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Who will prevail in Challenge Cup semi-finals?
Who will prevail in Challenge Cup semi-finals?

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time09-05-2025

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Who will prevail in Challenge Cup semi-finals?

Down to the final four. It is a bumper weekend in the men's and women's Challenge Cup with all four semi-finals scheduled to take place on Saturday and Sunday. In the men's competition, Super League leaders Hull KR face 2018 winners Catalans Dragons while 2023 winners Leigh Leopards take on last year's beaten finalists Warrington Wolves. You can watch both games on BBC television, on iPlayer and the BBC sport website and app. What is the vibe on the road to Wembley? BBC Sport took a look at what is at stake. Betfred Challenge Cup semi-final - Hull KR v Catalans Dragons Venue: LNER Community Stadium, York Date: Saturday, 10 May Kick-off: 14:30 BST Coverage: Live on BBC One from 14:00 BST, commentary on BBC Radio 5 sports extra and BBC Radio Humberside, and live text on BBC Sport website & app As seasons go, Hull KR have looked pretty slick so far in 2025. They have two derby victories over Hull FC in their locker, a hard-fought win against Leeds Rhinos and a thrashing of Salford at Magic Weekend last week leading into Saturday's Challenge Cup semi-final against Catalans Dragons. Willie Peters' side occupy top spot in Super League, with April's defeat by Wigan Warriors a solitary blot on an otherwise flawless copybook in league and cup this term. Peters has lifted his side since his arrival, leading them to the Challenge Cup final two seasons ago and last season's Super League Grand Final, but silverware has evaded the Robins so far under his tenure. Elliot Minchella believes KR are wiser for their near misses in the recent past, however. "You have to learn from your experiences. Twelve months ago we lost and we had to watch another team go on to win the trophy," he told BBC Radio Humberside. "We were really honest with ourselves. We weren't good enough that day and Wigan were the better team in last year's semi-finals. "We have to learn from that and that's the business we're in. We want to win and to do that you have to learn from your losses. "I want to be there again but we're not looking at that as a group. We're not really focused on the final. We are aware of it and we know if we get the outcome we want, we're aware of the reward. The game is our full focus." Hooker Jez Litten goes into the trip to York off the back of scoring two tries against Salford at Magic Weekend. Having lost their opening three games of the Super League season, Steve McNamara has stabilised Catalans' form to the point that they have won four of their past five games in all competitions heading into Saturday's semi-final. Their one loss during that run came in a tight game at Magic Weekend against Leigh. But Litten is wary of the threat the Dragons pose given their squad depth this season. "They're good. Catalans are always a physical side. They always play well against us. I thought they were unlucky against Leigh. They're a big strong, solid pack. They've got some strike players out wide," Litten told BBC Radio Humberside. "They've got players like Sam Tomkins, Tommy Makinson and Luke Keary who have been in big finals. "We've got to focus on what we can do and get the job done. "No semi-finals or finals should get given to you. You've got to go out and work hard and that's what we've got to do." Betfred Challenge Cup semi-final - Warrington Wolves v Leigh Leopards Venue: Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens Date: Sunday, 11 May Kick-off: 16:15 BST Coverage: Live on BBC Two from 15:45 BST, BBC Radio 5 sports extra and BBC Radio Manchester, and live text on BBC Sport website & app Rugby league is adapting to a new era, with radical new ideas such as Wigan's Super League fixture with Warrington taking place in Las Vegas - a venture which has been heralded as a success. The Challenge Cup has mostly called Wembley its spiritual home for much of its history, but is there still a place for its iconic arch in the calendar? For Leigh boss Adrian Lam, who has tasted success as both a player and coach in the competition, its history means the stadium should remain part of the furniture. "There's always a place for Wembley in the Challenge Cup final. I was fortunate to play in one myself and I'll forever hold that in my heart as close as anything," he told BBC Radio Manchester. "Not too many players get the chance to play in a Challenge Cup final or to coach in one, so we're really looking forward to the challenge ahead." As for Lam's son Lachlan, who kicked the winning drop-goal in their historic win at Wembley two years ago, he did not have much time to reflect on his achievement given the club's swift turnaround back to Super League action. "I don't think I've watched the game from start to finish since the day it happened. It just all happened very quickly," Lachlan Lam told BBC Radio Manchester. "The town was buzzing and it all just flowed and before we knew it we were playing the next game against Catalans, so it just came and went pretty quickly." Warrington Wolves hooker Sam Powell has plenty of pedigree in the Challenge Cup, but is yet to experience victory in a final. Powell was on the losing side for Wigan as Hull FC won in 2017, while he also lost to his former side when Warrington reached last season's final. Should the Wire beat in-form Leigh on Sunday, it would set up the chance for the 32-year-old to tick off an honour missing from an impressive playing career. "I've not actually played in a Challenge Cup final and won it yet. For one reason or another I've been banned or I've lost in a couple of them," he said. "It's one I'd like to get my hands on. "I'd love the opportunity to take my girls down there and let them see me win it." Warrington were on the losing side when they faced Leigh over the Easter weekend last month and Powell believes his side are the underdogs when they take them on again on Sunday. "They're a physical and big team," he added. "They had a big turnover of players at the start of the year. We had a good crack against them a couple of weeks ago and this time it will be similar. "Off form Leigh are probably the favourites. I see it being a close game. It's a semi-final, a big game. Two teams going at it."

Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC
Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC

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time05-04-2025

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Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC

Joe Burgess (left) has scored five tries in all competitions for Hull KR so far this season [SWPix] Betfred Challenge Cup Hull FC (0) 16 Tries: Martin, Ese'ese, Hardaker Goals: Pryce 2 Hull KR (18) 32 Tries: Davies, Burgess 2, Broadbent, Litten Goals: Litten 6 Hull KR reached the Challenge Cup semi-final after beating city rivals Hull FC in a thrilling derby despite losing influential half-back Mikey Lewis to injury. After a cagey opening 15 minutes, during which Lewis limped off, the Robins led when Tom Davies went in at the corner. Advertisement Joe Burgess added to their tally moments later and Jack Broadbent gave them a three-try advantage at the break, with Burgess against registering after their return for the second half. Lewis Martin and Herman Ese'ese touched down to get Hull FC going after Jez Litten had added a try to his goal tally but KR held out to ensure a stunning derby win at the home of their rivals despite Zak Hardaker's late cameo. KR occupy top spot in Super League and FC are currently second, which promised a thrilling quarter-final tie on paper, yet both sides looked off the boil in a sketchy opening 10 minutes filled with unforced errors. The visitors were dealt a huge blow after just a quarter of an hour as talismanic half-back Lewis limped off the field with what appeared to be a groin injury. Advertisement Rather than resting on their laurels, KR powered on after Lewis headed straight down the tunnel and almost led moments after his exit as Litten sailed a tricky long-range kick just wide of the post. They kept up the pressure and were rewarded when Davies dived in at the corner at the conclusion of a flowing lateral move - and the visitors wasted no time in adding to their advantage as Burgess squeezed through minutes later. Hull KR virtually looked out of sight just before the half-time hooter as Broadbent went over after some impressive build-up play from Peta Hiku and Sam Luckley. Burgess' second came after Hull FC's Jack Ashworth cheaply lost possession and the visitors added insult to injury as Litten - who had come on as a substitute - brought his scoring count to 30 for the afternoon with a fine try. Advertisement But FC began a late fightback when Martin crossed at the corner from Jordan Rapana's fine offload and they were over again when Ese'ese powered in next to the sticks to set up a highly-charged finale. Hull KR twice could have wrapped up a thumping derby win in style - first when Tyrone May touched down in front of the travelling supporters before his score was chalked off for a knock on in the build-up, and again when Burgess went over for what could have been a hat-trick try were it not for an obstruction on FC debutant Will Pryce. Hull FC: Rapana; Briscoe, Hardaker, Litten, Martin; Pryce, Sezer; Ese Ese; Bourouh, Knight, Chamberlain, Lane, Asiata. Interchanges: Ashworth, Aydin, Eseh, Moy. Hull KR: Broadbent; Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess; Lewis, May; Sue, McIlorum, Waerea-Hargreaves, Hadley, Tanginoa, Minchella. Interchanges: Litten, Luckley, Whitbread, Brown. Referee: Chris Kendall.

Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC
Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC

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time05-04-2025

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Hull KR reach semis after derby cup win at Hull FC

Betfred Challenge CupHull FC (0) 16Tries: Martin, Ese'ese, Hardaker Goals: Pryce 2Hull KR (18) 32Tries: Davies, Burgess 2, Broadbent, Litten Goals: Litten 6 Hull KR reached the Challenge Cup semi-final after beating city rivals Hull FC in a thrilling derby despite losing influential half-back Mikey Lewis to a cagey opening 15 minutes, during which Lewis limped off, the Robins led when Tom Davies went in at the Burgess added to their tally moments later and Jack Broadbent gave them a three-try advantage at the break, with Burgess against registering after their return for the second Martin and Herman Ese'ese touched down to get Hull FC going after Jez Litten had added a try to his goal tally but KR held out to ensure a stunning derby win at the home of their rivals despite Zak Hardaker's late cameo. KR occupy top spot in Super League and FC are currently second, which promised a thrilling quarter-final tie on paper, yet both sides looked off the boil in a sketchy opening 10 minutes filled with unforced visitors were dealt a huge blow after just a quarter of an hour as talismanic half-back Lewis limped off the field with what appeared to be a groin than resting on their laurels, KR powered on after Lewis headed straight down the tunnel and almost led moments after his exit as Litten sailed a tricky long-range kick just wide of the kept up the pressure and were rewarded when Davies dived in at the corner at the conclusion of a flowing lateral move - and the visitors wasted no time in adding to their advantage as Burgess squeezed through minutes KR virtually looked out of sight just before the half-time hooter as Broadbent went over after some impressive build-up play from Peta Hiku and Sam second came after Hull FC's Jack Ashworth cheaply lost possession and the visitors added insult to injury as Litten - who had come on as a substitute - brought his scoring count to 30 for the afternoon with a fine FC began a late fightback when Martin crossed at the corner from Jordan Rapana's fine offload and they were over again when Ese'ese powered in next to the sticks to set up a highly-charged KR twice could have wrapped up a thumping derby win in style - first when Tyrone May touched down in front of the travelling supporters before his score was chalked off for a knock on in the build-up, and again when Burgess went over for what could have been a hat-trick try were it not for an obstruction on FC debutant Will Pryce. Hull FC: Rapana; Briscoe, Hardaker, Litten, Martin; Pryce, Sezer; Ese Ese; Bourouh, Knight, Chamberlain, Lane, Ashworth, Aydin, Eseh, KR: Broadbent; Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess; Lewis, May; Sue, McIlorum, Waerea-Hargreaves, Hadley, Tanginoa, Litten, Luckley, Whitbread, Chris Kendall.

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