A review of the latest round of Betfred Super League matches, with Greg Eden scoring five tries in a Castleford victory.
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Super League: Results (June 8-11)
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Thursday
Friday
Salford 10-32 Hull FC
St Helens 26-10 Widnes
Saturday
Catalan Dragons 12-56 Huddersfield
Wakefield 16-18 Leeds
Sunday
Sunday review
Greg Eden scored five tries as leaders Castleford moved six points clear at the top of Super League with a 36-16 victory over Warrington.
The in-form winger took his Super League tally for the season to 30 to ensure Daryl Powell's rampant side heaped more misery on Wolves coach Tony Smith.
A fourth consecutive defeat leaves last season's Grand Final runners-up in 10th position, two points outside the top eight with six matches remaining before the cut-off.
They now face a seemingly make-or-break Challenge Cup quarter-final against Wigan on Saturday.
However, electric Eden can do no wrong after returning from the NRL following a disappointing spell with Brisbane Broncos.
His new scoring exploit made him the first Castleford player to score five tries in a Super League game.
And he finished just one short of equalling the competition record of six set by Lesley Vainikolo for Bradford against Hull in September 2005.
Greg Minikin and Mike McMeeken scored Castleford's other two tries while Tom Lineham, Joe Westerman and Jack Hughes crossed for the visitors.
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Saturday review
Tom Briscoe scored two tries to help Leeds come from behind and climb back up to third in the Betfred Super League table with a 18-16 victory at Wakefield.
The Rhinos, temporarily deposed by Hull's win at Salford on Friday, conceded quick-fire scores to trail 10-0 after 11 minutes but ran in two tries either side of the half-time to claim their third win in four games.
Trinity responded with their third try with seven minutes but it was too late to prevent the visitors' third successive win at Belle Vue, now known as the Beaumont Legal Stadium.
The result brought to an end a run of six straight wins for a Trinity side that have impressed so many during the past two months. The Rhinos started with possibly their strongest line-up of the campaign with Rob Burrow the only notable absentee through a shoulder injury.
Jake Mamo produced a man-of-the-match performance as Huddersfield moved into the top eight with a 56-12 win over Catalans Dragons in Perpignan.
The Giants full-back scored four of his side's 10 tries as they extended Catalans' miserable run of recent results and leapfrogged them in the table.
Danny Brough and Jermaine McGillvary both helped themselves to braces while Aaron Murphy and Shannon Wakeman also crossed for the visitors.
The Dragons' try scorers were Tony Gigot and Sam Moa.
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Friday review
Hull climbed to third after stunning second-placed Salford with a 32-10 victory at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Stand-off Albert Kelly scored two tries in a virtuoso performance - including the highlight of the night when he kicked ahead twice before winning the race for the ball to complete a 60-metre move.
The in-form Australian has now scored 17 tries in his last 15 Super League appearances.
Lee Radford's side started the night in fifth but they scored four first-half tries to lead 22-0 at the interval against a team which had beaten them 54-18 at the KCOM Stadium in April.
Salford rallied briefly after the restart but Hull continued to score at regular intervals at keep the home side at arm's length for an ultimately comfortable win.
St Helens gained revenge over Widnes with a 26-10 victory that leaves the Vikings rooted to the bottom of the table.
The Vikings picked up only their second win of the season the last time the two sides met in April but Saints were in no mood to slip up again and ran in five tries to run out easy winners.
The victory saw Justin Holbrook's side leapfrog rivals Wigan in the table and remain in the hunt for a top-four place.
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Thursday review
Struggling Leigh ran in eight tries and 50 points to clinch their first victory over near-neighbours Wigan in 33 years.
Liam Hood bagged a brace of tries while Ryan Hampshire, Danny Tickle, Lachlan Burr, Mitch Brown, Cory Paterson and Matty Dawson all touched down, with Ben Reynolds booting 18 points.
Wigan crossed the whitewash seven times themselves in a frenetic encounter but Liam Marshall only kicked three conversions as the Warriors succumbed to a 50-34 defeat at Leigh Sports Village.
Leigh had lost 10 of their last 11 matches to sit bottom of the Super League but their victory on Thursday night lifted them above Widnes, while Wigan are now without a league win in their last seven.
