Hull missed the chance to leapfrog revival club Warrington in seventh spot in engage Super League as they slipped to a 24-12 defeat at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. The sides were level at 6-6 at the break but the Wolves ran in three tries in 10 minutes after the interval through Paul Wood, Matt King and Ben Harrison to make it five wins in their last six league matches. Australian scrum-half Michael Monaghan impressed for the hosts after their pack took control. Chris Riley scored their other try. Jodie Broughton and Kirk Yeaman crossed for the visitors. Catalans recovered from an early 10-point deficit to keep themselves in the engage Super League play-off picture with a nail-biting 22-20 win at Castleford on Saturday night. The Tigers got off to a superb start with tries from Brett Ferres and Richard Owen but the Dragons...
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