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 There was a bike to be remounted for the Warrington Wolves
after they limped home to the UK after an embarrassing showing in Las Vegas
where they were put to the sword by a rampant Wigan Warriors, in their way a
resurgent Wakefield Trinity who themselves lost out to St Helens last time out.
The sides came into the game in seventh and eighth in the table,
Warrington had a chance to climb to fourth with any kind of victory but a win
by six or more from the visitors would lift them above their hosts.
Warrington were the bookies favourites with home advantage
and two wins from their three matches so far, the visitors being given a ten-point
start on the handicap coupon.
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 Two sides widely tipped to finish the season mid-table, and
likely be battling it out for the last play-off place, met in Perpignan as the
Leeds Rhinos were in town to take on the Catalans Dragons.
The Dragons were slight favourites with the bookies despite
starting the game five league places below Leeds, but a two-point handicap was
neither here nor there, as the Dragons looked to move up to ninth, the Rhinos with
their eye on fourth.
Leeds gave a debut to early season signing Australian centre
Ethan Clark-Wood in place of the injured Ryan Hall, and welcomed back Matt
Frawley and Brodie Croft, but they were still without the injured skipper Cameron
Smith who will be missing for the best part of two months.
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 Starting the round as the top two, the only two
remaining one-hundred-percent sides, St Helens and Hull KR had a round four
date at the Totally Wicked Stadium with the honour of ending the weekend at the
top of the pile, the prize on offer.
St Helens were slight favourites for the win with the
bookies, handicapped six points on the coupon, but the Robins were happy to be
given the underdogs tags in a game that they will have prioritised since the
announcement of the fixture lists.
A big blow for the visitors was the loss of their kicker
Rhyse Martin who could be out for up to four months after sustaining a thigh
injury requiring surgery, but they were boosted by the return of talisman Mikey
Lewis.
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 After a close but morale boosting second win of the season, over
the Huddersfield Giants, in round three, Hull FC returned home looking for a third,
but this time against daunting opposition in the form of the Leigh Leopards,
currently sat joint top of the competition with maximum points.
A points win of thirty-three or more for the home side would
see them up above their opponents and into third spot, whereas a win of any description
would put the Leopards on top of the pile ahead of tomorrows meeting between St
Helens and Hull Kingston Rovers.
Hull FC were given a four point start on the coupon by the
bookmakers who were expecting a tight game, a continued rebirth for the Airlie
Birds, or more of the same for the Leopards.
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 A party had broken out in Las Vegas as all eyes of the rugby league world focussed on a jamboree of rugby with four games back-to-back including the first ever game of Super League to be played in the USA in its thirty year history.
Wigan had been handicapped by eight points on the coupon, the bookies making the Champions the favourites for victory, but the main hope amongst those with rugby league in their hearts was that it would be a close game, packed with thrills and excitement, to tempt in the American audience.
Three more games would follow throughout the night, but it was down to two of our own sides to get the event off to the best of starts.
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The opening chapter of an historic day for rugby league, which would later see Wigan and Warrington meet in Las Vegas, got underway in Wakefield as Trinity took on a St Helens side who were looking to return to the top of the table.
The odds were firmly on the visitors side for the win, with Wakefield being given a twelve point start on the handicap coupon, but most commentators thought that this was on the conservative side given the free-scoring nature of the 2025 version of St Helens.
A home win would lift Wakefield into the top four, a loss would see them end the round in eighth.
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 Hull KR’s unbeaten start to the season was under threat as a
winless Salford Red Devils rolled into town looking to give their season a kick-start
after a tumultuous opening couple of rounds which had seen them concede one
hundred and fourteen points while registering just a single converted try.
Hull KR would spend the night at the top of the table if
they could delight their passionate supporters with another victory, and with
expectations high of another Grand Final in 2025 they would settle for nothing
less.
Both sides made a couple of lineup changes ahead of the
fixture, the most notable being the Robins loss of talisman Mikey Lewis, with
Salford hoping that they could reproduce the outcome of the round three game in
2024 when they won by 17-10.
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A fourteen-point win would have been enough to take Adrian Lam’s Leigh Leopards into second spot at the conclusion of round two of Super League 2025, all that stood in their way was a Huddersfield Giants side looking for their first two points of the season after their opening weekend loss to the Warrington Wolves.
The Leopards were without captain Josh Charnley who is expected to be out for up to four weeks after suffering a neck injury but were, nevertheless, favourites with the bookies for back-to-back wins as they were handicapped by twelve points on the coupon against a side who showed strongly in defeat last time out.
As ever, there was a great atmosphere at the Leigh Sports Village, boosted by the news that the signature of Edwin Ipape had been secured until the end of 2031.
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A win of any description would be enough to ensure that St Helens ended round two at the top of Super League, but stood in their way was Danny McGuire’s Castleford Tigers who were themselves looking to get the first points of their 2025 campaign.
The Tigers were given a twenty point start on the handicap coupon by the bookies who couldn’t see anything other than a Saints win based on their commanding demolition of Salford last weekend coupled with a low expectation of the Tigers despite their golden point loss to the much-fancied Robins last time out.
Castleford needed to stop Saints getting on a roll, because if the did then the likelihood was that they would be on the end of a hiding.
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This week’s Salford Red Devils were likely to be a very different proposition to the side which were heavily beaten by St Helens in the opening round as the salary cap restrictions were lifted allowing Paul Rowley to select a full-strength side to take on the Leeds Rhinos, both sides seeking their first win in the competition.
The home side were the favourites with the bookies to start to repair the terrible points difference which they suffered in the 82-0 drubbing last week, the Rhinos were keen to get back on the bike after their unexpected loss at home to newly promoted Wakefield Trinity last weekend.
