability to emotionally control their actions and get back into our game cycle and get a foothold in the game.
[On Sneyd] "He's a brilliant player. He's a strong-willed character and he came to me and said, 'I want to train this week and play,' and it's so valuable to have those guys around because they drive hard standards, when he's just had surgery."
[On Vaughan] "He's been brilliant all year but today he really took the game by the scruff of the neck early and dragged the team forward. We're doing everything to keep him."
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