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Super League: Castleford Tigers 6-26 Leeds Rhinos – Visitors extend Tigers’ winless start
Paul Momirovski’s first Super League tries helped Leeds Rhinos extend Castleford’s winless start to the season to six matches.
After a scoreless, but entertaining, opening half, the Australian reacted first to Brodie Croft’s cross-field kick at the start of the second period.
The ex-Sydney and Penrith centre ran in a second try shortly afterwards, with Lachie Miller adding two more tries.
The Tigers could only manage a late consolation try from Josh Simm.
More to follow.
Castleford: Broadbent, Simm, Hodson, Wood, Senior, Richardson, Miller, Lawler, McShane, Watts, El-Zakhem, Mellor, Westerman
Interchanges: Horne, Hall, Vete, Johnson
Leeds: Miller, Roberts, Newman, Momirovski, Handley, Croft, Frawley, Oledzki, Ackers, Sangare, Bentley, Martin, Smith
Interchanges: Lisone, O’Connor, McDonnell, Goudemand
Referee: Aaron Moore
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