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Fri April 4 2008, 7:30PM GMTFri: Huddersfield Giants 16 l. Les Catalans Dragons 20 at
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UKCrowd: 4,071
Fri April 4 2008, 8:00PM GMTFri: Hull FC 8 l. Bradford Bulls 24 at
Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 13,617
Sat April 5 2008, 3:00PM GMTSat: Harlequins 35 d. Hull KR 16 at
The Stoop, Twickenham, UKCrowd: 4,560
Sat April 5 2008, 6:00PM GMTSat: Leeds Rhinos 10 l. Wigan Warriors 14 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 18,769
Sun April 6 2008, 3:30PM GMTSun: Castleford Tigers 30 d. St Helens 24 at
The Jungle, Wheldon Road, Castleford (UK)Crowd: 7,529
Sun April 6 2008, 3:30PM GMTSun: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 16 d. Warrington Wolves 2 at
Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 5,436
Sun April 6, 2008
Source: www.superleague.co.ukMatt Gafa and Rikki Sheriffe each grabbed two tries as Harlequins RL moved back into the engage Super League play-off places with a hard-fought 35-16 victory over visitors Hull KR.
Gafa struck in each half to take his season tally to eight as the London club produced a dominant first-half display and then withstood a second-half Hull fightback.
The visitors made the brighter opening and it was only a combination of poor decision-making and strong home defence that kept the scoresheet blank.
First burly stand-off Paul Cooke broke tackles only to see Ben Galea's grubber kick elude everybody, then moments later Ben Fisher knocked on with the line at his mercy.
Midway through the half though Quins turned the game on its head with two tries in the space of three minutes.
The first came when Danny Orr's chip allowed Jon Wells to leap highest and plunge over the line, and seconds later skipper Rob Purdham stole in after Sheriffe had made an electrifying 50-metre run.
With Henry Paul converting one and adding a penalty Harlequins suddenly had a handy advantage and the confidence seemed to drain from the shell-shocked visitors.
The Londoners then made their dominance tell when Orr made a surging break and Gafa was on hand to scamper over, Paul adding the extras.
Just as in the opening half Hull KR made a strong start to the second period, and were rewarded when Ben Cockayne profited from a Cooke up-and-under to crash over.
As the conditions deteriorated, Quins stretched their lead when first Paul struck a drop-goal, then Gafa claimed his second try after good work by Purdham.
But the visitors refused to go quietly and quick tries from Cockayne and Kirk Netherton produced a frantic finale.
But with the minutes ticking away, and with Hull KR desperate for possession, Sheriffe found space out wide to twice dart in to seal victory.
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Harlequins pushing to next levelFri April 4, 2008
Source: www.quins.co.ukHarlequins Rugby League Head Coach, Brian McDermott, has today named his19 man squad ahead of this Saturday's clash with Hull KR.
Scott Hill and Mark McLinden remain sidelined this week due to injuries sustained over the Easter weekend. Hill is still recovering from nerve damage to the arm and McLinden an Achilles tendon tear.
Half-back Danny Orr and Centre Matt Gafa, who both missed last week's win at Warrington, are looking promising for Saturday's game.
Prop Danny Ward comes back into the side after serving a one-match ban.
The full 19 man squad is:
Clubb, Gafa, Grayshon, Haggerty, Howell, Mbu, Melling, Orr, Paul, Purdham, Randall, Rinaldi, Sharp, Sheriffe, Temata, Ward, Wells, Williams, Worrincy
The game will be played Saturday 5 April at The Twickenham Stoop. Kick off 3pm.
Quotes from Head Coach Brain McDermott:
"This week we are looking for some consistency.
"While Warrington was a brave win for us it didn't fix any of the problems we'd had in the couple of weeks prior to that.
"We are looking to put in a good performance now that the Easter period is over."News sent by:
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