
Wigan Warriors lost its surface in the Super League title race after Hull Kr was stunned by Hull FC before winning the catalonia 34-6.
AIDAN sezer provided a tactical master class by RESURGENT HULL dominates all departments of Brick Community Stadium and handed WIGAN as the third defeat in five games.
JED Cartwright has made two attempts in the first half, and BLACK and WHITES’s victory is surprisingly effectively aimed at the game plan, Sezer aimed at WIGAN’s former Rugby Union Star Christian Wade with a constant kick.
WADE was the first attempt of Wigan in the second half of the year, giving a glimpse of his potential by taking the left side, but it was too late for the host who lost Zach Eckersley and Jai Field.
Visitors’ 20 -point half -time lead was more impressive considering the intense pressure he had for the first 20 minutes when he was rarely peeled off in his half.
If the Ecersley hadn’t carelessly popped out of his attempted opener, Wigan would have gained a three -minute lead. Not only did Hull survived, but the error flourished as the host’s error began to begin.
Visitors, who were Marshalling by the brilliant three, slowly wrestled control, and as the Herman ESE ‘SESE approached, the ball broke to the Kartrite that was not challenged for the opener.
Hull began to dominate, with Eseesee offering almost unstoppable power at the forefront, and doubled the lead in 23 minutes when Sezer cuts Harry Smith and sent Cartwright second.
SEZER was established by former Wigan Man Cade Cust and added his attempts beyond the mark for 30 minutes, and the famous army of Matt Pete could get worse before HOOTER.
Hull took a half -time lead to 20 points with Jack Charles’ penalty.
Wade seemed to come out of his terrible opening order when he set his first score in 56 minutes and suggested a dramatic change in the driving force.
But unclean visitors never mentioned it. Harvey Barron rejected Adam Keighran’s attempts before Jordan Rapana made another leak from Wade to make the game effectively safely.
Ethan havard crossed Wigan’s second attempt when it was 7 minutes away, but there was still time for Jack Ashworth to add the fifth of the visitors and to win a famous victory and to protrude firmly with the playoff photo.
HULL KR returns to victory with an important victory
Perhaps due to the defeat of Wigan, Super League leader Hull KR won the 34-6 victory with Perpignan’s Catalonians.
In the steam nights of southern France, a continuous defeat of Rovers was quickly forgotten, and the amulet leader, Mikey Lewis, returned from the injury and won a comprehensive victory.
When the team met last, he finished 68-6 at NEW CRAVEN Park, but the return of Catalonian Captain Ben Garcia, Tarish Sims and Arthur Romano put more steel on the dragon of home grass.
Rovers didn’t have Captain Elliott Michela, but he applauded French fans in Tyrone May, Michael Mcilorum, Tom Davies, and Arthur Mourge.
Tommy Makinson directly contacted the goal line dropout, and where the May started, May went on his way through the line and went to Jack Broadbent with a five-meter score between Lewis’s post for 6-0 lead to Jack Broadbent.
Then the young French center Leo Darrelatour lost the ball when he tackled in his half, and Robin almost hit, but the last pass lost his way.
PETA HIKU could not collect Lewis High Ball for a simple attempt as visitors turned on the heat.
Another young French player, Clement Martin, dropped the ball with a 20 -meter restart, and the man Lewis came out after a strong driving in Sam Luckley. The spiritual room has added a transition to double the lead.
Lewis thought that Broadbent overcame Try Tally after Broadbent collected the ball after a strong tackle in Cesar Rouge, but the video referee saw Broadbent’s knock.
Lewis stood beyond the line, gesturing that Half Time Hur was able to become his hat-trick, but the score remained 12-0 at intervals, and the center Romano of the Dragons was limped to a hamstring strain.
When Hiku broke in 30 meters of Ramp and Broadbent found that Joe Burgess scored in the left corner in 45 minutes, the pain continued in the second half of the Catalans. Mourgue switched from the touch line.
Broadbent scored the second 10 minutes after the Catalonians coughed 10 meters in his line, and Rover returned to the other end as the Rover crossed his line, and Romain Navarrete recorded his first point.
Lewis will always have the last smile when he is kicked out to score in 72 minutes in front of Robbins fans. Virges put him on stage with a 70 -meter dash for his second attempt as Robin flourished.
Super League Round 19 results and fixtures (live on Sky Sports)
Thursday, July 17th
Friday, July 18th
Saturday, July 19th
- Wigan Warriors 12-32 Hull FC
- Catalonia Dragon 6-34 Hull KR
Sunday, July 20th
- 3:00 pm: Castleford Tigers vs Warrington Wolves
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