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Tom Davies has scored a trial trip while Hull Kr beat Wakefield 34-10 in Craven Park to stretch his Betfred Super League advance.
Trinity had beaten the Wigan champions at home last time, but he should not be repeated even if they had equaled the Rovers in the first half.
Rovers also marked the tests through Joe Burgess, Mikey Lewis and Peta Hiku, with Arthur Mourgue who launched five conversions.
Tom Johnstone and Corey Hall crossed first half for visitors when they were briefly led, Max Jowitt adding a conversion.
Rovers has forced an abandonment of the goal line and the persistence of Hyse Martin has seen them take the lead.
The second row was discharged near the line so that Davies picks up the bouncing ball and crosses after 20 minutes, with Mourgue adding the extras.
Wakefield responded quickly while Johnstone was attached in the left corner after a scanning movement, Jowitt kick him at 6-6.
Trinity took the lead with 10 minutes from half remaining while Hall plunged into the right corner, but Jowitt missed the conversion from the outside.
Burgess plunged to the left to level it after 34 minutes and the kick of the Mourgue line gave Rovers an advance of 12-10 at halftime.
The hosts claimed the first score of the second half while Lewis made his way and the third kick of Mourgue extended the advantage to 18-10.
Hiku’s pass found Davies who destroyed the two plated for her second try and Mourgue maintained her t-shirt accuracy with number four.
Lewis was sent to the Sin Bac when he prevented Cameron Scott from kicking, but Wakefield had trouble making the Mason Pass for Lino’s pass to Lachlan Walmsley pay in contact with the winger’s boot.
The pulmonary race of Jack Broadbent through the middle saw the Rovers moving to the right and Hiku installed Davies for his triples. The conversion of Mourgue put the Rovers 20 points at 30-10.
Try the number six came while Lewis’ first significant touch from the return to the field saw him pass to Hiku for an easy score to conclude a convincing victory.
Jake Connor recalled his international references in time while Leeds fought back third place in the Table de la Super League with an extremely entertaining 48-30 victory against Leigh in Headingley.
The 30 -year -old, who played for the last time for England in 2018, delivered another breathtaking screen, including eight eight conversions just three days before Shaun Wane appointed his first performance team before the ASHES Autumn series against Australia.
Connor has excelled since the transition to half of Scrum this season and is one of the main reasons why Brad Arthur’s flamboyant side emerges once again real candidates after the season after a two -year interruption.
Harry Newman and Kallum Watkins each crossed twice for Leeds, while Leigh turned out to be unable to take out a large deal despite a hat -trick for the brand of the winger Keanan.
Watkins collapsed on the kick of Connor to open the scoring in the fifth minute, but Leigh responded quickly when Isaac Liu pushed a little too easily through the Leeds line.
Gareth O’Brien gave a kick at the level of the leopards, but Leeds uprooted the advantage when Lachlan Miller capitalized on a loose pass to return halfway. Leigh’s brand has always gone through its first to reduce the deficit.
The rhinoceros ended the first half with fulfillment with tests by Cameron Smith and Harry Newman, and after Leigh once again joined O’Brien shortly after the break, the hosts began to go up the pressure.
Miller’s kick was struck on Newman’s path which spread for his second, then Watkins imitated his teammate by playing an epic model to pass O’Brien to create the simplest conversions for the flawless connor.
On their credit, the visitors continued to push and Brand crossed two others to complete his hat -trick, on each side of an advanced effort by Tom Holroyd.
Connor’s impact continued in the last stages, traveling a short pass for Mikolaj Oledzki to fall for the eighth of his team, then finishing a superb solo performance by extending his perfect record in front of the posts.
There was still time for Umyla Hanley to cross the 14th test of a ridiculously open game.