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Yahoo
4 days ago
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DISCIPLINARY: Catalans skipper facing lengthy ban that would include Wire clash
Ben Garcia is sent off by referee Tom Grant during Catalans Dragons' defeat at Hull KR (Image: John Clifton/ WARRINGTON Wolves' trip to Catalans Dragons may still be a month away – but the Dragons could be without their captain for the game in Perpignan. That will be the case of forward Ben Garcia is handed the attached punishment following his sending-off against Hull KR on Friday night. Advertisement The Dragons skipper was red-carded during the first half for throwing punches at several Rovers players and has now been charged with Grade E striking by the Match Review Panel. His case will be heard at tomorrow's Operational Rules Tribunal and if he is found guilty, he faces a minimum ban of six matches which would include The Wire's visit to the Stade Gilbert Brutus on Saturday, July 12. Garcia is one of six players charged following this weekend's Round 14 fixtures, with no Warrington players on this week's rap sheet. Match Review Panel charges, Super League Round 14 Franck Maria (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Hull KR – Grade C Head Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 5 – Total Penalty Points: 5 Advertisement Benjamin Garcia (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Hull KR – Grade E Striking – Refer to Tribunal Chris Satae (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Hull KR – Grade A Contrary Behaviour – No further action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1 Kruise Leeming (Wigan Warriors) – Opposition: Huddersfield Giants – Grade B Head Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 3 – Total Penalty Points: 3 Moses Mbye (St Helens) – Opposition: Salford Red Devils – Grade B Dangerous Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 3 – Total Penalty Points: 4 Joe Ofahengaue (Leigh Leopards) – Opposition: Wakefield Trinity – Grade A Late contact on passer – No further action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1


BBC News
7 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Hull KR demolish Catalans with 12-try win
Betfred Super LeagueHull KR (36) 68Tries: Davies, Batchelor 2, Sue 2, Tanginoa, Broadbent, Lewis 2, Booth, Whitbread, May Goals: Mourgue 10Catalans Dragons (0) 6Tries: Keary Goals: Aispuro-Bichet Challenge Cup hero Tom Davies helped Hull KR continue their celebrations by opening the scoring in their 12-try Super League demolition of a Catalans Dragons side that had captain Benjamin Garcia red carded in the first snatched a late winner to earn the Robins their first cup win for 45 years just six days earlier, but was quick to break the deadlock at a packed Craven Park that witnessed Catalans slump to a club-record Batchelor and Sauaso Sue added to the score before Dragons were momentarily down to 11 men, with Garcia sent off just two minutes after Franck Maria was sin-binned.A second Batchelor score and further tries Kelepi Tanginoa, Jack Broadbent and Mikey Lewis put Hull KR 36-0 up at the got a second try of his own before Luke Keary managed to end Catalans' points drought with their first try in four games, but another Lewis score and late Noah Booth, Jai Whitbread and Tyrone May tries ensured the Super League leaders mercilessly moved four points clear at the to follow. Hull KR: Mourgue; Davies, Hiku, Broadbent, Booth; Lewis, May; Sue, Litten, Hadley, Whitbread, Batchelor, Tanginoa, Brown, Doro, Aispuro-Bichet; Makinson, Laguerre, Smith, Cotric; Keary, Fages; Satae, Da Costa, Bousquet, Romano, Garcia, Pangai Jnr, Sims, Sironen, card: Garcia 27 Maria 25 Tom Grant.


