Hull FC and Hull KR will kick off the 2024 Betfred Super League season at the MKM Stadium on Thursday, February 15; the full fixtures for next year will be revealed at 8.30am tomorrow; For the first time, watch every game of the 2024 Super League season live on Sky Sports
Last Updated: 22/11/23 7:01pm
Hull FC and Hull KR will get the 2024 Super League season under way with a derby clash next February
A Hull derby will kick off the 2024 Betfred Super League season, with every match to be shown live on Sky Sports.
Cross-city rivals Hull FC and Hull KR meet at the MKM Stadium in the season-opener on Thursday, February 15.
The match-up was announced on Thursday evening as all 12 clubs confirmed their first home games of next year.
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Hull FC claimed the bragging rights the last time they met Hull KR in the Betfred Super League, winning 16-6 at Sewell Group Craven Park
Hull FC claimed the bragging rights the last time they met Hull KR in the Betfred Super League, winning 16-6 at Sewell Group Craven Park
Friday, February 16 sees three matches taking place as Leeds Rhinos host Salford Red Devils, St Helens welcome promoted London Broncos, and Leigh Leopards face Huddersfield Giants.
Castleford Tigers’ new head coach Craig Lingard faces arguably the toughest opening game possible as they host reigning champions Wigan Warriors on Saturday, February 17.
The other game that day see Grand Final runners-up Catalans Dragons welcome Warrington Wolves to Stade Gilbert Brutus.
After travelling to their rivals on opening night, Hull KR face Leeds in their first home game on Thursday, February 22, at the start of Round 2.
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Highlights of the 2023 Betfred Super League Grand Final between Wigan Warriors and Catalans Dragons
Highlights of the 2023 Betfred Super League Grand Final between Wigan Warriors and Catalans Dragons
The Broncos’ first home game back in Super League sees them host Catalans at Wimbledon’s Cherry Red Records Stadium the following night, with Warrington welcoming Hull FC to the Halliwell Jones Stadium on the same day.
Huddersfield’s first home match is against St Helens on Saturday, February 24, while Wigan are pencilled in to face Leigh in the ‘Battle of the Borough’ at the DW Stadium.
The second round of the 2024 Super League season is rounded off by Salford hosting Castleford Tigers on Sunday, February 25.
The full fixture list for next year’s regular season will be announced at 8.30am on Thursday, November 23.
Betfred Super League 2024 opening fixtures
Round 1
Thursday, February 15: Hull FC vs Hull KR.
Friday, February 16: Leeds Rhinos vs Salford Red Devils, St Helens vs London Broncos, Leigh Leopards vs Huddersfield Giants.
Saturday, February 17: Castleford Tigers vs Wigan Warriors, Catalans Dragons vs Warrington Wolves.
Round 2
Thursday, February 22: Hull KR vs Leeds Rhinos.
Friday, February 23: London Broncos vs Catalans Dragons, Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC.
Saturday, February 24: Huddersfield Giants vs St Helens, Wigan Warriors vs Leigh Leopards.
Sunday, February 25: Salford Red Devils vs Castleford Tigers.
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Kevin Sinfield to run seven ultra-marathons in seven days to raise funds for motor neurone disease; 43-year-old will start in Leeds, then head to Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Dublin and Brighton before finishing in London; Sinfield has raised millions for MND since Rob Burrow diagnosis
Last Updated: 08/11/23 10:30am
Kevin Sinfield will run seven ultra-marathons in seven days in December to raise funds for MND
Kevin Sinfield will undertake a new challenge to help those affected by motor neurone disease by running seven ultra-marathons in seven days in December.
Sinfield has raised millions of pounds for MND charities since his former Leeds Rhinos team-mate and great friend Rob Burrow was diagnosed in 2019.
The 43-year-old, currently defence coach of the England men’s rugby union team, will start in Leeds on December 1.
He will then head to Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Dublin and Brighton before finishing in London on December 7, when he runs from Twickenham Stadium to The Mall.
Sinfield will run 27.2 miles a day – full marathon length plus an extra mile to show how people can always do even more to help friends needing support.
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Sinfield says carrying Rob Burrow over the finish line at the Leeds Marathon was ‘really, really special’
Sinfield says carrying Rob Burrow over the finish line at the Leeds Marathon was ‘really, really special’
This will be Sinfield’s fourth fundraiser, with the former Rhinos man telling the BBC: “I did say last year that the Ultra 7 in7 would complete the trilogy, but there was always that caveat that Rocky 4 was my favourite Rocky film.”
“For the MND community, every second counts and we will be making the most of every step on this challenge to raise awareness, funds and support for that community.
“The MND community have always given us incredible support and we wanted to find a way we could show that support for more people around the country.
The charities supported by this latest challenge include the Rob Burrow Centre for MND in Leeds.
Donations will also go to the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, the Irish MND Association, the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, and the 4ED campaign, with the latter supporting former Leicester rugby union player Ed Slater.
Slater, who also represented Gloucester and Nottingham, was diagnosed with MND in 2022.
Bevan French is the first Wigan Warriors player to win the Betfred Super League Man of Steel award since Sam Tomkins in 2012; Jack Welsby and Tom Johnstone were also nominated; Sinead Peach and Lewis King win the Women’s and Wheelchair awards
Last Updated: 11/10/23 12:35am
Bevan French was been named as Super League’s Man of Steel for 2023
Bevan French has been named as this year’s winner of the prestigious Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel award.
The Wigan Warriors stand-off, who was previously nominated for Super League’s player-of-the-year award in 2020, was given the accolade after playing a pivotal role in his side winning the League Leaders’ Shield and reaching Saturday’s Grand Final after excelling following his move from the wing to the halves this year.
French, named in this year’s Super League Dream Team, beat off competition from Super League’s joint-leading try-scorer and star for Wigan’s opponents Catalans Dragons at Old Trafford, Tom Johnstone, and St Helens full-back Jack Welsby to claim the prize.
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The Australian is the first Wigan player to win the award since Sam Tomkins, now with Catalans, in 2012 and it marks the 12th time overall a player from the club has been honoured with the accolade since it was instituted in 1977.
Bevan French is the first Wigan player to win Super League’s Man of Steel since Sam Tomkins
French was named as winner at the Rugby League Awards Night in Manchester, with England international hooker Sinead Peach earning the Woman of Steel award for her role in helping York Valkyrie win the League Leaders’ Shield and claim a maiden Betfred Women’s Super League Grand Final triumph.
England Wheelchair World Cup winner Lewis King, meanwhile, was named winner of the inaugural Wheels of Steel award for his impressive displays for London Roosters in the Betfred Wheelchair Super League.
In total, 17 awards were handed out at Emirates Old Trafford, with Adrian Lam taking the Super League Coach of the Year prize after overseeing Leigh Leopards lifting the Betfred Challenge Cup for the first time in over half a century and guiding them to a maiden play-off appearance.
Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel – Bevan French (Wigan Warriors); Woman of Steel – Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie); Wheels of Steel – Lewis King (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Player of the Year – Dean Parata (London Broncos) and Lachlan Walmsley (Halifax Panthers); Betfred League One Player of the Year – Reiss Butterworth (Dewsbury Rams).
