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Friday 14 April 2017

Super league review Bank Holiday Monday

Bank Holiday Monday was another great day of rugby in Super league read all about it here
 

Leigh 10 Hull FC 24

Hull got back to Winning ways with a big win against Leigh.
Leading 18-0 at half time with Tries from Liam Watts and Albert Kelly they were in total control.

Leigh battled back in the 2nd half with a try from ex Red Liam Hood but Hull had enough to secure the win to gain some confidence for the weeks to come.
 

Leeds 42 Widnes 22

Leeds survived a spirited performance by Widnes to keep in touching distance of the top of Super league.
It was another top performance by ex Red Joel Moon which was the highlight for Leeds in the 1st half with 2 tries to help them build a 30-6 lead.

Widnes fought hard throughout the game and battled back into contention with tries from Tom Gilmore but Leeds yet again found another gear with a try from Kalum Watkins sealing the win for them.

 
Catalan Dragons 38 Salford 6

Salfords 5 game unbeaten run came to an end in a hot day in France.
Catalan are a strong side at home and found some rhythm in the 1st half with Tries from Vincent Duport scoring twice.

Justin Carney scored a length of the field try to give Salford some hope but that was extinguished when Ex Red Richie Myler scored and Vincent Duport scored his hatrick try.

 

Warrington 26 Huddersfield 24

Warrington secured their 3rd win on the trot with a hard fought victory against Huddersfield.
Wire lead 16-12 at half time with tries from Darl Clark and Kirt Gidley.

Danny Brough was Huddersfields main threat scoring a try and kicking a penalty goal to push the Giants into a 20-16 lead.

Two late Warrington Tries swung the game their way, despite more heroics from Brough at the end his conversation attempt sailed wide and the points were Warringtons.

 

Wakefield 10 Wigan 16

Wigan edged out Wakefield in a scrappy affair at Belle View on Bank Holiday Monday.

Sean O'loughlin scored for Wigan but Ex Red Ben Jones Bishop put Wakefield back in contention.

Both sides could have won the game in the latter stages but a  Liam Marshall effort was the match winner for the Warriors.

 

St Helens 26 Castleford 22

League leaders Castleford Tigers suffered defeat against St Helens.  
Two tries from Regan Grace help build a lead for Saints in the 1st period of the game 20-8 but Castleford fought back.

Castleford with two tries from Ex Red Greg Eden and Ben Roberts were hopeful they could stage a remarkable 2nd half fight back but Saints just about squeezed over the line to secure the win.

Your listening to this weeks Devil in the Detail podcast all your Salford Red Devil's Rugby chat and news with interviews this week with Michael Dobson and Lami Tasi.

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