Daily Mail
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Mikey Lewis to score a try and Hull KR to win tonight is 6/4 - as Challenge Cup champions host Catalans Dragons in a Super League showdown
Fresh off their first Challenge Cup title in 45 years on Saturday - Hull Kingston Rovers return to the field tonight in a Super League clash against Catalans Dragons. League leaders Hull KR are huge favourites according to Sky Bet - with the Robins valued at 1/10 to get the job done at home. Conversely, their French opponents are 11/2 odds to upset the applecart in enemy territory. For those in search of longer odds - there are four Price Boosts on offer for this match-up. The first two require Mikey Lewis to score a try and Hull KR to win at 6/4, and both teams to score 20+ points each at 11/2. Lewis has the second-most tries in the Super League this season with 12. Meanwhile, the other two boosts are for Thomas Makinson or Nick Cotric to score the first try at 15/2, and Hull KR to win to nil at 9/1. Hull KR have won five games to nil across all competitions to date this season, while Makinson and Cotric have combined to score four tries in 2025. Sky Bet odds for Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons: Hull KR 1/10 Catalans Dragons 11/2 Drawn Match 25/1 Sky Bet Price Boosts for Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons: Mikey Lewis to score a try and Hull KR to win WAS 11/10 NOW 6/4 Both teams to score 20+ points each WAS 9/2 NOW 11/2 Thomas Makinson or Nick Cotric to score the first try WAS 13/2 NOW 15/2 Hull KR to win to nil WAS 15/2 NOW 9/1


BBC News
31-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Hull heap further pressure on toothless Dragons
Betfred Super LeagueCatalans (0) 0Hull FC (16) 34Tries: Ese'ese, Martin, Pryce 2, Litten, Briscoe Goals: Sezer 5 Hull FC heaped further pressure on struggling Catalans Dragons, inflicting a third Super League shutout on the bounce and back to back victories on the French side for the first time in nine years.A six-try demolition from the visitors showed up all the current weaknesses of the sloppy home side who have now gone three games, against St Helens, Wigan and now Hull FC without scoring a single the frailties of the toothless Dragons should not take away from a ruthless and at times dazzling performance from the Black and Whites in a sun-drenched Stade Gilbert Ese'ese, Lewis Martin, Will Pryce, Davy Litten and Tom Briscoe's scores ensured Hull brought home two points in got the ball rolling after 10 minutes, barrelling over from close range before Martin finished a length of the field charge after a desperate pass from Luke Keary gifted possession five yards from the Hull goal-line eight minutes it was a brace of tries from Hull's exciting 22-year-old full back Pryce which really lit up this contest, the first on 40 minutes from 20 metres inside his own half and the second a scorching 80 metres up the field, which really set the game tries for Litten and Briscoe either side of Pryce's second in the second period compounded Catalans Dragons' misery and moved the visitors up to fifth place in the Super League to follow. Catalans: Smith; Makinson, Laguerre, Cotric, Yaha; Keary, Fages; Satae, Da Costa, Navarrete, Garcia, Romano, PartingtonInterchanges: Rouge, Dezaria, Maria, SeguierHull FC: Pryce; Barron, Briscoe, Litten, Martin; Rapana, Sezer; Ese'ese, Bourouh, Knight, Hardaker, Chamberlain, AydinInterchanges: Ashworth, Balmforth, Eseh, LaidlawReferee: Liam Moore.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
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Wigan thump Catalans to keep pace with leaders
Betfred Super League Catalans (0) 0 Wigan (20) 48 Tries: Field, Walters, Marshall 2, Leeming, Nsemba, French, Smith Goals: Keighran 8 Wigan Warriors closed within two points of Super League leaders Hull KR as they eased past Catalans Dragons with a clinical, if not dazzling, display in Perpignan. In Joel Tomkins' first game as interim head coach, Les Dracs had plenty of the ball but trailed 20-0 at the break after scores from Jai Field, Sam Walters and Liam Marshall. Tries from Kruise Leeming, Junior Nsemba and a second for Marshall put the error-prone Warriors 36 points clear going into the last quarter. And late scores from Bevan French and Harry Smith piled on the misery for a weary Catalans side who were shut out for a second successive match. More to follow. Catalans: Aispuro-Bichet; Martin, Laguerre, Smith, Yaha; Keary, Fages; Satae, Da Costa, Navarette, Sims, Whitehead, Partington. Interchanges: Rouge, Seguier, Dezaria, Maria. Wigan: Field; Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Marshall; French, Smith; Byrne, O'Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Farrell, Ellis. Interchanges: Havard, Mago, Leeming, Walters. Referee: Jack Smith.