Betfred Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Thewlis (Warrington Wolves); Betfred Women’s Super League Young Player of the Year – Caitlin Casey (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Butler (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Championship Young Player of the Year – Bill Leyland (London Broncos); Betfred League One Young Player of the Year – Ciaran Walker (Workington Town).
Betfred Super League Coach of the Year – Adrian Lam (Leigh Leopards); Betfred Women’s Super League Coach of the Year – Lindsay Anfield (York Valkyrie); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Coach of the Year – Tom Coyd MBE (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Coach of the Year – Mike Eccles (London Broncos); Betfred League One Coach of the Year – Liam Finn (Dewsbury Rams).
Foundation of the Year – Barrow Raiders.
Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award – The Burrow Family.
Lindsay Anfield won the Women’s Super League equivalent after guiding York to a successful season and England head coach Tom Coyd took the wheelchair prize for his work with London Roosters.
Warrington Wolves winger Josh Thewlis was named as Super League’s Young Player of the Year, while Leeds Rhinos half-back Caitlin Casey took the Women’s Super League young player award and another Rhinos in Josh Butler won the wheelchair equivalent.
As announced before the ceremony, the Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award was presented to the family of Rob Burrow MBE, for their inspirational support of the former Leeds Rhinos and England half-back since his diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease four years ago.
Lebanon international Abbas Miski followed up a hat-trick against Leigh Leopards by scoring four tries as Wigan Warriors defeated Hull Kingston Rovers 64-6; the visitors fielded a much-rotated side ahead of their Betfred Challenge Cup final appearance on Saturday, August 12
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Abbas Miski ran in four tries as Wigan stormed to victory over Hull KR
Matt Peet praised ‘flawless’ Abbas Miski after the Lebanese winger scored four tries in Wigan Warriors’ 64-6 thrashing of a much-rotated Hull Kingston Rovers side at the DW Stadium.
Peet’s men were in no mood to go easy on a Rovers matchday squad featuring three academy debutants and a trio of short-term signings with more than one eye on next week’s Betfred Challenge Cup final against Leigh Leopards.
Miski’s quadruple followed hot on the heels of a hat-trick against Leigh Leopards last week and continued the remarkable transformation of a player who spent part of his early Wigan career on loan at Betfred Championship side Newcastle Thunder.
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“There isn’t a major flaw in his game, he’s worked so hard, he lets his rugby do the talking and he is just a great advert for perseverance and hard work,” Peet said.
“He showed the right attitude when he went to Newcastle, and he is benefiting from that. From a coach’s point of view, he is technically where you want him to be, and he is such a well-rounded player for us.”
Jai Field helped himself to a late hat-trick as Wigan ran in a total of 12 tries to make up for their agonising cup semi-final loss to the same team – albeit with different personnel – at Headingley less than two weeks ago.
“We did a professional job,” Peet said. “It was a different sort of challenge for us, and it was quite difficult to prepare the group.
Jai Field grabbed a hat-trick as Wigan thrashed Hull KR
“I want to pay tribute to Hull KR who brought a young and spirited team and while they lacked some cohesion and experience, I thought their performance was honourable and we had to earn our points.”
Robins boss Willie Peters had no complaints about the result or performance and paid tribute to the way a side featuring just two starters from that Headingley golden-point win kept the hosts at bay for much of the first period.
“The score didn’t reflect the effort and how hard the guys competed,” Peters said.
“It came down to a bit of technical stuff but with Wigan being the quality side that they are, there was a high level of skill there and some really quality tries and it is all about learning for the young guys.”
Hull KR head coach Willie Peters is now focused on next week’s Challenge Cup final
Peters’ attention will now turn to Wembley and fashioning only Rovers’ second Challenge Cup win in their history after their Hull derby triumph in 1980.
And Peters paid tribute to the big names he rested, who made the long journey to the DW Stadium en masse to support their new-look side from the sidelines.
“They came into the dressing room before the game and that highlights the connection we’ve got within the group,” Peters said.
“They met for dinner beforehand and turned up together, and that’s really pleasing to see as a coach. We’re heading into a massive game next week and it’s the teams who are most connected that win the big games.”
Tom Opacic, Rhys Kennedy, Kane Linnett, Elliot Minchella, James Batchelor and Ethan Ryan score tries as Hull KR beat Castleford Tigers in Friday’s Super League action; Rovers back up their Challenge Cup semi-final win over Wigan with a business-like victory over the Tigers
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Rhys Kennedy was among the tries for Hull KR as they defeated Castleford on Friday
Hull KR strengthened their grip on a top-six spot in the Betfred Super League with a 34-16 win over strugglers Castleford at Craven Park.
Rovers scored six tries to the visitors’ three as they backed up their Challenge Cup semi-final win over Wigan with a business-like victory over the Tigers.
While Rovers can go to Wigan next week in a relaxed frame of mind ahead of their Wembley showdown with Leigh, the 11th-placed Tigers are once again left nervous about their Super League status.
Rovers grabbed the lead with 14 minutes gone as Tom Opacic dotted down in the right corner after they had kept the ball alive across the field through Jez Litten’s kick, which the visitors knocked on.
Brad Schneider was on hand to collect and feed Opacic, who gave his side the lead despite the best efforts of the visitors’ defence.
Rovers soon doubled their lead thanks to a fine sniping run by Mikey Lewis. Litten’s pass to Rhys Kennedy saw the prop go over near the posts to give Rowan Milnes a simple conversion for a 10-0 lead at the midway point of the first half.
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Rovers made it three tries five minutes later as Shaun Kenny-Dowall’s offload found Lewis and he saw Kane Linnett in support for another easy score which Milnes improved.
Castleford were back in the game with 11 minutes left in the half as Will Tate scored from an offload close in and Riley Dean’s kick reduced the arrears to 10 points.
Ethan Ryan was denied a try down the right for a forward pass and Castleford claimed their second score as full-back Jack Broadbent found a gap to dive over to make the score 16-10 to Rovers at the break.
The home side added try number four two minutes after the restart as a fine run by Matt Parcell carved open the Tigers defence to set up Elliot Minchella and Milnes pushed the gap out to 12.
James Batchelor powered his way forward before reaching to touch down to become the fifth home try scorer and Milnes’ fourth conversion made it 28-10.
Broadbent was then shown a yellow card as he prevented Matty Storton from playing the ball close to the posts after stopping his fine run. Milnes kicked the penalty to stretch the lead.
Rovers made the player advantage pay as Schneider looped a pass to Ryan wide on the right for their sixth try, with a little under 20 minutes remaining.
With eight minutes to go, Greg Eden’s try in the left corner and Dean’s tricky kick from out wide were of little consolation for Castleford as the home side secured the Roger Millward Trophy.
Alex Walmsley, Agnatius Paasi, Morgan Knowles and Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook were all injured in tackles by Leigh Leopards’ John Asiata; St Helens head coach Paul Wellens hit out at the RFL for lack of punishment for the tackles
Last Updated: 25/07/23 6:56pm
Paul Wellens read out a statement at the beginning of his press conference accusing the RFL of failing to protect players
St Helens head coach Paul Wellens has accused the RFL of “failing to protect players” in an explosive statement after four of his players were injured during their Challenge Cup semi-final defeat to the Leigh Leopards.
