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Super League Sunday



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Published Date: 24 August 2008
CASTLEFORD TIGERS gave a partsian crowd plenty to smile about with a 44-24 win over Warrington Wolves.
Luke Dorn was the star of the show as the Tigers rocked Warrington ahead of their play-off challenge.

Double-chasing St Helens put one hand on the engage Super League leaders shield when coach Daniel Anderson's gamble on fielding a patched-up side paid off with a 20th successive win, as they beat Huddersfield Giants 40-22 at the Galpharm.

Saints, who did just enough to get the win, are now two points ahead of Leeds with one round of fixtures left and need to avoid defeat by Wigan in their last match to ensure they finish top of the table for a third successive year.

Before then, they take on Hull in next Saturday's Challenge Cup final and, with that in mind, Anderson rested five members of his likely Wembley line-up and played two others, Sean Long and James Graham, for just half the game.

Read all the reports from around the leagues in Sports Monday, in tomorrow's Yorkshire Post.



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  • Last Updated: 24 August 2008 11:29 PM
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