It is very early in the season, but both coaches knew that the outcome of the game was crucial for both sides.
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It was only round two of the 2025 Super League, but both Hull FC and the Wigan Warriors already had plenty to play for, Wigan to get their first win of the season while Hull had one eye on the top of the table, and the pride of lifting themselves above the red and white half of the city.
Wigan were the favourites to overcome their opening day loss to the Leigh Leopards and they were handicapped by twelve points on the coupon, the bookies predicting another close Super League game in what promises to be a close Super League season.
Wigan had Adam Miski back in their line-up, the only change to last weekend, Hull coach John Cartwright made several changes to their line-up, the most notable being the loss of Zak Hardaker who was replaced by Ed Chamberlain after suffering a groin injury.
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Two sides who got their 2025 season off to winning ways in round one met in Wakefield for a round two Thursday night fixture with Hull KR being the visitors to Trinity with an important two points up for grabs and the top of the table beckoning, at least overnight.
The bookies had given Wakefield a twelve point start on the handicap coupon, respectful to the newly promoted home side while sending a clear message that the Robins were the favourites to take the win as they looked to replicate last season’s exceptional form.
The full house notices were up in Wakefield with 8,065 crammed into the stadium.
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Game six of a roller coaster opening weekend of Super League 2025 took place on Sunday afternoon as a much-fancied Warrington Wolves made the journey to Huddersfield to take on a Giants side who many were tipping to have a season battling to avoid the wooden spoon.
The Giants had been given a ten points start on the coupon by the bookies who must have been collectively sweating on another win for the underdogs in a round which had seen the Warriors and Rhinos beaten in games that they were expected to win, Hull FC upsetting the odds with a big win in the south of France, and St Helens recording a record Super League win over the Salford Red Devils.
There were a handful of new signings on show for both sides as Luke Robinson’s Claret and Gold took on the Primrose and Blue of Sam Burgess’s hopefuls.
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The most talked about game of the round, for all the wrong reasons, was the game selected by the BBC for free to air broadcast as St Helens played host to an Academy line-up from the Salford Red Devils who were seemingly trying to prove a point to the games administration.
The lowest shirt number in the Salford starting thirteen was twenty-seven with all thirteen selected starters unlikely to get another game in 2025 once their takeover paperwork is rubber stamped, much to the embarrassment of their fans.
Salford had a fifty-two-point start on the coupon and were expected to take a heavy beating as they selected their side under a restricted salary cap which included just three players on the substitutes bench, two of which were rumoured as unlikely to take the field in the eighty minutes.
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The draw for the fourth round of the 2025 Challenge Cup took place at the Totally Wicked Stadium in St Helens at half time in the game between Saints and an under-strength Salford Red Devils side.
The games will be played on the weekend of the 15th and 16th of March with a place on the quarter finals up for grabs.
The balls were drawn by Paul Sculthorpe and Robbie Hunter-Paul, two men with some Challenge Cup pedigree.
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After a season in the Championship the much-heralded return of Daryl Powell’s Wakefield Trinity saw them travel to AMT Headingley for a round one opener against Brad Arthurs much fancied and revitalised Leeds Rhinos.
The visitors were given a respectful twelve-point start, but after an opening weekend of shocks and close games, who would bet against another close encounter and an extension of the eighty minutes with more golden point drama.
Both sides came into the game of the back of massive Challenge Cup third round victories, the Rhinos putting ninety-two unanswered points past Wests Warriors, while Trinity scored eighty-two against York Acorn with a big zero in the against column.
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Two sides who are happy to forget poor 2024 seasons met in the opening round in the south of France as the Catalans Dragons sought a winning start to their campaign against the re-structured Hull FC who needed a much brighter 2025 to pacify their passionate supporters.
It was an almost unrecognisable Hull FC side, and the bookies had some belief that they may put on a good show in Perpignan as they only gave them a very respectful ten point start on the handicap coupon.
Both sides picked up wins last week in the Challenge Cup, the Dragons unconvincing in a 14-0 win over Halifax Panthers, FC getting a confidence boost in their 52-6 win over York Acorn.
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The wait was over, on a chilly evening in Wigan and the battle of the Borough between the Warriors and the Leopards heralded the start of the 2025 Super League season as the Champions took on former boss Adrian Lam’s much fancied Leopards.
The bookies had plumped for a convincing Wigan win and had handicapped the home side by a big sixteen points on the coupon as a large crowd filed in through the turnstiles, eager for the season to get underway.
Nothing would be decided today but local bragging rites were up for grabs, the Leopards looking to spring a surprise and get their season off to the best start, the Warriors looking to take up where they left off at the end of 2024.
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Another Super League versus Championship Challenge Cup tie pitted the Bradford Bulls against near neighbours Castleford Tigers in a third-round match-up which saw Danny McGuires visitors as favourites to overcome Brian Noble’s charges.
It was a heavily experienced Bulls side, and one which the BBC had selected to broadcast indicating that they believed that it was the most likely to be a giant-killing, the pitch at Odsal being a leveller for what promised to be a tremendous cup tie.
A place in the fourth round awaited, with both sides and coaches were eager to progress, the Bradford crowd swelled by a decent contingent from Castleford.
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Another Challenge Cup third round game, which looked like a one-sided affair, saw amateurs York Acorn against Super League opposition in the form of the Black & Whites of Hull FC.
The bookies had given the Airlie Birds a sixty-eight-point handicap on the coupon, forecasting one-way traffic to keep the hoards of FC fans who had made the journey to Post Office Road in Featherstone to cheer on their side.
Hull FC gave seven debuts, but this was the easiest of first games that was possible for the FC new men as they edge towards the start of the Super League season.
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