Agnatius Paasi and Alex Walmsley have been ruled out for the remainder of the season with ACL and MCL injuries respectively, Paasi missing at least nine months.
Morgan Knowles is 50/50 to play in St Helens’ Super League clash with Leeds on Friday, while Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook looks set to miss two weeks.
John Asiata, who tackled all four players, was not charged by the match review panel after being cited and Wellens believes the lack of punishment sets a dangerous precedent.
“As a game, we bang the player welfare drum a fair bit and make a lot of effort and make a lot of strides as a game to protect players because ultimately we have a duty of care to protect our players at all times,” Wellens said.
“But, in my opinion, and very few would disagree with me, this weekend, the governing body has failed in its duty to protect its players. On the weekend, we had four players injured by one player.
“One of those has a 50/50 chance of playing this weekend, that is Morgan Knowles. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook will not play for two weeks. Alex Walmsley is today having MCL surgery and will be out for 12 weeks and the fourth, Agnatius Paasi, has torn ankle ligaments and a torn MCL and also will undergo surgery to repair his ACL. He will not play for nine months.
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“The RFL, before the match review panel met to adjudicate on those decisions, were provided with detailed medical reports from our medical staff.
“But when I spoke to the MRP who viewed that game they, by 6.30pm on Monday evening after the decision not to charge John Asiata was made, by that point, had still not seen those scan reports.
“What I want to ask is why? Because that is a very different procedure to which Morgan Knowles was subjected to when he was part of a similar scenario after a game on Good Friday in which, unfortunately, Mike Cooper suffered an ACL injury.
“I think it’s important to consider, this isn’t an emotional response after losing a cup game. I congratulate Leigh wholeheartedly for the way they played and wish them all the luck in the final.
“But what we have got to consider when we are making decisions not to charge players who are tackling in that manner is that we give the green light to coaches, players at all levels to be able to tackle like that.”
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Highlights of the Super League match between St Helens and Catalans Dragons
Highlights of the Super League match between St Helens and Catalans Dragons
Wellens took his comments further, revealing that if such tackling techniques continue, he would consider taking his son away from playing the community game.
“As I sit here now as someone that loves the game, that doesn’t sit with me well and it doesn’t make me feel comfortable,” he added.
“I have an eight-year-old son who plays at Pilkington Recs with a smile on his face but if that’s the type of tackle we are allowing in games then maybe rugby league is a game I don’t want my son playing anymore. I feel that strongly about it.
“I feel that strongly that Agnatius Paasi, Alex Walmsley, LMS and Morgan Knowles have been severely let down by the governing body.”
Sky Sports News has reached out to the RFL for comment.
Tries from Tom Johnstone and Matt Ikuvalu, plus two conversions and a penalty from Adam Keighran saw Catalans move four points clear at the top of the Betfred Super League with victory over third-placed St Helens in the Round 19 opener at Totally Wicked Stadium
Last Updated: 13/07/23 10:38pm
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Highlights of the Super League match between St Helens and Catalans Dragons
Highlights of the Super League match between St Helens and Catalans Dragons
Catalans Dragons further cemented their place at the top of the Betfred Super League table as they held out for a 14-12 win over St Helens at Totally Wicked Stadium on Thursday evening.
A stunning length-of-the-field try from Tom Johnstone and a penalty and conversion from Adam Keighran put Catalans ahead in the third-versus-first clash, but Mark Percival’s converted score ensured Saints trailed by just two points at half-time.
Matt Ikuvalu’s converted try five minutes into the second half ultimately proved enough to seal the win as a valiant rearguard action from the French side prevented the hosts from completing a comeback despite Lewis Dodd’s late score which ensured a grandstand finish.
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The result ensured the 2021 League Leaders’ Shield winners secured a first win over St Helens at this ground for seven years, while the reigning champions were left to count the cost of failed head injury assessments for key men James Roby and Mark Percival which rule them out of next week’s Betfred Challenge Cup semi-final against Leigh Leopards.
Story of the game
Catalans’ performance made it all the more remarkable that they had arrived on Merseyside smarting from last week’s shock home loss to struggling Huddersfield Giants which had raised inevitable questions over their inability to stay the course.
With Sam Tomkins reverting to full-back in place of the injured Arthur Mourgue, the visitors set about erasing those doubts during a tight opening period in which they more than matched their opponents for muscle and flair.
Saints, creeping up the table after what has proved a sluggish campaign by their own high standards, gave nothing away for the opening quarter of an hour until a high tackle on Paul Seguier gave centre Keighran the chance to kick Catalans into a two-point lead.
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Tom Johnstone ran the length of pitch in an outstanding solo effort to get his 22nd try for Catalans this season
Tom Johnstone ran the length of pitch in an outstanding solo effort to get his 22nd try for Catalans this season
Jack Welsby’s persistence at the other end was rewarded with a repeat set inside the Catalans’ 20, but a kick from Jonny Lomax was intercepted deep by Keighran, who sent Johnstone cruising down the wing where he crossed unchallenged for his 22nd try of the season.
Roby’s exit summed up a frustrating start for the home side but they were doing little wrong, and bustled their way back into the contest when they pressed through three consecutive penalties before Percival latched onto Dodd’s kick to touch down, before also kicking the extras.
The French side extended their lead five minutes after the break when Matt Ikuvalu squirmed over in the corner and Keighran’s touchline conversion stretched their advantage to 14-6.
Having been denied by May, Hopoate finally unlocked the Dragons defence with a clever ball inside to send Dodd over with six minutes left.
Joey Lussick’s kick made it a two-point game and Saints almost snatched it on the hooter when Hopoate blazed down the right but a costly mix-up with Konrad Hurrell saw the Tongan fling his final pass into touch.
What they said
Catalans Dragons head coach Steve McNamara
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Steve McNamara felt a few on-field decisions went against his side which put their defence under unnecessary pressure but they managed to dig in to get the win over St Helens
Steve McNamara felt a few on-field decisions went against his side which put their defence under unnecessary pressure but they managed to dig in to get the win over St Helens
“We were in front all the way through the game…but we had to overcome some adversity there. A few bits went against us, but we managed to find some spirit in there and win the game under pressure at the end.
“It could have gone either way, but it was a very semi-final-style game.”
St Helens head coach Paul Wellens
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Paul Wellens said there’s not a lot between St Helens and Catalans and was proud of his team despite their loss
Paul Wellens said there’s not a lot between St Helens and Catalans and was proud of his team despite their loss
“I’m really proud of the team and their efforts. It was a red-hot game between two sides where there wasn’t much between them.
“There are more games down the track and opportunities to pick up points. We’re never happy when we lose a game – those are the standards we set ourselves – so naturally we are disappointed, but not in terms of the fact we went down fighting.”
Player of the match Michael McIlorum
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Player of the match Michael McIlorum says Catalans need to keep grinding out results after defeating a tough St Helens side
Player of the match Michael McIlorum says Catalans need to keep grinding out results after defeating a tough St Helens side
“It was tough and what we expected. They’ve won four titles in a row so coming here is always tough.
“We needed a good start…but we felt like we could get through the middle and we did in the end.”
What’s next?
