Hat-tricks, injury headaches and the performance of Harvey Livett. Take a look at a selection of highlights from the weekend's rugby league action.
Game of the round
Warrington made it eight wins in a row in the Betfred Super League with a 33-22 victory over Leeds after a see-saw contest at Headingley.
The Rhinos battled back from 10-0 down to lead 22-11 but the Wolves showed real metal and posted a storming finish scoring four tries with three of those scores arriving in an eight-minute period.
The win takes Warrington to within four points of leaders St Helens.
Try of the round
The move started with a Stefan Ratchford break followed by some interplay involving Tyrone Roberts, before the utility player dotted down with an effort that put daylight between the sides.
Season best?
Wakefield reignited their play‑off hopes with a timely nine-try 54-18 home victory against Hull KR.
Trinity's top-four challenge had faded with only one win from their previous eight games but they are now only four points behind fourth-placed Hull FC with a game in hand. And Tom Johnstone's hit a treble to secure Wakefield's biggest win of the season.
Hot on Saints' heels
Wigan are demonstrating that they have the staying power to keep the pressure on league leaders St Helens following another win at home to Salford.
Wigan also have a game in hand over Saints, but they too have cause to look over their shoulder at the hard chasing Warrington.
Sleepless over Sneyd
The Hull FC half-back Mark Sneyd has been one of the beating hearts of Hull FC this season and his performances have help the club ascend to the top four of Super League.
But coach Lee Radford must now anxiously await the outcome of a medical after Sneyd was seen departing on crutches following Hull's 36-12 win over Castleford.
Tweet of the week
It's the return of the Challenge Cup this week and there's a host of nice moments to reflect on in this montage.