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Fri July 17 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Hull FC 22 d. Celtic Crusaders 6 at
Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 10,397
Fri July 17 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Leeds Rhinos 24 d. Hull KR 14 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 16,192
Fri July 17 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Salford City Reds 12 l. Castleford Tigers 18 at
The Willows, Salford, UKCrowd: 3,487
Fri July 17 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: St Helens 20 l. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 22 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 8,651
Sun July 19 2009, 3:00PM GMTSun: Huddersfield Giants 28 d. Warrington Wolves 10 at
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UKCrowd: 7,107
Sun July 19 2009, 3:00PM GMTSun: Bradford Bulls 14 l. Wigan Warriors 20 at
Odsal Stadium, Bradford, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 9,487
Sun July 19 2009, 6:30PM GMTSun: Les Catalans Dragons 38 d. Harlequins 16 at
Stade Gilbert BrutusCrowd: 8,324
Sun July 19, 2009
Source: www.superleague.co.ukThree late tries from Gareth Raynor, Mark Calderwood and Josh Cordoba helped struggling Hull FC scrape a win over the Celtic Crusaders, robbing the competition's bottom side of what would at one stage have been a deserved win.
The Crusaders had led 6-4 until Raynor slid in at the corner for his fourth try of the season 10 minutes from the end and were good value for their lead as Hull displayed all the credentials of a side who had won just three of their last 16 games.
But Raynor's try helped to ease the pressure on beleaguered coach Richard Agar before Calderwood and Cordoba cemented the victory to deny John Dixon's men a first back-to-back success in the engage Super League.
It had looked as though the sides would go in scoreless at the interval following a pedestrian opening half, until Craig Hall, recalled from a loan spell with Widnes this week, finally broke the deadlock seconds before the hooter.
The Crusaders bossed the play for long periods in the first half and should have gone ahead through captain Jace Van Dijk.
Marshall Chalk and Chris Beasley carved out a clear run to the line for their skipper, and it looked as though the Australian would take full advantage until Jordan Tansey managed to haul him down with inches to spare.
Hull then managed to finally win some territory and, on the back of three straight sets of six, Hall broke free of a would-be tackle to mark his first Hull appearance in exactly three months with a fifth try of the season for them. Danny Tickle failed with the goal to sum up an uninspiring half.
Crusaders made an encouraging start to the second half and their pressure soon paid off as they took the lead with 50 minutes gone.
Quinn was at the heart of the move that laid on a second score of the year for Jason Chan, softly laying the ball off for the rampaging forward who could not be stopped from 15 yards. Quinn added the goal and Hull's fans gave Celtic a standing ovation in an unorthodox display of displeasure towards their side.
Two goal-line drop-outs in a row helped the Welsh side maintain their momentum while Calderwood and Richard Whiting ruined a chance for Hull to draw level when they engaged in a spell of kicking the ball ahead rather than running with it following a clean break.
It mattered little to Hull, though, as they soon managed to regain the lead, with Raynor succeeding where he had failed in the opening half after Shaun Berrigan's pass, allowing Tickle to convert from the touchline and extend his run of being the only man in the competition to score in every game this season to 22.
Calderwood then rubbed salt into Celtic's wounds by skipping in to mark his return from injury with a try after a slick Whiting pass, before Cordoba added more than a shade of unfairness to the scoreline with a close-range effort.
Fri July 17, 2009
Source: www.hullfc.comHull FC's new signing Jordan Tansey has been cleared to play by the RFL this weekend when the Celtic Crusaders visit the KC Stadium.
Tansey had been named in Richard Agar's 19-man squad for clash, subject to RFL clearance which has now been granted.
The 22-year-old arrived earlier this week after a deal was agreed between Hull, his parent club Leeds and the Sydney Roosters, where he was on-loan, to bring him in earlier than first expected, ahead of his two-year deal with the Black and Whites that was due to start next season.
It now looks likely he will make his debut against the Crusaders in front of the home fans at the KC Stadium tomorrow night.