St Helens are in Betfred Challenge Cup semi-final action next Saturday when they take on Leigh Leopards at the neutral venue of the Halliwell Jones Stadium. Catalans Dragons‘ next game is in Super League Round 20 when they host Salford Red Devils on Saturday July 29.
Sam Walters, Ash Handley (two) and Richie Myler scored tries for Leeds, three of them in the first 15 minutes, with Rhyse Martin scoring three conversions to cancel out Matty Ashton’s converted try; Wolves remain two points behind Catalans Dragons at the top of the Super League table
Last Updated: 29/06/23 10:50pm
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Highlights of the Betfred Super League match between Warrington Wolves and Leeds Rhinos
Highlights of the Betfred Super League match between Warrington Wolves and Leeds Rhinos
Faltering Warrington lost again as Leeds recorded a 22-6 Betfred Super League victory at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
All the damage was done in the opening 15 minutes as the Rhinos crossed for three tries and raced into a 16-0 lead.
Winger Ash Handley scored twice in the blistering start and Sam Walters also touched down, with Rhyse Martin landing two conversions.
Richie Myler is congratulated after scoring a try against his former side
Some excellent defending in the second half and a late Richie Myler try helped them seal victory and avenge their opening day 42-10 humbling by the Wolves.
It was another disappointing night for Daryl Powell’s side who started their Super League campaign with eight straight victories but have won just once in their last six games.
They claimed a consolation try through Matty Ashton midway through the second half which Stefan Ratchford converted.
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The Rhinos started where they left off in the rout of Huddersfield as they scored three tries in a blistering opening to the game.
They were ahead after just six minutes when a super Blake Austin break against his former club saw Aidan Sezer send Walters over for the opening try.
The Rhinos continued with some enterprising attacking play which paid dividends again five minutes later when some sharp passing allowed Handley to cross for his first try of the evening.
And it got even better for the visitors four minutes later as more accurate passing between Cameron Smith and Martin gave Handley a walk-in try.
Martin was on target with two conversions to give Leeds an early 16-0 lead.
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Things got worse for the home side when Sam Kasiano was sent to the sin bin for a shoulder charge but the dominant Rhinos failed to make their extra man tell as Austin had a try ruled out by the video referee for obstruction.
Warrington rarely threatened the Leeds line in the opening 40 minutes and when they did have opportunities late in the half they could not pierce a stubborn Rhinos defence or came up with a poor kick option as they trailed by 16 points at the break.
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With the defences very much on top in the second half the Wolves gave themselves hope of a comeback when Ashton crossed in the corner and Ratchford converted from the touchline with 17 minutes remaining.
But Leeds made sure of the win 10 minutes from time when Myler ran in under the posts and Martin kicked his third goal of the night.
Jake Clifford, Carlos Tuimavave, Jake Trueman, Chris Satae, Cam Scott and Darnell McIntosh all scored tries as Hull FC produced a stunning display to thrash St Helens 34-6; the victory is Hull FC’s first over St Helens since 2017
Last Updated: 22/06/23 10:37pm
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Highlights from the Super League clash between Hull FC and St Helens
Highlights from the Super League clash between Hull FC and St Helens
Jake Clifford returned to inspire Hull FC to their first win over St Helens in 17 attempts as they shrugged off the painful memory of last week’s Challenge Cup defeat with a blistering six-try performance at the MKM Stadium.
Just five days ago Josh Griffin’s sending-off for dissent cost his side a realistic chance of claiming a rare win over Paul Wellens’ men, but Clifford – who had missed the Cup tie through concussion – delivered a 14-point haul to seal a 34-6 thrashing of the world champions.
Clifford, who was yet to turn professional the last time Hull beat Saints in 2017, set the tone by scoring the first try with less than seven minutes gone and set up the clincher for Cam Scott, before Darnell McIntosh rounded the night off in style with a devastating 70-yard burst.
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Jake Clifford opened the scoring for Hull FC
Jake Clifford opened the scoring for Hull FC
Saints had swaggered into east Yorkshire on the back of six straight wins and suggesting they had recovered their best form in impressive recent victories over Huddersfield and Wigan, but they were distinctly second best all evening.
The visitors’ misery was compounded by glaring errors from the usually dependable duo of Lewis Dodd and Jack Welsby, as Tony Smith’s men effectively sealed their win by storming into a 22-0 half-time lead.
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Clifford opened the scoring when he stretched over from a short pass from McIntosh, then Carlos Tuimavave added a second after a burst from the impressive Andre Savelio after Dodd carelessly booted the ball into his arms.
Welsby’s moment to forget duly followed on 20 minutes, when he loitered over Jake Trueman’s kick, McIntosh squeezed past to flap the ball back and Trueman pounced to pat it down, with Clifford’s second conversion taking Hull’s lead to 16.
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Jake Trueman capitalised on a calamitous Saints’ mistake to score for Hull
Jake Trueman capitalised on a calamitous Saints’ mistake to score for Hull
Chris Satae found it far too easy to drive over just past the half-hour mark to score Hull’s fourth, and the first-half damage could have been even worse for Saints after Davy Litten went over acrobatically in the corner but lost contact just before grounding.
Ears no doubt ringing from Wellens’ half-time team talk, Saints summoned the immediate response they required, when James Bell crossed under the posts after a storming run from Konrad Hurrell broke the Hull line for the first time.
With the half-time introduction of James Roby, Wellens’ men had added urgency, and there were signs of a momentum shift as Hull were forced to defend deep to repel a series of Saints attacks.
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Andre Savelio was in jubilant mood after Hull FC secured their first victory over St Helens in six years
Andre Savelio was in jubilant mood after Hull FC secured their first victory over St Helens in six years
But the hosts emerged uncowed, and after surviving another difficult set they responded in style, Scott darting onto Clifford’s clever kick to twist over for his side’s fifth try.
Litten failed to ground another chance in the corner but McIntosh served up a fitting finale that sees his side shake off the memory of their early-season woes and shaping up for an unlikely shot at the play-offs.
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Darnell McIntosh ran the length of the field for a Hull try
Darnell McIntosh ran the length of the field for a Hull try
What’s next?
St Helens host Castleford Tigers on Friday June 30, with an 8pm start at the Totally Wicked Stadium, while Hull FC are at home to league leaders Catalan Dragons the following day (2.30pm).
Hull KR full-back Coote won three consecutive Super League titles with St Helens between 2019 and 2021 before joining the Robins ahead of the 2022 campaign; the former Scotland and Great Britain international suffered his fifth concussion in two years at Magic Weekend
Last Updated: 22/06/23 1:38pm
Lachlan Coote has been forced to retire with immediate effect
Lachlan Coote has retired with immediate effect on medical advice following a series of concussions over the past two seasons.
Hull Kingston Rovers full-back Coote won three consecutive Betfred Super League titles with St Helens between 2019 and 2021 before joining the Robins ahead of the 2022 campaign.
The 33-year-old’s professional career also included international recognition with Scotland and Great Britain, in addition to spells with Penrith Panthers and North Queensland Cowboys.
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“After suffering another concussion at Magic round, my fifth concussion in less than two years, I knew I was going to be faced with some tough conversations,” Coote told Hull KR’s website.
