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TITAN PETE
04-02-13, 01:06 PM
Charlie Talbot-Smith AAP Mon, Feb 04, 2013 - 6:13 AM


Steve Menzies kicked off his final Super League season in style as Catalan Dragons held off a late fightback to record a 32-24 win against Hull KR on Sunday.

Menzies, the former Australian Test back-rower, announced in the summer that at the age of 39, this will be his final season.

And he crossed twice in the first half as the French side raced into a comfortable 22-2 lead that looked like being more than enough.

But Michael Dobson ensured a dramatic finish, the halfback crossing for the first of four second-half tries for the home side that put the game back in the balance.

Brent Webb, making his debut after signing from Leeds Rhinos in the off-season, went over late on for the Dragons to put the result beyond doubt, ensuring the French side started the new season with a bang.

Elsewhere on Sunday, title favourites Warrington Wolves put Castleford Tigers to the sword in a 42-24 victory.

Brett Hodgson supplied 10 points with the boot, while Ben Westwood crossed for two of the home side's seven tries.

Michael Shenton scored one of the Tigers' four tries on his second debut for the Super League outfit.

Jarrod Sammut's double was the highlight for Bradford Bulls as they got their 2013 campaign got off to a winning start with a 40-6 win over Wakefield Wildcats.

Jamie Foster, in his first Super League start for the Bulls since moving from St Helens, added a try and six goals for a personal haul of 16 points.

Elsewhere, Tony O'Shea's London Broncos side were made to pay for a slow start as they fell to a 28-14 home defeat by Widnes Vikings.

The fixture gods had decreed that Nathan Brown's first game in charge of St Helens would come against his former club Huddersfield Giants and it was something of a nightmare for the former St George Illawarra head coach on Saturday.

The Giants ran out 40-4 winners at Langtree Park, with Leroy Cudjoe running in two of their seven tries.

Five Danny Brough goals helped the visitors to assemble a 22-0 half-time lead and it was more of the same after the break, as Mark Flanagan could only muster a solitary consolation try for St Helens late on.

On the opening night of action on Friday, defending champions Leeds Rhinos ran out comfortable 36-6 winners against Hull FC.

TITAN PETE
04-02-13, 01:07 PM
Beaver is Freak

DIEHARD
04-02-13, 01:09 PM
What an absolute Rugby League legend and gentleman. Wow.

Hope to see plenty of him on the EuroSport coverage here in oz.