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Clinical Robins beat Leigh to go three points clear
Clinical Robins beat Leigh to go three points clear

BBC News

time23-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Clinical Robins beat Leigh to go three points clear

Betfred Super LeagueHull KR (22) 30Tries: Gildart, Lewis 2, Tanginoa, Davies Goals: Lewis 5Leigh (0) 0 Early Super League pacesetters Hull KR overpowered second-placed Leigh Leopards 30-0 at Craven Park to go three points clear at the top of the victory extended Rovers' winning start to the Super League campaign to five matches and ended Leigh's unbeaten in attack and resilient in defence, Rovers bossed the first half, as scores from Oliver Gildart, Kelepi Tanginoa and a Mikey Lewis double drove them into a 22-0 half-time put over a penalty in a quieter second half and then added a brilliant touchline conversion after Tom Davies dived over in the to follow. Hull KR: Broadbent; Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess; Lewis, May; Sue, McIlorum, Waerea-Hargreaves, Hadley, Batchelor, Litten, Luckley, Whitbread, Armstrong; Hodgson, Niu, Hanley, Brand; O'Brien, Lam; Trout, Ipape, Tuitavake, O'Neill, Hughes, Pene, Brogan, Davis, Liam Moore.

Hull KR thrash Salford to continue perfect start
Hull KR thrash Salford to continue perfect start

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Hull KR thrash Salford to continue perfect start

Betfred Super League Hull KR (20) 42 Tries: Tanginoa, Gildart, Davies, Broadbent, Whitbread 2, Litten Goals: Martin, Richardson 6 Salford (0) 0 Hull KR continued their perfect start to the Super League season by scoring seven tries in a convincing home victory against below-par Salford Red Devils. Rovers scored three times in the opening 13 minutes, after which their third successive Super League win - and a third consecutive loss for Salford - never looked in doubt. Kelepi Tanginoa, Oliver Gildart and Tom Davies all touched down for last season's beaten Grand Finalists during a dominant opening spell. Jack Broadbent went over shortly after the interval and Jai Whitbread crossed twice from close range, before Jez Litten's try rounded off the scoring. Super League fixtures and results Super League table However, Hull KR's win was tinged with the disappointment of losing both full-back Niall Evalds and second-rower Rhyse Martin to early injuries. Rovers were already without first-choice half-backs Tyrone May and reigning Man of Steel Mikey Lewis because of their respective injury problems. Evalds was involved for just over a minute of the match before he was caught by a high tackle by Jayden Nikorima, which resulted in a yellow card for the Salford man. While Evalds went off for a head injury assessment (HIA) which he subsequently failed, his replacement Tanginoa made an immediate impact, breaking through a couple of Salford tackles to score almost straight after his introduction. Gildart and Davies then made the most of overlaps out wide to make it 16-0. Indiscipline did not help Salford's cause, with Danny Richardson - who took on goal-kicking duties after Martin was forced off with a knock - slotting through two penalties to extend the hosts' advantage to 20 points by half-time. Broadbent marked his 100th career appearance with a second-half try, the centre darting through a gap to run in from 25 metres, before Whitbread's double and a seventh Hull KR try from Litten completed the scoring. Salford, who had Chris Hill sin-binned late on for holding down a tackled player, endured a frustrating night and were well below their best. They remain at the bottom of the table, their start to the campaign having been heavily disrupted by off-field matters, with a takeover deal being approved earlier this month. Hull KR winger Tom Davies told BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra: "Obviously it's never good to get injuries but it's great to see the lads pull together in the way that they did. "Everyone was pushing and whoever is in what position, no matter where you are, you turn up for your team-mates and I thought the boys were brilliant. "That's what we train for - to make sure everyone's ready. "We're getting that connection now and it's starting to flow a bit more. Hopefully it can keep progressing like that." Salford head coach Paul Rowley told BBC Radio Manchester: "It was probably one of the worst performances I've been involved with at this club. Everybody was looking for answers on the field but the first place everybody needs to look is at themselves and that includes me. "We were fragile on both sides of the ball, but everything starts with defence and I thought our defence was as pathetic as it could get really. We've got to stick together and work this one out. "It [the previous uncertainty surrounding the takeover] is a real thing, I can't dismiss it like it's not been there for four months. However, you can play the victim for a full season if you want but it's not going to do anybody any good. We're paid to play and coach rugby. "We've got to kick that one off our back quickly and move on. It's a challenge, it's one we've got to face together but find the answers as quickly as possible." Hull KR: Evalds; Davies, Broadbent, Gildart, Burgess; Hiku, Richardson; Sue, McIlorum, Waerea-Hargreaves, Martin, Batchelor, Minchella. Interchanges: Litten, Hadley, Whitbread, Tanginoa. 18th man: Luckley. Salford: Brierley; Macdonald, Marsters, Lafai, Cross; Nikorima, Sneyd; Singleton, Atkin, Ormondroyd, Wright, Watkins, Hill. Interchanges: Hankinson, Sangare, Bullock, Chan. 18th man: Morgan. Referee: Aaron Moore. The Wigan legends now making their mark as coaches A cash-filled briefcase, a missing shield and the beating of Australia Woman of Steel, marriage, Vegas - Dagger's packed 12 months

