Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 31 May 2015
I can't see you! Danny Brough is tied up in a tackle by Todd Carney and the Australian pulls the jersey over Brough's head.
A little comical, no harm done.
FT: Castleford 56-16 Wakefield
Castleford's Solomona gets four, Gibson three
Wakefield name Brian Smith as head coach
FT: St Helens 20-16 Warrington
FT: Catalans 22-22 Huddersfield
Andrew Aloia and Phil Cartwright
I can't see you! Danny Brough is tied up in a tackle by Todd Carney and the Australian pulls the jersey over Brough's head.
A little comical, no harm done.
Nathan Middleton
BBC Sport at St. James' Park
"There might still be over 20 minutes left in this match but that hasn't stopped the Warrington fans warming up their vocal cords - they're occupying three big seating sections and currently out-singing everyone.
"On the pitch, the let up in the rain is giving the players much more confidence when passing the ball with the surface now drying out."
A juggle there by Morgan Escare to take the catch in goal.
Well really, the Frenchman completed the catch outside the field of play, but the Dragons take possession.
Tony Gigot may have got a hat-trick against Wigan last week, but the video referee didn't need much time to say that his effort there was no good.
Tony Gigot is over the line for Catalans. That grounding looks a little dodgy.
Catalans Dragons needed to go 16 points down before being shocked into life at St James' Park.
While they couldn't buy an attacking threat in the first half, they now seem capable of stretching Huddersfield's defensive line at will.
Francis Cummins
Ex-Bradford coach on BBC Radio Leeds
"Huddersfield gave Catalans 50 cheap metres. It's nice support from Pelissier and a nice offload, but Paul Anderson will be banging the seat next to him. He'll think that's a bit soft."
Surprise, surprise - a penalty leads to more points.
This time it is Catalans Dragons who benefit and, with Ian Henderson making enough room for himself to pop a pass out to Eloi Pelissier, the French side have their first points of Magic Weekend.
The event's first centurion, Danny Brough, has scored five tries and kicked 40 goals in Magic Weekend fixtures.
Francis Cummins
Ex-Bradford coach on BBC Radio Leeds
"The kick from Danny Brough is precision again. Jake Connor's done a great job to get up there and flicked it in one motion straight to his winger Jodie Broughton. Great vision from Brough and athleticism from Connor."
After initial indications from referee Ben Thaler, the decision goes upstairs for the video referee to assess Jodie Broughton's effort in the corner.
All checked out fine, everyone was onside and the Giants go 16 points ahead as Danny Brough adds the conversion.
Has Huddersfield's Jodie Broughton got his second try? Back up to the video referee...
Reports coming out that Catalans' Willie Tonga is on his way to hospital with a broken jaw.
He certainly got enough attention in the first half.
Joe Wardle crashes into Todd Carney and with the sound of the Australian's body being crunched, Catalans Dragons' first attack of the second-half is stomped out.
Huddersfield get us under way and the ball is launched high and long.
Paul Anderson's side really have got very comfortable in this very territory that they occupy right now.
We are just 40 minutes into day two of an action-packed Sunday of Magic Weekend at St James' Park.
Still to come today in Newcastle is St Helens v Warrington (15:15 BST) and Castleford v Wakefield (17:30).
Nathan Middleton
BBC Sport at St. James' Park
"Weather update - finally some blue skies and sunshine for the players and crowd to enjoy.
"St Helens and Warrington players both take advantage of the free pitch at half-time to go and have a quick stretch of the legs on the St James' Park turf to get a feel for the place."
It's been scrappy but Huddersfield won't mind that at all. Can they hold on and maintain their push for a top-four finish? Or can Catalans mount a comeback in the second half?
Let us know using #bbcrl on Twitter.
Francis Cummins
Ex-Bradford coach on BBC Radio Leeds
"Catalans have been giving penalties away and it doesn't look like the same team that beat Wigan last week. They're individuals and not on the same page. They're giving away penalties, been annoying around the play-the-ball and focusing on the wrong things."
"Huddersfield, as a team, are looking very good. Danny Brough's controlling the game and they look really dangerous.."
Catalans Dragons have failed to produce anything in the way of meaningful attacking raids.
However, their resolute defensive showing keeps them well and truly in this Magic Weekend contest.