“With all the support from my coach Willie Peters, [Hull KR CEO] Paul Lakin, [Hull KR owner] Neil Hudgell and the medical team at Hull KR, I have made a very difficult decision to retire immediately.
“Rugby league has always come first before anything, now I think it’s time to put my health, my future, my family first.
“I’m still finding it hard to come to terms with this decision and it has been a very emotional few days, knowing that I will not get to play alongside my team-mates again and finish off what we started.”
Hull KR head coach Willie Peters paid tribute to Lachlan Coote
Australia-born Coote made 27 appearances for Rovers, who sit seventh in the Super League after 15 games.
He scored 161 points for the club, surpassing 1,000 career points during that time.
“On behalf of everyone at Hull KR, we’d like to congratulate Lachlan on a wonderful 15-year career,” Hull KR head coach Peters said. “Lachlan is a proven winner and will no doubt continue that into his retirement.
“It’s a sad situation for Lachlan having to retire halfway through the season. However, his health and family come first and the decision is the right one for him and his family.”
Hull KR cannot cope with red-hot Catalans who storm to victory to stay joint top of Super League; two tries from Matt Whitley help the home side cruise to victory; a third successive loss leaves Rovers seventh in the table
Last Updated: 10/06/23 8:52pm
Matt Whitley (right) scored two tries for Catalans
Catalans Dragons remain joint top of the Super League table following a straightforward 38-4 win over Hull KR in Perpignan.
The depleted Robins, hit by injuries to senior players and missing full-back Lachlan Coote, who is still assessing his future in the game because of concussion issues, could not cope with a red-hot Dragons’ side who raced into a 20-0 half-time lead before finishing the job in the second half.
Catalans almost scored in the first five minutes when Australian centre Adam Keighran crossed the line but he fumbled the grounding, then second-rower Paul Seguier was held up in-goal.
The Dragons finally got on the scoreboard in the 14th minute through Arthur Mourgue’s penalty as Rovers defended with spirit.
Both teams sweated it out in 30-degree heat and humidity and Rovers took the game to Catalans with some impressive work by full-back Jack Walker on debut and half-backs Mikey Lewis and Jordan Abdull.
But just when the Robins were winning the arm-wrestle, the Dragons struck with their opening try, Matt Whitley mopping up a loose pass to race 30 metres and touch down.
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Five minutes later, stand-off Tyrone May extended the advantage with a powerful short-range burst, knocking away defenders to make it 12-0 with Mourgue’s added conversion.
Rovers received a double blow when Walker and Abdull had to leave the pitch with apparent injuries and Catalans finished the first half with 12 men after prop Julian Bousquet was sin-binned for a high tackle.
But it did not stop Whitley scoring his second just before the interval, picking up a clever grubber kick from Mitch Pearce and Mourgue converted before Keighran added a late penalty from the half-way line.
Rovers were rattled early in the second half when Lewis kicked directly into touch and put Catalans in the driving seat as winger Tom Johnstone headed for the left corner but he lost the ball as he dove over the line.
Then winger Corey Hall fumbled a high kick from Pearce and, from the scrum, Mike McMeeken wrestled his way over the line to score, Mourgue adding the conversion to put the Dragons 26-0 ahead.
The Robins pushed upfield with five successive penalties as referee Marcus Griffiths lost patience with the Dragons and sin-binned Mickael Goudemand for time wasting.
But Les Dracs hit back immediately, Whitley breaking the Rovers’ defence and releasing Johnstone for a sprint over the line, converted again by Mourgue.
Sam Tomkins was released from the bench, replacing Kieghran, and things went from bad to worse for the visitors when winger Sam Wood went down with a serious-looking ankle injury and had to be helped from the pitch.
Mourgue rubbed salt into the wound by scoring a dazzling try, sidestepping through the middle of the pitch and over the line, converting it himself to make the score 38-0 10 minutes from time.
Nobody told Ryan Hall the game was over and the winger set off on a 60-metre run to put Rovers on the scoreboard with a trademark try for a late consolation.
Tommy Makinson played a starring role in St Helens’ win over Wakefield
We round up all the key quotes from the Betfred Super League head coaches on Day 2 of Magic Weekend, which saw wins for Leigh Leopards, St Helens and Hull FC…
Contrasting emotions for Applegarth and Lam
Mark Applegarth is still confident he is the right man to lead Wakefield Trinity whichever division they are in next year after they fell to another defeat, this time going down 30-4 at the hands of Leigh Leopards.
The loss was Wakefield’s 14th defeat of the Super League season, and they are now six points behind 11th-placed Castleford Tigers after their neighbours defeated Leeds Rhinos in the last game of Day 1 in Newcastle on Saturday.
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Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between Wakefield Trinity and Leigh Leopards.
Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between Wakefield Trinity and Leigh Leopards.
Trinity were beaten despite Leigh having to play a significant part of the match with 12 men following Ben Reynolds’ first-half red card and while Applegarth admitted his frustration at his side’s failure to get off the mark so far in 2023, he still thinks he is the one to oversee their rebuild whether they survive in Super League or end up being relegated to the Betfred Championship.
“I do,” Applegarth said. “It’s a horrible experience to go through, but you’ve got to front it up head on and make sure you’re doing everything you can.
“I feel like I’m doing everything I can, whether that’s making sure we’re as best prepared, looking at our opposition and where we feel there are going to be some weaknesses.
“This week, for example, I think we’ve had really good prep, we’ve just not served up the quality on the Sunday and that’s the part I’m looking at now.
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Ben Reynolds was sent off for Leigh Leopards after punching Wakefield’s David Fifita.
Ben Reynolds was sent off for Leigh Leopards after punching Wakefield’s David Fifita.
“Is it a tactical error? Is it some messages I’m giving or the quality of what we’re trying to do? That’s the frustrating part about it.”
Leigh, in contrast, have now won seven games in a row in all competitions and even found themselves with 11 players on the pitch at one point after Tom Nisbet was sin-binned. Head coach Adrian Lam was therefore naturally delighted with the character shown by the team.
“Down to 11 men with the last 10 minutes before half-time where we defended our line, I thought that was a really special moment for us as a club,” Lam, who was named Super League coach of the month for May, said.
“In hindsight, looking back now, you can’t train those moments and it’s about having trust in each other, I thought the way we scrambled in that period was unbelievable, so I’m really proud of them for that.”
Wellens heaps praise on record-breaker Makinson
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Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between St Helens and Huddersfield Giants.
Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between St Helens and Huddersfield Giants.
Four tries and seven goals from Tommy Makinson saw the St Helens winger rack up a Magic Weekend record of 28 individual points as his side trounced Huddersfield Giants 48-6 in Newcastle.
The England international’s haul helped make it back-to-back wins for the reigning Super League champions and lifted them into the play-off places on points difference from Hull Kingston Rovers.
Saints head coach Paul Wellens was quick to sing the praises of Makinson for his efforts, although typically as a coach he focused on his defensive contributions as well as his attacking ones.
“I’m delighted with Tommy,” Wellens said. “Whilst he has not been playing poorly, what I really liked today was it will be about him scoring four tries, but I loved his strong defensive work and making strong decisions.
