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Warrington Wolves kept his Hopes of a dam in Vive while living while two trials in three minutes earlier in the second half helped them to beat the Hull FC 24-10.
The defeat would have left Wolves, who had lost four of his last five games, including a shock defeat against the Giants of Huddersfield in difficulty the last time, seven points at the end of sixth place and in danger of missing the after-season for the second time since 2009.
But a rejuvenation in the second half, launched by Sam Powell Darting of half a command for his 50th career test despite three players who try to hold him back and followed by Lachlan Fitzgibbon marking, kept Warrington remotely, with the local team now at only three points behind the sixth FC Hull FC.
The trials of the Thewlis brothers, Josh and Jake, had given a sub-press thread an advance of 12-0, but he needed an even better performance after the break to see the visitors.
Rodrick Tai of Warrington made a vital tackle 13 minutes from time, dragging the Lewis Martin dive in contact with a fraction of a second before he could touch and place the nerves in jangling for the supporters of the house.
Earlier, the brilliant start of Warrington moved away and they had the chance to get up when Tai groped the kick of Aidan Sezer to present Jordan Rapana with a ball without guard to touch – the video referee declared that Tai had locked the ball before he stands out.
Harvey Barron and Sezer’s tests have reduced the Wolves’s advantage to only two points at the interval, but Hull was unable to record a point in the second period.
The Catalan dragons made a sequence of seven consecutive defeats in style with a 32-0 victory on the second Petit Petit Huddersfield in stifling conditions in the south of France.
It took 11 minutes for the blocking to be broken when the winger of the Giants Jake Bibby dropped a high kick and, from the fray, the half-keel of Dragons Luke Keary found Leo Darrelatour for a five-meter scamper without hindrance above the line.
Luke Keary extended the head of the Catalans six minutes later before Tommy Makinson hit a second conversion at home followed by a penalty shortly before half an hour.
The advantage of the Catalans at the break was 20 points with Makinson converting after Sam Tomkins touched after a short pass of Cesar Rouge.
Clement Martin was the next above the line for the Dragons – after the team of teammate Julian Bousquet was withdrawn for an escape – with Martin Bamboozant La Défense des Giants to get his first senior try.
Hooker Alrix da Costa then made sure that the Catalans finished with a fulfillment while he crossed the line to mark five minutes of time.