
City of Hull set for biggest derby in years
On Saturday, nothing else matters to so many in the city of Hull, as FC and KR battle for the first, and possibly only time this season at the MKM Stadium
On Saturday, nothing else matters to so many in the city of Hull, as FC and KR battle for the first, and possibly only time this season at the MKM Stadium
A new chapter in the Yorkshire derby opens as Leeds Rhinos face Huddersfield Giants at Headingley.
Hull FC Head Coach Brett Hodgson is preparing for his first taste of the eagerly anticipated Hull derby on Saturday at the MKM Stadium.
It’s derby week in the City of Hull, and one man who needs no introduction to this fixture is Hull FC’s, Scott Taylor.
Leigh Centurions’ run has been extended to 16 games without a win during their torrid Super League campaign after they fell to a heavy defeat against Leeds Rhinos at the Leigh Sports Village.
Winless Leigh Centurions face play-off chasing Leeds Rhinos on Friday evening with the hosts still looking for their first points of the campaign, having now lost 15 games Super League on the bounce.
Huddersfield Giants Head Coach Ian Watson will return to the AJ Bell Stadium for the first time since leaving the Salford Red Devils last November, looking to continue his Huddersfield side’s three-game winning streak.
Castleford Tigers will be looking to avenge their Challenge Cup final defeat to St Helens when the two sides lock horns at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Thursday evening in Super League action.
Leigh Centurions came agonisingly close to their first win of the Super League season, mounting a second-half comeback to go in front with 15 minutes remaining at the Leigh Sports Village, but Hull Kingston Rovers eventually came out on top with a 34-28 away win.
Castleford Tigers gave themselves a much-needed boost in their play-off hopes as they came out victors in the West Yorkshire derby against Leeds Rhinos.
Leeds Rhinos face off against Castleford Tigers for the third time in 2021, with this arguably the most important so far as the end of the regular season in Super League draws closer.
Hull FC Head Coach Brett Hodgson is anticipating another close contest with Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Warrington carry on their good form and win their second game in five days after beating the Leeds Rhinos after a drop goal in the final minute of the game, courtesy of debutant, George Williams.
DW Stadium was the venue for the battle of the borough where last years Super League runners-up Wigan host to winless Leigh.
Leeds emerged from the Halliwell Jones Stadium with a victory just a few short weeks ago, and will look to replicate that performance as former Wigan Warriors man George Williams is set to make his Super League return.
Leeds Rhinos boosted their chances of making the play-offs on Thursday night. A second-half fightback saw the Rhinos leave victorious.
Wigan Warriors will be looking to pick up their fourth win in a row as they travel to Warrington Wolves, with neighbours Leigh Centurions to come back at the DW stadium just four days later.
It was a brilliant second-half for the Warriors as a Jackson Hastings masterclass gave Wigan a much-needed third win on the bounce against Wakefield.
It was a great night for the Giants at the John Smith’s Stadium as the Yorkshire side won their first game since late May when they beat Leigh Centurions.
It’s been a long few weeks for Hull FC who have had to wait patiently since their last win which came against Thursday’s opponents Huddersfield Giants back in June.
Circumstances are finally beginning to look positive for Adrian Lam’s side as the Warriors prepare to face Wakefield Trinity on Friday night at the DW Stadium.
Brutal, fierce, exhilarating; three words that describe the game of Rugby League. A sport that prides itself as being one of the toughest sports in history.
It was a very disappointing night for Huddersfield Giants as they fell to a heavy 50-12 defeat at the hands of league leaders Catalans Dragons who showed no mercy throughout, scoring tries at every opportunity until the final hooter sounded.
The search for their first win of the season goes on as Warrington defeat the Leigh Centurions 44-18 in a game where youth impressed.