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St Helens’ Tommy Makinson believes that their comprehensive victory against Huddersfield Giants can help them turn the season round after they moved into the top six.
St Helens’ Tommy Makinson believes that their comprehensive victory against Huddersfield Giants can help them turn the season round after they moved into the top six.
“When Tommy gets that side of his game right, as well as the finishing which undoubtedly he’s wonderful at, you’ve got the complete winger and that’s why he’s up there as one of the best wingers in the world.”
It was a frustrating afternoon for Wellens’ opposite number Ian Watson though as the defeat left Huddersfield six points off the play-offs and the Giants boss had a stark warning for the players he believes are under-performing.
“It was nowhere near the level of performance we need to be,” Watson said. “Some individuals are way of the mark at the moment and it’s up to them to get better or for us to make a choice on whether to replace them going forward.
“You don’t want to have to drop players or take them out, you want them to do their job, but sometimes players go through a bit of a dip and it’s a cut-throat business. You have to be that way and make those calls on people.”
How Hull FC turned defence into attack
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Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between Hull FC and Warrington Wolves.
Highlights from the Magic Weekend Super League clash between Hull FC and Warrington Wolves.
Things are looking up for Hull FC, who have now won four of their last five Super League matches after defeating Warrington Wolves 30-18 in the final game of this year’s Magic Weekend.
A hat-trick from second row Josh Griffin after the break helped them fight back from being 12-0 down early on and having to defend their own line for large parts of the first half.
Black and Whites head coach Tony Smith felt it was those defensive efforts which helped set them up for the second-half fightback which moved them to within four points of the play-off places.
“Sometimes defending your own line can take the petrol out of you for the rest of the game but it did quite the opposite,” Smith said.
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Josh Griffin completed his hat-trick for Hull FC against Warrington after a wonderful team move from within their own half.
Josh Griffin completed his hat-trick for Hull FC against Warrington after a wonderful team move from within their own half.
“It energised us actually and we were all ready to go in the second half. I thought Josh turned back the clock with having to use his speed to score tries. It was terrific and I was pleased for him.”
Warrington had led through tries from Connor Wrench and George Williams, with Wrench’s second temporarily putting them back in front during the second half.
They were unable to close the game out though and Wolves head coach Daryl Powell lamented not taking the opportunity to return to the top of the Super League table.
“The way we started the first half was class, but the start of the second half was non-existent really,” Powell said.
“We’ve lost a bit of confidence at the moment and we’re working hard to get it back. We feel like when we fix up one part of our game another part is not quite there, and there’s a bit to do defensively.”
Lachlan Coote will hang up his boots at the end of the Super League season
Hull KR full-back Lachlan Coote will retire at the end of the Super League season after a 15-year career that also saw him play in the NRL.
Coote won three Super League Grand Finals during his time with St Helens from 2019 to 2021 as well as an NRL Grand Final while with the North Queensland Cowboys.
“I’m happy to announce that I will be retiring at the end of the 2023 season, it has been a very tough decision to make but I know it’s the right one for me and my family,” said Coote.
“Over the past 15 years, I have met so many great people and I’ve learnt so many valuable lessons within the sport. I’ll always be grateful for what rugby league has given me, thank you to everyone that has been a part of my career.”
Hull Kingston Rovers kept the Huddersfield Giants scoreless as Salford Red Devils, Leigh Leopards and Warrington Wolves also secured wins in Round 11 of the Super League season on Friday evening as they saw off Leeds Rhinos, Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity respectively
Last Updated: 05/05/23 10:26pm
Hull KR kept the Huddersfield Giants scoreless as they continued their brilliant run
A round-up of the rest of Friday night’s Super League Round 11 action after Catalans Dragons defeated St Helens in the Sky Live game.
Hull Kingston Rovers 28-0 Huddersfield Giants
Hull KR put in a polished performance to beat Huddersfield 28-0 and show why they are viewed by many as genuine contenders for the Super League title.
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Two first-half tries from Ryan Hall, added to by two in the second half from James Batchelor and a single score by Tom Opacic, saw Rovers home.
Rowan Milnes deputised ably at scrum-half for the injured Jordan Abdull as Willie Peters’ side ground out a win which owed a lot to some fine tackling at both ends of the pitch.
The only down side for the Robins was an upper-leg injury to full-back Lachlan Coote early in the game.
Huddersfield never really got into the contest as they tried to over complicate things on a wet night in east Hull.
Leeds Rhinos 12-22 Salford Red Devils
Salford surged to their fourth straight win in the Betfred Super League League with a thoroughly-deserved 22-12 victory over Leeds at Headingley.
Marc Sneyd kicked 10 of the visitors’ points, including two penalties, as indiscipline once again cost the Rhinos dear in what proved another frustrating evening for the hosts.
From the moment Rhys Williams pounced to put his side ahead in the right corner halfway through the first period, Paul Rowley’s Salford held the upper hand and only a late effort from James Bentley roused the Rhinos for what would prove a fruitless assault in the last 10 minutes.
Leeds coach Rohan Smith had handed teenager Jack Sinfield a rare slot at scrum-half in place of the injured Aidan Sezer in a bid to rid his side of their frustrating inconsistency so far in this campaign.
Leigh Leopards 30-6 Castleford Tigers
Leigh produced a dominant second-half performance to stun Castleford 30-6 and record three successive Super League wins for the first time.
The Leigh Leopards secured another big win as they found their attacking prowess in the second 40
Kai O’Donnell, Ava Seumanufagai, Ricky Leutele and Matty Davis all scored tries, which were converted by Ben Reynolds, as the Leopards powered home after the sides were tied at 6-6 at half-time.
Leigh had trailed to an early Joe Westerman try, converted by Gareth Widdop, but responded with a converted Reynolds try in the 19th minute and never looked back as they beat Castleford for the first time since 1987.
During four spells in Super League, Leigh have never managed to achieve better than back-to-back wins but they continued their impressive start to 2023 with a sixth victory of the campaign.
The win also ensured Leigh equalled their best points total as a Super League team with only 11 rounds of the season played.
But for Castleford and their coach Andy Last, it means they remain second from bottom after a desperately disappointing start to the campaign.
Warrington Wolves 32-18 Wakefield Trinity
Bottom-club Wakefield were left to rue the second-half dismissal of prop Kevin Proctor as Warrington returned to the top of Betfred Super League with a 32-18 victory over Trinity at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Warrington Wolves fought back in the second half to keep Wakefield Trinity searching for their first win of the season
The scores were locked at 12-12 in an even contest when Proctor was shown the red card by referee Marcus Griffiths 13 minutes into the second half for a high tackle on Warrington full-back Josh Thewlis.
The Wolves made their extra man tell as Matty Ashton claimed two tries and George Williams also touched down as Warrington returned to winning ways after successive defeats to Wigan and St Helens.
Thewlis had claimed two first-half tries for Daryl Powell’s side, while Stefan Ratchford kicked six goals.
It was a brave effort from Wakefield who claimed tries through Morgan Smith, Kelepi Tanginoa and Matty Ashurst and three goals from Will Dagger, but they remain rooted to the foot of the table still searching for their first points of the campaign.
