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Lewis Tierney scored for Leigh. Pic: SWpix.com LEIGH fell away in the last 20 minutes to slump to a 44-6 defeat at home to Huddersfield Giants which keeps them anchored to the foot of the table. Leigh took the lead, but Giants went on to score seven tries without reply to run out resounding winners in front of a crowd of 2,008 at the Leigh Sports Village. As in most of their matches in their first season back in the top flight, the Centurions showed plenty of fight and were in the contest for long periods but the cold hard fact is they have now lost all eight matches in both competitions. ....
The contrast in emotions at the final hooter said everything. While Huddersfield Giants’ victorious players celebrated wildly, mobbing Lee Gaskell, whose last-minute drop-goal decided the match, the ....
John Duffy’s side were defeated 36-18 by Super League rivals Huddersfield Giants in the third-round tie. They battled to the death but had left themselves with too much to do after conceding points in the early parts of each half. Leigh, who handed a debut to former Gold Coast Giants hooker Nathan Peats off the bench, were already facing a tall order by the time he entered the action. Nathan Peats on debut. All pictures by Richard Walker Huddersfield led 20-6 at that stage, with Kenny Edwards, Sam Wood and Jermaine McGilvary all crossing inside 20 minutes and Jake Wardler converting two and adding two penalty goals. ....
WITH Jonny Lomax penning a new deal yesterday that will keep him him at Saints until the end of 2024, we have decided to re-run this interview from two years ago that gives an insight into his journey. JONNY Lomax was a Saints fan long before he pulled on the red vee and will remain one even after he has hung up his boots – but the road to fulfilling his boyhood dreams has often been a rocky one. The Billinger has overcome serious head and knee injuries to battle to the top of the 13-man code. And even when the going has been good, he has still had the odd curved ball to deal with – but has tackled each of those with customary stubbornness and determination. ....