Livett focused on firing Salford up the Super League table ahead of Saints clash
Salford Red Devils’ Harvey Livett has said he’s determined to help his team climb up the Super League table.
Salford Red Devils’ Harvey Livett has said he’s determined to help his team climb up the Super League table.
Salford Red Devils’ head coach Richard Marshall is relishing the ten-day timescale in which his side will come up against three of the best teams in Super League historically.
Warrington Wolves meet the Huddersfield Giants on Monday night in a clash that sees the return of fans to the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
It’s a Yorkshire derby on Friday night as Wakefield looks for their first win of the season against a Leeds Rhinos side who are without a win in five games.
Round six of the Betfred Super League welcomes fans back into stadiums at a reduced capacity for the first time in 428 days. Castleford Tigers’ victory over St Helens at the Mend-a-hose jungle on the 15th of March is the last time fans were allowed to attend.
A first half brace from the Warrington’s number nine set Steve Price’s side on route to a second victory over the Catalan Dragons in the space of two weeks.
Wigan Warriors head coach Adrian Lam believes that his team can only improve in the coming weeks despite having started…
The focus for eight Super League sides turns to the Challenge Cup this week as Catalan Dragons face the Warrington Wolves for the second time in the space of two weeks on Friday night. The two sides will go head to head at Headingley Stadium with a place in the Semi Finals for the winner.
Embed from Getty Images Looking ahead to their Challenge Cup quarter-final clash against high flying Castleford Tigers at the weekend,…
Ahead of their Challenge Cup quarter-final tie at the weekend, Castleford Tigers head coach Daryl Powell has said it would…
After a close first-half, it took 42 minutes for Warrington to finally get going but when they did there was a flurry of tries, and one from debutant Greg Inglis.
Top quality tries, late tackles a sin binning and massive controversy. It definitely wasn’t a quite night for referee James Child.
Leigh Centurions full-back Ryan Brierley believes that he will come up against the best side in Super League when St Helens travel to the Leigh Sports Village on Friday night.
Round five of the Betfred Super League and another big test for Adrian Lam’s side. After handing Castleford Tigers their first defeat off the season last week they come up against another unbeaten side tonight in Hull FC.
It isn’t the easiest task to complete the game and win everything there is to be won but on his return to competitive Rugby League however, Greg Inglis is set to make his long awaited Warrington Wolves debut at the weekend against Hull Kingston Rovers.
Following a disappointing end to the 2020 season, which saw Daryl Powell’s side miss out on the Super League play-offs finishing in eighth, the Tigers have been one of the inform sides in the new season winning their first three league games.
Along with the try from Widdop himself, there were also scores from Ben Currie, Toby King and Jake Mamo, which gave Warrington their second win of the season and one that ended the Dragons’ unbeaten start.
As two unbeaten teams in Wigan Warriors and Castleford Tigers faced each other at the DW Stadium on Thursday night it saw the return of Bevan French for the Warriors- in his first appearance of the season.
Leigh Centurions manager John Duffy believes that the return of fans at his side’s matches will only benefit the team on the pitch, especially in front of a roaring home crowd.
Zak Hardaker instrumental in helping Wigan Warriors overcome a resolute Leeds Rhinos. There were also tries for Jackson Hastings and a brace for Liam Farrell which helped the Warriors extend their winning run in 2021 to take Adrian Lam’s side to the top of the Betfred Super League table.
A return to Super League action tonight for both Leeds and Wigan. The Warriors will face a depleted Rhinos side who have several key players out through injury.
A welcome distraction for both Leigh and Huddersfield this weekend with both sides losing their opening two Super League games.
After an exciting 30-22 encounter between Featherstone and Batley last weekend in the second round of the Challenge Cup, the two sides will take to the field once again on Friday night in the opening round of the Betfred Championship.
The Rhinos fought back from a 16-4 deficit in the first half to lead 22-16 at the break, A second try for Tom Johnstone levelled the game at 22-22, before a late Jack Broadbent try gave Richard Agar’s side the perfect start to the season.