Ryan McGoldrick and Brent Sherwins second tries of the diversion in the last 4 mins clinched a 34-18 win for Castleford over the rock-bottom Catalan Dragons in the warm-up movement at a cold Murrayfield.
Castleford dominated the initial quarter, construction a 10-point lead with tries from Michael Wainwright and McGoldrick.
The Catalans came behind in to it with Dimitri Pelos crossfield run to send in Frederic Vaccari and they drew turn when Olivier Elima scored from Thomas Boscs sharp, short pass.
It took something rather special to put Cas behind in the lead by half-time, Sherwin kicking to Kirk Dixon on the wing and afterwards receiving worth of an individualist rebound when Dixons foot sent the round behind to the middle.
James Evans lengthened the Tigers" advantage, but Gregory Mounis and Jean-Philippe Baile got over for the Dragons. Mounis longed for dual kickable conversions and Joe Westermans chastisement underlined the worth of a kicker prior to McGoldrick and Sherwin wrapped it up.
The prominence of Saturdays movement was the last diversion of the four-match marathon, with Leeds entrance behind from an 18-point necessity usually prior to half-time to kick detrimental Wakefield 34-30.
A hat-trick of tries from the Test winger Ryan Hall kept the Rhinos in hold and Danny Buderus" measure dual mins from time gave them the lead for the one and usually time, receiving the champions in to the tip eight play-off places for the initial time this season.
The afternoon was important for strong performances from Crusaders and Harlequins. The Welsh side outclassed Bradford 19-0, with excellent performances from Gareth Thomas and the newly arrived Jarron Sammut.
Quins, carrying on in the form that saw them win at Wigan last week, were as well great for an tedious Hull, violence them 25-8. The misfortune arrangement was Salfords opposite Warrington, who beaten them 68-16 to go tip of Super League overnight.
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