Mon September 10, 2007 Ben Galea joins Hull KR on three-year deal Hull KR Born in Parramatta New South Wales, the 29-year-old NRL second rower Ben Galea is embarking on a three-year deal at Craven Park for 2008. 22:49
Thu September 6, 2007 Hull KR announce Brisoe, Fox and Webster signings Hull KR Hull Kingston Rovers are delighted to announce that Shaun Briscoe has signed on a two year deal for next season. 11:59
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Friday 7th September 2007 - KO.2000 Leeds (6) 6 Hull (10) 17 Match Official: R. Silverwood Venue: Headingley Attendance: 17,424
Hull FC bounced back from their derby humiliation to pull off a shock 17-6 win at Headingley Carnegie and ensured the engage Super League leaders' shield remained with St Helens.
Leeds Rhinos, who faded badly after taking a 6-0 lead, cannot now catch Saints and need a point from their final match of the regular season against Wakefield next Friday to hold on to second place.
Friday 7th September 2007 - KO.2000 St Helens (18) 36 Warrington (10) 16 Match Official: A Klein Venue: Knowsley Road Attendance: 11,746
St Helens claimed top spot in the engage Super League for the third successive year as they outscored Warrington Wolves by six tries to two in front of a bumper 11,746 crowd with a 36-16 win.
Kiwi wing Francis Meli claimed a hat-trick while Lee Gilmour, Ade Gardner, James Roby and Leon Pryce were also on the scoresheet against a Wolves side who had Great Britain forward Adrian Morley sent off in the 68th minute for a high tackle.
Sunday 9th September 2007 - KO.1600 Huddersfield (12) 24 Wakefield (20) 22 Match Official: S Ganson (St Helens) Venue: The Galpharm Stadium Attendance: 7,066
In-form Huddersfield Giants overturned a 10-point deficit to edge a Galpharm Stadium thriller and clinch a first-appearance in the engage Super League play-offs.
A sixth win from their last seven matches completed a remarkable transformation for the Giants, who were firm relegation favourites back in April after losing their opening seven games.
Sunday 9th September 2007 - KO.1500 Bradford (12) 40 Catalans Dragons (8) 8 Match Official: B Thaler (Wakefield) Venue: Grattan Stadium Attendance: 9,350
Nathan McAvoy grabbed his first try of the season to save both his modesty and Bradford Bull's slim hopes of finishing second in engage Super League.
The Bulls must beat Hull and hope Leeds slip up against Wakefield next week but McAvoy could be forgiven with being more concerned at finally getting himself off the mark.
Sunday 9th September 2007 - KO.1500 Hull K R (8) 24 Wigan (28) 40 Match Official: I Smith (Oldham) Venue: New Craven Park Attendance: 7,370
Wigan Warriors' hopes of rescuing another tumultuous season by securing a play-off spot were boosted by a comfortable engage Super League win over a carefree Hull KR at Craven Park.
Brian Noble's men have now leapfrogged Warrington into the top six but know that with the Wolves, Wakefield and Huddersfield all breathing down their necks, they still need to win at bitter rivals St Helens on Friday to hold on.
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