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Leeds up to third with emphatic win over Leigh

Leeds up to third with emphatic win over Leigh

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Betfred Women's Super LeagueLeeds (20) 48Tries: Northrop, Walker (2), Howard, Dainton, Whitehead, Bruce, Brown, Cousins, Nuttall Goals: Howard 4Leigh (4) 12Tries: Blackwood, Howard, Taylor
Leeds Rhinos moved into third place in the Women's Super League table with an emphatic 48-12 victory over Leigh Leopards at Headingley.Only table-topping Wigan Warriors have scored more points than the Rhinos this season and added 10 more tries to their tally as Leigh struggled to contain their hosts.First-half tries from Izzy Northrop, Mel Howard and two from Ruby Walker were followed the other side of the break by scores from Bethan Dainton, Liv Whitehead, Ruby Bruce, Shannon Brown, Evie Cousins and Sophie Nuttall.Leigh, who had taken a fourth-minute lead when Toryn Blackwood went over, added two of their own in the second period through hooker Katie Howard and centre Mackenzie Taylor.But, in truth, they had few answers to the superior running patterns of the Rhinos who led comfortably at the break and were always in control.More to follow.
Leeds: Stead, Whitehead, Nuttall, Greening, Cousins, Howard, Walker, Northrop, Bennett, Donnelly, Brown, Boyd, Dainton.Interchanges: Sykes, Bruce, Short, Sharp.Leigh: Dogus, Blackwood, Taylor, Cobain, Johnston, Burke, L. Morris, Dainty, Howard, Baggaley, K. Morris, Melvin, Latchford.Interchanges: Fisher, Johnson, Higson, Roberts.Referee: Owen Taylor

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