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Super League: Leeds claim 26-12 derby victory at Castleford

Image: Hall scores for Leeds

Leeds claimed a 26-12 derby victory over Castleford in front of a sell-out crowd at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle.

Leeds were still missing their injured skipper Kevin Sinfield, who announced this week that he will switch codes next season, but showed there will be life after Sir Kevin as they ran in five tries, with Ryan Hall bagging a brace.

The Rhinos produced an excellent team performance, with young winger Ash Handley particularly impressive up against the formidable Justin Carney.

Ryan Hall was sent to the sin-bin for the first time in his career in a frenetic opening but Castleford failed to take advantage and it was the Rhinos who struck first as Joel Moon scored his first try of the season.

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Leeds Rhinos remain top of the Super League after defeating Castleford Tigers 26-12

Hall made amends by extending Leeds' lead and Stevie Ward's converted try cancelled out Michael Shenton's effort to give the Rhinos a 16-6 half-time lead.

There were chances aplenty at the start of the second period but brilliant defence by both sides meant there was no further addition to the score until the 63rd minute, when Hall completed his double.

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Adam Cuthbertson then crossed for a try his performance deserved and despite Shenton's late second, Leeds extended their unbeaten run against the Tigers to six matches.

Fast start

Brian McDermott warned the Rhinos to be wary of a fast start by Castleford and although it was Leeds who came out of the blocks quickest, the Tigers were handed an early advantage when Hall was sent to the sin-bin for a professional foul.

Leeds youth product Luke Gale failed to exploit the gap in the Rhinos' left side when his pass to James Clare from the resultant penalty floated forwards. Liam Sutcliffe was next to fluff his lines as he spilled the ball reaching for the tryline, but Leeds did not have to wait much longer for their first try of the afternoon.

The Rhinos rolled downfield after a knock-on by Scott Moore, and Danny McGuire exchanged passes with Brad Singleton before putting Moon through a hole to score. McGuire was hauled down just short of the line after Moon's break but Cuthbertson kept his cool on the next play to give the returning Hall an easy finish in the corner. Sutcliffe landed the touchline conversion to give Leeds a 10-0 lead.

The Rhinos went in search of a crucial third try - with Brett Delaney just held up over the line - but their lead was cut to four points when Shenton reacted quickest to Liam Finn's dab through and Gale kicked a goal from out wide.

The momentum was suddenly with Castleford as they probed for another try to level up the contest, but such was its nature that Leeds re-established their 10-point lead.

Kallum Watkins played a big part in taking the Rhinos close to the Tigers' line and Sutcliffe's neat reverse kick sat up nicely for Ward to get downward pressure on the ball.

The visitors finally broke through for a fourth time when McGuire spotted his side had numbers on the left and found Moon, who gave Hall another simple task in the corner.

Australian forward Cuthbertson continued his fine first season in England with a powerful finish, but the Tigers had the last word as Shenton exchanged passes with Carney to score.

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