Second Circle of the Super League: Leeds Rhinos Power Past Salford Red Devils in 32-6 Wins, as St Helens scored in the dominant victory 46-6 over Castleford Tigers | Rugby league news

Leeds Rhinos overcome the early deficit and loss of Brodie Croft to worried injuries that in the second round of the Super League, Salford Red Devils 32-6 defeated Salford Red Devils, while St Helens fled 46-6 over Castleford Tigers.
Croft was taken on a stretcher after it seemed unconsciously knocked out in Pribora just before halftime, and a rhinos staff, she gratefully revealed that the Australian was worse and walked during a delayed interval.
Joe Shorrocks was sent to his son Bin for his participation in the incident, and the resulting sentence gave Leeds 16-6 leadership at halftime, with Riley Lumba tried double and another Morgan Gannon who wiped the home side early lead.
Calum Watkins gave Salford an ideal start because they seemed to bounce off the record defeat of 82-0 in St. Helens, which encouraged the RFL investigation into the decision of Chief Coach Paul Rowley to state the team mostly composed of spare players.
Rowley was denied the use of numerous older players due to the limit of the salary limit that was finally abolished after the club announced the end of the download on Thursday, ending the financial turmoil.
The questions on the field also looked lighter when Watkins brought from a immediate vicinity with less than two minutes after Marc Sneyda 40:20 gave the opportunity to attack deep in the Leeds territory.
However, since then, everyone has been nosorozi with Lump, Gannon, Ash Handley, James Bentley and Ryan Hall, who extended the attractive result to get the first win of the season on the board.
Saints run the riots in the jungle
Teenage star Harry Robertson has achieved twice while St. Helens followed last week’s Salford record route with a dazzling nine percent of Castleford’s demolition in their Betfred Super League conflict in Jungle.
Robertson joined Joe Batchelor, Kyle Feldt, Jonny Lomax, Agnitius Paasi, Alex Walmsley, Jack Welsby and Jon Bennison, while Mark Percival dropped 10 points in their 46-6 victory.
The saints needed to an extraordinary 128 from their first two games of the season and suggest that they shape themselves to re -challenge the top of the table after relatively below the campaign below 2024.
Castleford must have been afraid of the worst after Burdo opened 15 minutes in which visitors looked like they had every intention of trying to mimic their historic pounding Salford 82-0 last week.
The hosts, in contrast, went down to a couple of defeats, although the manner of last week’s painful loss in Hull KR gave men Danny McGuire to seek the first victory that the morale launched.
This sense of optimism began to blink in the sixth minute when Batchelor jumped on a brief passage from Welsby to run and run to visitors, and shortly after that Feldt moved to the corner after the passage of Tristan Sailora had separated the home defense.
When Bennison’s perfectly weighted blow sent Lomax, which broke through less than a quarter of an hour, and the hopes were well and truly pierced, and another poor night watched the hosts.
To the host’s merit, they gathered to defy the visitors by the end of the first period, reducing a deficit to a whopping eight points when Sylvester Nemo transferred to an attempt that Tex Hoy neatly turned.
Things could have been even better that Castleford Daejarn As did not try to go solo when he returned to the saints 20 almost immediately after restarting.
But the saints were too grossing at the interval and began the second period, as they had the first, stretching the Castleford line to the turning point and re -establishing their comfortable advantage when Paasi collapsed from close range.
It was soon followed by 19-year-old Robertson, who cut from his right side for a dazzling second, and Walmsley, who is a comprehensive time of defense defense, a saint, slid far toward another comprehensive victory.
Fletcher Rooney approached the attractive comfort for the hosts as they demolished the minutes, but was packed by his colleague from full of Bek Welsby, who duly implemented the second end to score before Bennison added ninth and last.
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