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Archive > Year > 2006 > English Super League

Round 9
Huddersfield Giants 18 l. Hull FC 26

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2006 English Super League
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Location: United Kingdom > National > First Grade
Competition: English Super League


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Thu April 13 2006, 8:00PM GMT
Thu: Leeds Rhinos 18 l. Bradford Bulls 20
at Headingley, Leeds, UK
Crowd: 17,700

Fri April 14 2006, 12:35PM GMT
Fri: St Helens 48 d. Wigan Warriors 10
at Knowsley Road, St Helens, UK
Crowd: 17,500

Fri April 14 2006, 3:00PM GMT
Fri: Harlequins 36 d. Les Catalans Dragons 14
at The Stoop, Twickenham, UK
Crowd: 3,472

Fri April 14 2006, 3:00PM GMT
Fri: Warrington Wolves 6 l. Salford City Reds 22
at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, UK
Crowd: 10,744

Fri April 14 2006, 7:30PM GMT
Fri: Huddersfield Giants 18 l. Hull FC 26
at Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UK
Crowd: 5,900

Fri April 14 2006, 7:30PM GMT
Fri: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 34 d. Castleford Tigers 26
at Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK
Crowd: 8,237





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Huddersfield Giants
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Sun April 16, 2006
Brough inspires victory over Giants
2006 English Super League - Round 9  Hull offered a significant ray of hope to their new coach Peter Sharp after overcoming Huddersfield 26-18 at the Galpharm Stadium on Friday night.  20:41

Thu April 13, 2006
Hull born Smith looks forward to Friday's game
Huddersfield Giants  Huddersfield Giants second rower Paul Smith is looking forward to Fridays visit of Hull to the Galpharm for a number of reasons.  10:16

Tue April 11, 2006
Inform Salford too good for Huddersfield
2006 English Super League - Round 8  Chris Thorman and Paul March returned to the Giants line-up for the trip over the Pennines to the Willows to take on form team Salford City Reds, but Paul Reilly was missing, Stuart Donlan reverting to the full back position.  14:18


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Hull FC
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Sun April 16, 2006
Brough inspires victory over Giants
2006 English Super League - Round 9  Hull offered a significant ray of hope to their new coach Peter Sharp after overcoming Huddersfield 26-18 at the Galpharm Stadium on Friday night.  20:41

Thu April 13, 2006
Peter Sharp Interview
Hull FC  Interview with new Hull FC coach Peter Sharp.  9:25

Tue April 11, 2006
Hull FC appoint Peter Sharp as new Head Coach
Hull FC  Hull FC are proud to announce that Australian Peter Sharp is to become the clubs new Head Coach.  9:27

Rugby League Match Player Summary

Huddersfield Giants
Martin Aspinwall [WG] 12 Pts; 3t
Chris Nero [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Chris Thorman [F8] 2 Pts; 1g

Hull FC
Nathan Blacklock [WG] 8 Pts; 2t
Danny Brough [BE] 6 Pts; 3g
Kirk Yeaman [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Richard Horne [HB] 4 Pts; 1t
Sid Domic [CT] 4 Pts; 1t

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Brough inspires victory over Giants
Sun April 16, 2006
Source: www.hullfc.com

Hull offered a significant ray of hope to their new coach Peter Sharp after overcoming Huddersfield 26-18 at the Galpharm Stadium on Friday night.

Having lost an alarming six of their last seven games, Richard Agar will be pleased at the way his side arrested their mini-crisis, especially as they were given a tough examination from Jon Sharp's Huddersfield.

The Giants were looking to bounce back from last week?s loss at Salford and a polished first-half showing saw them lead 10-8 at the interval after tries from Martin Aspinwall, who went on to post a hat-trick, and Chris Nero, although Hull, inspired by substitute Danny Brough, were comfortably the better side in the second half.

Agar was able to welcome Nathan Blacklock back into his side after injury and the Australian winger played a key role in Hull opening an early lead. First he was involved in the move that saw Lee Radford, Chris Chester and Richard Horne combine to send Sid Domic flying in at the corner, before Horne then fed Blacklock to register his second try of the season.

Paul Cooke failed to convert on both occasions and was made to pay for his profligacy as Huddersfield quickly took the lead.

On the back of the game's first penalty, the Giants made their way down field, where Stuart Jones fed Aspinwall who crashed over in the corner. James Evans could have added a second try just moments later, falling just short of collecting Chris Thorman?s kick, although Thorman was able to turn provider shortly after.

The skipper broke clear of Hull's defence and with men inside and outside of him, picked the correct option in feeding Nero who tumbled over the line. Thorman?s goal edged the home side ahead 10-8, a scoreline that stood until the interval.

Hull began the second period with renewed purpose, although their revival did not really begin until Agar introduced Brough from the bench. The scrum-half was needed too, as Cooke and Horne were failing to cause the home side any trouble with a predictable kicking game.

Brough soon posted a penalty to level the scores and, as the hour mark approached, Hull edged ahead with another quickfire double. First Blacklock posted his second score after a superb Domic pass, before Kirk Yeaman fought his way over for his 10th of the season in the opposite corner after Matt Gardner had spilt Brough?s kick.

Brough's touchline goal opened up a 10-point lead, although Aspinwall, as in the first half, soon responded with a try after good work from Thorman again.

With both sides looking for a killer score, it was Hull who struck the next, decisive blow. After their forwards, marshalled by the outstanding Richard Swain, drove them downfield, Horne was on hand to squirm over the line from close range. Brough's goal left the scoreline at 14-26.

Huddersfield added a last-minute try as Aspinwall completed his treble, but it was too little, too late.

Report source: www.hullfc.com



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