Leeds Rhinos made it four wins from four against Bradford Bulls this season with a 28-18 success at Headingley Carnegie.
Rhinos led 16-12 at the break.Bulls scored first when Paul Sykes crossed off quick handling by Andy Lynch and Ben Jeffries, Iestyn Harris converting.That came with both sides down to 12 men after Rob Burrow and Michael Platt had been sin-binned.Jordan Tansey's try, from Brent Webb's pass, cut the deficit, then Matt Diskin's break crated a try for Luke Burgess.A superb Jamie Peacock offload sent Nick Scruton over, Sinfield converting the second and third tries, to make it 16-6.But Harris kicks created tries for James Evans and Wayne Godwin either side of half-time, both converted by Harris to edge Bulls 18-16 ahead.Rhinos regained the lead on the hour when Carl Ablett touched down from Diskin's grubber, Burrow converting.Burrow crossed, but Keith Senior's pass was ruled forward, then Danny McGuire had a try disallowed for a double movement.Rhinos sealed it in the final minute when McGuire went over from a pass by Sinfield, who also converted.
Saturday, 9 August 2008
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