Salford to become first wholly community-owned rugby league club in northern hemisphere; move designed to “give every member a voice” and help club achieve Category A status ahead of proposed restructure; any club with Category A status set to be guaranteed Super League place
Last Updated: 24/04/23 5:05pm
Salford Red Devils will become the first wholly community-owned rugby league club in the northern hemisphere
Salford Red Devils will become the first wholly community-owned rugby league club in the northern hemisphere in a move they hope will help them secure Category A status amid the sport’s proposed restructure.
The ‘Reimagining Rugby League Consultation Project’ will see clubs graded on both on and off-field performance, including finances, fanbase size, ticket sales and social-media following.
Any club that achieves Category A is set to be guaranteed a Super League place from 2025 and be exempt from relegation for as long as they hold that status.
The proposals, brought forward by media company IMG, were voted in by the Rugby League Council last week, with the majority of Super League and Championship clubs supporting the overhaul.
Fandom (5 points) – clubs’ fanbases would be assessed in areas such as match attendance, TV viewership, social-media following and website visits
On-field performance (5 points) – clubs would be ranked on league position in the last three seasons with bonus points for winning the league and cup competitions
Finance (4.5 points) – clubs would be rewarded for profitability, financial stability and a diversification of revenue streams
Stadium (3 points) – each club’s stadium and facilities would need to reach minimum standards and
Community (2.5 points) – combines each club’s fanbase potential with a rating for their Foundation – the charitable bodies linked to clubs which drive much of their community and participation activity
The ‘Community’ pillar will now account for 2.5 points instead of the initially proposed two following a tweak of the proposals, with clubs awarded points for the positive impact they have in communities.
The pillar will combine each club’s fanbase potential with a rating for their Foundation – the charitable bodies linked to clubs which drive much of their community and participation activity.
Salford managing director Paul King said: “This year we’re celebrating 150 years of a club at the heart of its community. Now we’re growing that community, as well as placing it at the heart of the club.
“The game has changed. IMG are in the business and with that comes a forward-thinking approach to how we move forward.
“For years, whenever we’ve been close to something, we have had to sell our best players. This year we opted to change that.
Salford are offering individuals the chance purchase a share in the club’s holding company
“Now by doing this, it allows to maintain a competitive playing squad and gives us a real chance to win the biggest prizes in the game.
“We have a fundamental belief that sport belongs to the people – not a sole person – and by doing this we’re creating the opportunity for likeminded individuals to join us and do something really special.”
‘Reds Rise Together’ will allow individuals to purchase a share in Salford’s holding company entitling them to vote and stand for election to the board.
Salford say they want to “give every member a voice” while maintaining a competitive playing squad and growing commercially in order to fulfil IMG criteria.
George Williams takes over from Sam Tomkins as the new England captain ahead of their clash against France later this month; watch England’s men and women against France live on Sky Sports on April 29
Last Updated: 18/04/23 6:31pm
George Williams has been named the new England captain
Warrington half-back George Williams has been appointed England captain.
The 28-year-old succeeds former Wigan team-mate Sam Tomkins, who will retire at the end of the season.
Williams, who has 15 international caps, made a try-scoring debut in an 84-4 victory over France in 2015 and appeared at the 2017 and 2021 Rugby League World Cups.
He will lead his country against France at his home ground of Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday, April 29.
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Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Barrie McDermott discuss Shaun Wane’s contract extension to lead England into the 2025 World Cup
Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Barrie McDermott discuss Shaun Wane’s contract extension to lead England into the 2025 World Cup
“It is a huge honour to be named as England captain,” Williams said in a statement.
“Playing for England has always been the pinnacle for me but being named as captain is the cherry on top.
“I got the opportunity to lead the team out in the World Cup against Greece and it was one of the proudest moments of my life. I had to hold back tears as we walked out on to the field.
“The World Cup ended in disappointment for us but it’s all about bouncing back from that now and building towards 2025 with what is a really exciting and vibrant squad.”
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Sky Sports’ Jon Wilkin has his say on the news that Shaun Wane will remain as England head coach and believes the team played well at the World Cup apart from their semi-final defeat to Samoa
Sky Sports’ Jon Wilkin has his say on the news that Shaun Wane will remain as England head coach and believes the team played well at the World Cup apart from their semi-final defeat to Samoa
Williams currently leads the way in the 2023 Steve Prescott Man of Steel rankings, with his Warrington side two points clear at the top of the Betfred Super League.
England head coach Shaun Wane said: “I’ve seen George develop from being a youngster to the player he is today, and I believe he is the right man to lead the England team.
“With a lot of new faces in the squad, George’s role will be crucial within the camp as he has been that youngster bursting on to the international scene and is now an experienced and consistent performer at the top level.”
George Williams is staying with Warrington Wolves until 2026 after extending his contract for a further two years; former Australia international prop Paul Vaughan has until 2025 as well; watch the Wolves take on Wigan Warriors live on Sky Sports on Friday from 7.30pm
Last Updated: 12/04/23 3:41pm
George Williams is staying with Warrington until 2026 after signing a contract extension
George Williams has ended talk of an imminent return to the NRL by signing a long-term contract with Warrington Wolves.
Stand-off Williams has been one of the stars of the Betfred Super League so far in 2023, building on some impressive displays for England at last year’s Rugby League World Cup and helping the Wolves open the campaign with eight wins from eight games.
The 28-year-old, who spent a season-and-a-half in Australia with Canberra Raiders before moving to Warrington in 2021, had been linked with a switch back to the NRL, with Wests Tigers reported to be among the clubs chasing him. However, Williams has now agreed an extension to stay with the Wolves until 2026.
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Jon Wilkin could not resist the temptation to question George Williams about his haircut while praising the Warrington player about his impressive form.
Jon Wilkin could not resist the temptation to question George Williams about his haircut while praising the Warrington player about his impressive form.
Meanwhile, former Australia international prop Paul Vaughan has extended his stay at the Halliwell Jones Stadium until 2025 following a string of strong showings since moving to the Wolves from Canterbury Bulldogs in the off-season.
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Tries from Ash Handley, James McDonnell, Rhyse Martin and Cameron Smith, plus a Martin conversion gave Leeds Rhinos the one-point Super League victory; Huddersfield Giants got points on the board through Jermaine McGillvary, and Chris McQueen, plus a drop goal from Jake Connor
Last Updated: 09/04/23 8:28pm
Leeds Rhinos fought back in the second half to seal a dramatic 18-7 win over Huddersfield Giants
Three tries from the Leeds Rhinos in the second half, plus a Rhyse Martin conversion, saw them seal a dramatic 18-17 Super League victory over Huddersfield Giants at Headingley Stadium.
It was the Giants who got the quicker start as they scored two tries in the opening eight minutes, Jermaine McGillvary and Chris McQueen going over to score.
After losing Richie Myler to a sin-binning for a high shot, Leeds regrouped and hit back through Ash Handley with eight minutes remaining, but a 40th-minute drop goal by Jake Connor gave the Giants a 13-4 lead at the break.
The Rhinos started the second half strongly and made it count, tries from James McDonnell, Rhyse Martin and Cameron Smith, plus a conversion from Martin, putting them in front, and they held on to seal a tight 18-17 win, Connor and Tuimoala Lolohea unable to find the point for the Giants to bring the scores level.
