the head coach of rugby league has sign of his retirement due to misunderstand to the team management…

 

the head coach of rugby league has sign of his retirement due to misunderstand to the team management…

Manoah scored a fantastic double, and after trailing 14–4 at the interval, came within four points of the hosts with his second of the afternoon at the beginning of the second half.

But the Leopards’ two tries in as many minutes left Rovers with too much work to pull off a surprise.

After just two minutes, when Urmila Hanley stepped inside to cross in the corner, away fans would have assumed it would be a lengthy afternoon.

However, outstanding solo try on minute 19 brought Featherstone level. After receiving the ball well inside his own half, he amazingly touched down after using deft footwork to stay in touch and avoid two strong challenges.

Ten minutes later, though, Hanley gave Leigh his lead back before Yei was banished to the penalty bin for a risky lift.

Hanley scored a magnificent first-half treble to help the Leopards capitalize on their numerical advantage, making the score 14–4 at the half.

Not to be satisfied with just one incredible try, Wacokecoke added another four minutes into the second half. They did this by brilliantly rushing 60 meters and intercepting a poor ball from Leigh to bring Fev within four points.

However, that was the closest James Ford’s team came to pulling off a surprise as the winners of the most prestigious trophy in rugby league advanced to the quarterfinals behind clutch tries from Josh Charnley and Matt Moylan.

After amazing work from Paul Turner, Fen managed a consoling try through Gareth Gale, but Leigh held on.

In other action, the Warrington Wolves defeated the London Broncos 42-0 and the Giants 50-6 at home against Hull FC, respectively, while the Castleford Tigers defeated the Botley Bulldogs 28-14 to escape a cup shock.

 

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