Castleford 38-10 Leeds: Tigers sparkle on Magic Weekend
By PA Sport
Last Updated: 20/05/18 12:51pm
Castleford added a touch of sparkle on the opening day of the Dacia Magic Weekend with a 38-10 thumping of reigning champions Leeds in front of a crowd of 38,881 at St James' Park.
Rhinos' captain Kallum Watkins was among the injury victims as Leeds suffered a fourth defeat in their last five matches and lost more ground on Super League's top four.
The Tigers looked more like the 2017 vintage as they overcame the continuing absence of Luke Gale to secure a second win over the Rhinos since their Grand Final defeat last October.
Leeds lacked punch up front in the absence of Brad Singleton, Anthony Mullally, Carl Ablett and Mitch Garbutt and were no match in defence for a Castleford side beginning to show some real belief after a difficult start to the season.
The Rhinos actually created the first chance, with stand-off Joel Moon breaking through the Tigers' defence. But it came to nothing and a handling error deep inside his own half by winger Ryan Hall gave Castleford a perfect attacking position.
Winger Jy Hitchcox made the most of the opportunity, capitalising on an overlap to touch down in the corner for the opening try, to which Jamie Ellis added the first of his seven goals.
The champions suffered major disruption when scrum-half Richie Myler went off for a concussion assessment and it was during his absence that Castleford extended their lead.
Paul McShane and Jake Trueman combined to get makeshift centre Alex Foster through a gap for a try against his old club and Ellis's second goal made it 12-0.
A brief rally saw both hooker Matt Parcell and prop Adam Cuthbertson held up over the line as the Tigers defended heroically before prop Junior Moors forced his way through a two-man tackle to plant the ball on the line.
Ellis kicked two penalties either side of the try, one of them from halfway, as Castleford built up an unassailable 22-0 interval lead.
There was no way back for Leeds when skipper Michael Shenton added another try within two minutes of the restart, twisting out of full-back Jack Walker's tackle to put the ball on the line.
Castleford's enterprise in attack was matched by their ruthless streak in defence. This was best illustrated when McShane got back to haul Parcell short of the line following a clean break.
Parcell also had a try disallowed for obstruction before prop Mikolai Oledzki powered over for his first Super League try, which was converted by Watkins.
Watkins went off shortly afterwards after hurting a knee and Walker also departed while prop Nathaniel Peteru aggravated an old bicep injury as things went from bad to worse for the Rhinos.
Loose forward Adam Milner and second rower Oliver Holmes both went through some poor defence for tries for the rampant Tigers, who ended the game with 12 men after England forward Mike McMeeken was sin-binned for preventing a quick restart.
The Rhinos finished a well-beaten side but had the final say when substitute Brett Ferres scored in the last minute.