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  • Toulouse v Barrow Raiders RESULT- 28-12

  • Castleford Tigers v Leeds Rhinos RESULT - 6-29

  1. Full-Timepublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 24 May

    Toulouse 28-12 Barrow Raiders

    Toulouse's Laguerre scored a try at the hour mark to decrease the deficit to 12-10 to the away side, but his teammate missed the chance to level things up with the conversion. Toulouse's pressure paid off in the 64th minute as Rennie and Shorrocks' gave them a 16-12 lead, Bulman scored a try in the 74th minute and Dall’Asta put the nail in the coffin in the final minutes making it 28-12 to the French team, completing an impressive comeback. Sylvain Houles' side still sit at the top of the Championship table, with Barrow in fourth place.

  2. Half-Timepublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 24 May

    Toulouse 6-12 Barrow Raiders

    Barrow started the game fast with Bulman scoring a try, Walker then sent the conversion over the touchline to give them a 6-0 lead inside 10 minutes. Duo Bulman and Walker steered the Raiders into a 12-0 lead with another try in the 27th minute. Ashall Bolt and Shorrocks nicked 6 points back for Toulouse in the 31st minute to set up an exciting second half.

  3. Full-Timepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 24 May

    Castleford Tigers 6-29 Leeds Rhinos

    A good first half from the Rhinos was quickly cancelled out by the Tigers at the start of the second half, as Leeds had just a one point advantage. That wasn't enough for the Tigers though, as Leeds ran riot with no reply for the rest of the second half, with tries from Newman, Hall and Lisone, it ended Castleford Tigers 6-29 Leeds Rhinos. The Rhinos will now go to third in the table.

    Leeds Rhinos fansImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Flying Rhinospublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 24 May

    Castleford Tigers 6-17 Leeds Rhinos

    Castleford Tigers responded quickly at the start of the second half, grabbing 6 points in the first 3 minutes leaving just a one point difference between the teams. However that proved not enough as Leeds replied with tries through Newman and Hall. They currently lead 17-6.

    Ryan HallImage source, BBC Sport
  5. Half-Timepublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 24 May

    Castleford Tigers 0-7 Leeds Rhinos

    Leeds Rhinos cruised through the first half as a Croft try and Connor conversion put them 6-0 up in the 33rd minute. Connor then added a seventh point with a drop goal for the Rhinos just before the break.

    Jake Connor of Leeds RhinosImage source, Getty Images
  6. How to watch & listen?published at 20:39 British Summer Time 23 May

    BBC iPlayer

    Super League: Castleford v Leeds - iPlayer, BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Sport website & App from 14:25 BST

    Championship: Toulouse v Barrow Raiders - BBC Radio Cumbria, BBC Sport website & App from 16:00 BST

  7. Get Inspired: How to get into rugby leaguepublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 23 May

    Fast Answers

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    Why get into rugby league?

    It's a great sport to build up strength, stamina and fitness, as well as making friends and socialising.

    Who is it for?

    With so many versions of the game, there is something to suit everyone, regardless of your age or gender.

    Is there a cheap option?

    Grab a rugby ball and some friends and head to the park for a game of touch rugby. See below for more info.

    What if I want a proper workout?

    Join a club to commit to playing and training on a weekly basis to really build up your strength and stamina.

    Can I take it to another level?

    There will be various teams at your local club so give them a call and see when they are next holding trials.

    Am I too old?

    No, Masters Rugby League allows players above the age of 35 an opportunity to keep turning out.

    Is there a disability option?

    There is Physical Disability Rugby League for players with a physical disability. In addition, wheelchair rugby league allows disabled players of both genders to play together.

    Is there a family option?

    Touch or tag rugby league is a fun, non-contact version of the sport suitable for all ages to play together.

    Rugby league is a fast and dynamic game, which involves great strength, stamina and skill, and is played through the summer, so no muddy pitches, or cold, wet training nights!

    With so many variations, you don't have to play the full version of the game to be part of it.

    Whatever your age, gender, fitness level or technical ability there is a version of rugby league that will suit you.

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