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Sky Sports experts analyse all the action from Magic Weekend 2013

Danny Brough (L) is tackled by Danny Addy of Bradford during the Super League Magic Weekend match between Bradford Bulls and Huddersfield Giants at the Etihad Stadium
Image: Brough: converted each of Huddersfield's seven tries against Bradford

The Super League clubs and their supporters flocked to The Etihad Stadium for Magic Weekend - and so did the Sky Sports team.

Hull FC 22-16 Hull KR

Read our match report here STEVO SAYS: Chris Green has scored a clearly offside try to win Hull FC the game - you don't need to be Einstein to know that - and I am amazed that it was allowed to stand. We have made giant strides in our game to ensure that the officials get the replays, so I can't believe [RFL match official] Steve Ganson, who is very good at his job, has discarded all the technology presented to him. I am disappointed for Hull KR but also for the game. PHIL CLARKE SAYS: There are times in life and in this sport of rugby league when you win despite not deserving to and that is what Hull have done today and if they make the Grand Final, which is certainly possible, they may look back on this game as a defining one. For Hull KR, though, and their coach Craig Sandercock (pictured), the Magic Weekend has turned into a tragic weekend and I don't think they will make the top eight come the end of the season.

Salford 28-18 Widnes

Read our match report here PHIL CLARKE SAYS: Salford deserved the victory as they were so solid when Widnes were attacking their try line; the Reds missed just eight tackles in the game and I haven't seen them defend that well all season. They were extremely brave and, like they did last year when they beat Huddersfield, they rose to the occasion of the Magic Weekend - but I don't think they will play that well again this campaign! Widnes will be disappointed to have lost but they could have won and are now regularly competing with sides in Super League, which they weren't doing in 2012, so they are making slow but steady progress.

St Helens 22-48 Warrington

Read our match report here JON WELLS SAYS: St Helens had chances to work their way back into the game but at times they misfired and made a series of poor passes, and the Wolves bared their teeth when it counted and knocked the stuffing out of Saints, with Trent Waterhouse a go to man and Simon Grix having a great match. PHIL CLARKE SAYS: I was at Adrian Morley's (pictured) comeback for Swinton last Sunday in front of a few hundred people and I wouldn't have imagined that the week would end with him scoring a try at Magic Weekend in front of thousands, but he fully deserved it for all the pain he has been through with his bicep injury.

Catalans 46-18 London

Read our match report here PHIL CLARKE SAYS: Catalans are a side that can score long-range tries and showed that in this game by taking advantage of the possession that they had, and the fact they scored five tries and conceded just one shows how dominant they were. The Dragons' defence was good, too, and they demonstrated that they can still be a threat for the Grand Final. They should gain some momentum from having Scott Dureau (pictured) and his freshness back in the side, while full-back Morgan Escare looks fantastic and has brilliant try-scoring ability; a lot of Grand Final-winning sides have a young star that comes to the fore and Escare could be that man for Catalans.

Leeds 16-20 Wigan

Read our match report here STEVO SAYS: We've seen good displays from Warrington and Huddersfield over the Magic Weekend, but Wigan's clash with Leeds featured two teams that not only have skill and rattle up points but know how to dig deep - and that should be an example to other sides. It was very tough out there tonight (Sunday) so it was important to have someone who could score goal kicks and Wigan's Pat Richards (pictured) proved to be the difference.

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