Loan & Dual Reg Report
- Five Warriors were in loan and dual registration action over the weekend.
- Sam Eseh Jr and Tiaki Chan featured for Hull FC in the Betfred Super League.
- Harvey Makin, Ryan Brown and Harry Higham made appearances in the Championship and League One.
Five Warriors were in loan and dual registration action over the weekend across the Betfred Super League, Championship and league one.
Leigh Leopards 42-12 Hull FC
Sam Eseh Jr made his Hull FC debut from the interchange bench alongside Tiaki Chan as the Black and Whites were beaten at Leigh Sports Village.
Despite falling 12-0 behind after half an hour, Hull FC fought back with tries from Logan Moy and Harvey Barron to level the score at the break.
Kai O’Donnell scored three of six unanswered Leopards tries in the second half to claim the two points which leaves Leigh five points off the top six.
Sam Eseh Jr is sponsored by Wigan GP Alliance
Tiaki Chan is sponsored by Evergreen Accountants
Bradford Bulls 58-0 Whitehaven
Harvey Makin scored twice from the interchange bench as Bradford Bulls returned to winning ways with a massive victory at Odsal.
A blistering opening half saw the Bulls lead 34-0 at the break after six tries with the last scored by Makin who powered over from close range.
Makin added his second six minutes after the restart as the Bulls went on to score three more tries to take their total of the afternoon to 10.
Harvey Makin is sponsored by Leisuretec UK
Halifax Panthers 38-12 Barrow Raiders
Ryan Brown started at loose forward for Barrow Raiders who suffered a fourth consecutive defeat on the road.
After falling 14-0 behind with 24 minutes on the clock, Barrow cut the points difference to two at the break after scoring twice in four minutes.
The Raiders were unable to add further points in the second half as Halifax scored six tries to seal their third victory in a row.
Ryan Brown is sponsored by Cadena Global Ltd
Midlands Hurricanes 34-22 Workington Town
Harry Higham made a try-scoring debut on dual registration at Midlands Hurricanes on Sunday afternoon. Higham, who started at Centre, scored Hurricane’s second try of the game to improve an early score from Jon-Luke Kirby, with Sweeting converting both for a 12-0 lead after 10 minutes. Workington responded but a converted try and penalty goal, all from Jake Sweeting gave Midlands a 20-6 lead at the break.
Workington responded well, getting over for three scores in the second half but Midlands kept up their advantage throughout to take the 34-22 win on home soil.
Harry Higham is sponsored by Sue Gibbons Funeral Service
Header image: Andy Shaw.