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Mon April 13 2009, 2:00PM GMTMon: Hull KR 8 l. Huddersfield Giants 30 at
Craven Park, Hull (UK)Crowd: 8,731
Mon April 13 2009, 3:00PM GMTMon: Celtic Crusaders 18 l. Harlequins 40 at
Brewery Field, Bridgend, Wales, UKCrowd: 3,009
Mon April 13 2009, 3:00PM GMTMon: Leeds Rhinos 20 l. Salford City Reds 30 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 14,381
Mon April 13 2009, 3:00PM GMTMon: St Helens 44 d. Hull FC 22 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 13,684
Mon April 13 2009, 3:00PM GMTMon: Warrington Wolves 6 l. Castleford Tigers 28 at
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, UKCrowd: 8,202
Mon April 13 2009, 3:30PM GMTMon: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 24 d. Bradford Bulls 22 at
Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire (UK)Crowd: 6,516
Mon April 13 2009, 5:20PM GMTMon: Les Catalans Dragons 40 d. Wigan Warriors 24 at
Stade Gilbert BrutusCrowd: 9,490
Tue April 14, 2009
Source: www.superleague.co.ukCastleford Tigers ran in five tries to make it a miserable Easter for Warrington Wolves, who slumped to their second defeat in four days.
Cas, who have now won three of their last four engage Super League matches, were worthy winners as they bounced back from their 35-6 derby drubbing by Wakefield Wildcats on Good Friday.
Warrington boss Tony Smith gave Kevin Penny, who was dropped after the opening defeat to St Helens in February, his first start since taking over early last month.
Lee Briers was still sidelined through injury after missing Friday's last-gasp 18-16 reverse at Salford Reds.
Matt King reverted to centre with Vinnie Anderson out while Castleford were missing Dean Widders, who tore a calf muscle in their home defeat by Wakefield, and Nathan Massey.
Surging early runs from Paul Rauhihi caused Cas problems but it was a Ben Harrison burst that gave Warrington their first chance.
Skipper Adrian Morley could have scored had he taken a Rauhihi pass cleanly but defences were on top in an evenly contested affair, at least in the first half.
The Tigers finally broke the deadlock after 33 minutes when Brett Ferres took Mike Wainwright's inside pass to go over in the corner and Kirk Dixon booted the touchline conversion.
Desperate Cas tackling held up King over the line as the Tigers, still missing the suspended Ryan McGoldrick, led 6-0 at the break.
Cas extended their lead 11 minutes after the restart.
Brent Sherwin's long pass found Michael Wainwright, who shrugged off a weak Paul Johnson tackle to score with Dixon adding the goal.
Worse followed for Warrington with Michael Monaghan's hesitancy from Sherwin's kick allowing Rangi Chase to win the race to touch down and make it 18-0.
The Wolves finally gave their long-suffering fans something to cheer with Chris Bridge forcing his way over and Chris Hicks landing the goal on the hour.
Further tries from Michael Shenton and Chase in the last nine minutes added gloss to the scoreline.