Tigers Thrash the Centurions After the excitement of the Championship Summer Bash it was Super League which again took centre stage with five round sixteen Bank Holiday Monday fixtures.
League leaders Castleford Tigers, on the back of a tough home win against Widnes Vikings, had a trip to second bottom Leigh Centurions who themselves stunned Hull FC with a great victory on Friday evening.
A win for Leigh would see them into tenth and above the Huddersfield Giants, and more importantly just two points behind Warrington Wolves in eighth. The maths were more simple for the Tigers, two points would see them back clear at the top of the pile.
Tigers Thrash the Centurions After the excitement of the Championship Summer Bash it was Super League which again took centre stage with five round sixteen Bank Holiday Monday fixtures.
League leaders Castleford Tigers, on the back of a tough home win against Widnes Vikings, had a trip to second bottom Leigh Centurions who themselves stunned Hull FC with a great victory on Friday evening.
A win for Leigh would see them into tenth and above the Huddersfield Giants, and more importantly just two points behind Warrington Wolves in eighth. The maths were more simple for the Tigers, two points would see them back clear at the top of the pile.
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