Rugby Result Castleford vs Warrington: Castleford 0 Warrington 62

Warrington maintained their position atop the Super League to engage in a ruthless 62-0 victory over Castres at Halliwell Jones Stadium.

The Lobos beat the mark of 50 points for the sixth time this season because they were too high for a hand trembling Tigers have made five league games without a win after a brilliant start to the campaign.


Australia end Matt King, Lee brambles scrum-half and loose forward Simon Grix all bags two tries, while fullback Brett Hodgson said a staff of 18 points with a try and seven goals in defeat.

Wolves Welcomes Joel Monaghan, Chris Bridge, Ben Westwood and Louis Anderson were all rested from the team that beat Keighley Cougars 80-0 in the Challenge Cup, then only 19, kept his place in the Gareth O'Brien starting line to make his Super League debut.

Wolves were without long-term decline Richie Myler and Ben Harrison through injury.

Castleford suffered a blow before the match to support striker Paul Jackson, suffered a back injury instead of heating in a reorganization, Nathan Massey was taken in the starting lineup and Oliver Holmes joined the bench.

It was another blow to the Tigers side missing key men and Willie Isa, Craig Huby and Nick Youngquest.

Warrington had a dream start as he attended a slight lead to 10-0 just seven minutes, taking full advantage of some mistakes early Castleford.

After Tigers loose forward Martin Aspinwall lost possession, the home team took the young O'Brien dummied his way over close after only three minutes.

And four minutes later after Nick Fozzard Castleford support not keep their hands on the ball was touched by the thorns and Brett Hodgson converted to give the Wolves their early lead to double digits.

Warrington grabbed their third attempt at half after 16 minutes when the lively O'Brien and Hodgson combined to give the king a simple test stand in the corner.

The Tigers have made little impact, because it could find no way through a solid rearguard who had trouble with visitors Warrington punish a defense.

The night was even better for the local computer when a shot O'Brien was taken over by the king, who then passed into the teenager who began forward again and Hodgson ran through the defense playing Tiger soil, and also add the conversion so that is 22 to 0.

Three minutes before half-time Thistle grabbed his second try of the night when his shot bounced Grubber reversal of positions on the hands, and Hodgson launched his fourth goal to make it 28-0 at halftime.

The home team took only six minutes after the restart to add to your account in case of breakage Hodgson Grix allowed to touch the ground, then released Warrington claimed a quickfire double dose repeated five minutes later, both converted by Hodgson, to stretch the lead to 40-0.

The procession continued as king calmed her second attempt and Mickey Higham, David Solomon and Monaghan also crossed the lime to add to the misery Castleford.

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