Chris McQueen was on the scoresheet early for the Huddersfield Giants
Story of the game
The Giants came out firing, McGillvary diving over in the corner for their first try as Connor’s kick rebounded back for Lolohea to put the winger in.
The second try came as Will Pryce earned a penalty off the high shot, Chris Hill sending McQueen over the line with a nice short pass and Connor converting to make it 10-0.
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Jermaine McGillvary powered through the Leeds Rhinos’ defence to open the scoring for Huddersfield Giants
Jermaine McGillvary powered through the Leeds Rhinos’ defence to open the scoring for Huddersfield Giants
The afternoon got worse for Leeds when Myler was sent to the sin-bin in the 15th minute for a high shot on McGillvary, with Connor then kicking a penalty to increase Huddersfield’s lead to two converted tries in the 23rd minute after Leeds were caught offside.
Leeds had back-to-back penalties to try and build some pressure and finally made it count in the 32nd minute as they sent it through hands on the last tackle to Handley, who dived over in the corner to bring the score to 12-4.
Ash Handley hit back for Leeds after a slow start in the first 40 minutes
With seconds remaining of the first half as Huddersfield searched right on the Rhinos’ line, Connor added the drop goal to give the Giants a 13-4 advantage at the break.
Leeds came out in the second half with intent and made it count after seven minutes of the second half as they searched for a gap through hands, which McDonnell found to bring the score to 13-8.
Leeds Rhinos: Tries: Ash Handley (32), James McDonnell (47), Rhyse Martin (54), Cameron Smith (59) Conversions: Rhyse Martin (60)
Just 10 minutes later they got themselves back within a point as Newman found a beautiful break downfield, before Martin was set up to go over in the corner.
With the pressure mounting on Huddersfield, the hosts made it count as Austin’s high kick defied everyone, allowing Smith to pounce on it in the 59th minute to put the Rhinos in front, Martin adding his first extras of the night to bring the score to 18-13.
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Leeds Rhinos’ Rhyse Martin put the finishing touch on his team’s break downfield after a fantastic pass from Blake Austin
Leeds Rhinos’ Rhyse Martin put the finishing touch on his team’s break downfield after a fantastic pass from Blake Austin
However, Huddersfield were not done yet as Lolohea broke downfield and Leeds were unable to reset, Connor sending the grubber through on the last for McQueen to pounce on with just over 10 minutes remaining. However, Connor could not add the conversion and Huddersfield remained a point adrift.
Despite bringing themselves back into the game, the Giants were unable to find a clinical finish to bring the scores level, a poor Connor kick plus a missed drop goal attempt from Lolohea ending Huddersfield’s chances of gaining the win and gifting Leeds the 18-17 victory.
What they said
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Leeds Rhinos head coach Rowan Smith was unhappy with the way his team started the game against Huddersfield
Leeds Rhinos head coach Rowan Smith was unhappy with the way his team started the game against Huddersfield
Leeds Rhinos head coach Rohan Smith:
“I thought our intent at the start was good. We needed to be better to solve some of the problems but the momentum of the game was influenced.
“But I am happy because we played well enough to win today. You don’t like to go down to 12 men in that situation but we overcame it. I have got a lot of belief in these guys.”
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Huddersfield head coach Ian Watson remains optimistic despite the loss and believes there is plenty of improvement to come
Huddersfield head coach Ian Watson remains optimistic despite the loss and believes there is plenty of improvement to come
Huddersfield Giants head coach Ian Watson:
“It was a tough loss. It was a tough game, either side could have gone on to win it. I thought it was a real good game and a real tough one.
“Second half they probably started the better team and we started to wilt a little bit. We know where we are and we are comfortable where we are, we knew we were going to have to build this year.”
What’s next?
Leeds Rhinos welcome struggling Hull FC on Friday April 14, with kick-off at 8pm. For the Huddersfield Giants, they welcome the in-form Catalans Dragons, also on Friday April 14, with kick-off at 7.45pm.
Bryn Hargreaves played in Super League for Wigan Warriors, St Helens and Bradford, and had a loan spell with Leigh Centurions, before retiring in 2012; he went missing from his apartment in West Virginia in the United States on January 3 2022
Last Updated: 20/03/23 12:31pm
Bryn Hargreaves, who retired from Super League action in 2012, has been confirmed dead after going missing in the USA
The death of former rugby league player Bryn Hargreaves, who went missing in America over a year ago, has been confirmed by his family.
The former Wigan Warriors, St Helens and Bradford Bulls prop was reported missing by authorities in the United States in January 2022 after he failed to arrive for work.
A major search by police and tracker dogs began in West Virginia, where Hargreaves had moved to after retiring from rugby league in 2012. His mother Maria and younger brother David went to America to help in the search for him.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Hargreaves’ older brother Gareth wrote: “RIP Bryn Hargreaves. With incredible sadness I can confirm after 14 months we have finally found Bryn.
“We still do not know the cause of death or what actually happened on 3/1/22. Thanks to all those that have helped in the search. We would appreciate a little space and will keep you updated when we have any further information.”
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Wigan Warriors tweeted: “Wigan Warriors are saddened to learn of the passing of former player, Bryn Hargreaves. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.”
St Helens chairman Eamonn McManus said in a tribute on their website: “It is with great sadness that we hear of the death of our former player Bryn Hargreaves.
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“Our thoughts and prayers are very much with his family at this incredibly difficult time. They have also had to deal with a prolonged period of stress prior this awful news.
“Bryn was extremely well-liked and respected by his team-mates and by all involved with the club during his four seasons with us from 2007 to 2010.
“It is a real tragedy that he has died at such a young age. He will be remembered with genuine warmth and with affection by us all.”
“Sky Sports will show Super League Round Six fixture between Wigan and Salford on Friday, March 24. This change from the originally scheduled fixture, between Wakefield and Hull KR, has been requested by the RFL and RL Commercial following the recent issues regarding the playing surface”
Last Updated: 16/03/23 1:33pm
Sky Sports will now show Wigan vs Salford in Super League Round Six due to Wakefield pitch issues
Sky Sports will show Wigan Warriors vs Salford Red Devils in Super League Round Six in place of Wakefield Trinity vs Hull KR, after an RFL request due to pitch issues at Wakefield.
The televised fixture amendment for Friday March 24 was confirmed on Thursday.
“This change from the originally scheduled fixture, between Wakefield Trinity and Hull KR, has been requested by the RFL and RL Commercial following the recent issues regarding the playing surface at the Be Well Support Stadium,” a Super League statement confirmed.
“The RFL and RL Commercial are grateful to all involved – the four clubs, and Sky Sports – for their co-operation, and stress that the Wakefield versus Hull KR fixture remains scheduled for the Be Well Support Stadium on March 24.
The televised fixture amendment comes after an RFL and RL Commercial request regarding issues with the playing surface at the Be Well Support Stadium
“But that remains subject to a pitch inspection early next week, so this change has been made to provide clarity for supporters, viewers and for Sky Sports.”
Revised Betfred Super League Round Six
Thursday March 23
Huddersfield Giants vs St Helens (8pm, live on Sky Sports)
Friday March 24
Wigan Warriors vs Salford Red Devils (8pm, live on Sky Sports)