New Brunswick driver gets a $4,600 fine — for an accident that happened 65 years ago
New Brunswick driver gets a $4,600 fine — for an accident that happened 65 years ago

CBC

time19-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • CBC

New Brunswick driver gets a $4,600 fine — for an accident that happened 65 years ago

Social Sharing After a fender-bender before Christmas, 85-year-old Ossie Gildart was told he'd have to take a driver's test. But a surprise was waiting for him when he walked into Service New Brunswick in Bathurst. "He said, 'Mr. Gildart, I'm sorry you can't take the test, your licence has been suspended.'" Gildart was told his licence was suspended until he pays $4,661.91 because of an uninsured accident — an accident that happened in Toronto in 1960. "I just couldn't believe it. I couldn't remember having an accident that I wasn't insured with," he said. Ontario's Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund allows people to reclaim damages from an accident with an uninsured driver. But Gildart doesn't recall getting into an accident during his time in Toronto, let alone one where he was uninsured. While living in Ontario, Gildart worked as a service technician so was required to have insurance and to renew his driver's licence every year. When he left Ontario in 1971 to move home to New Brunswick, he received his Class 1 licence, driving trucks for CN Rail. WATCH | A $4,600 bill for a 65-year-old accident has this senior searching for answers: N.B. senior faces claim for a decades-old accident he doesn't remember 1 hour ago Duration 2:00 And in the all the years he's renewed his licence, in Ontario and New Brunswick, this old accident never appeared as an issue. A spokesperson for New Brunswick's Department of Public Safety told CBC News that Service New Brunswick performs a Canada-wide scan for licence suspensions in other jurisdictions. "However, if our investigation proves the reason for suspension is a court-ordered [judgment] more than 10 years old, we have no obligation to another province to suspend or collect the outstanding amount," Geoffery Downey said in an email. Gildart's licence has now been reinstated and his driver's test rebooked but he's still left with the hefty bill from the Ontario Ministry of Transport, although he's being allowed to pay it back monthly. "Two hundred dollars a month is a big slap in the face," he said. "I'll have to do without something to get that." The Ontario Ministry of Public Business and Service Delivery said there are options for those who are facing claims through the program. "If an individual is sued and disagrees, they may defend the action that has been commenced against them," spokesperson Jeffery Stinson said in an email. "If a judgment has been issued, they may seek legal advice to move to have the judgment set aside." Gildart's family is still deciding on next steps, which may include hiring a lawyer to help them fight the charge. "I was never notified by anybody, for anything. I was never suspended. I never had a problem," he said.

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