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  • Play was interrupted in 7th minute between Wakefield and Leeds after power outage inside the stadium

  1. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 24-14 Leeds Rhinospublished at 22:14 GMT 13 March

    Ky Rodwell (72 mins)

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    Rodwell touches down to extend Wakefield's lead

  2. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 18-14 Leeds Rhinospublished at 22:07 GMT 13 March

    Matthew Storton (52 mins)

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    Storton rolls over the line as Wakefield go back in front

  3. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 12-14 Leeds Rhinospublished at 22:02 GMT 13 March

    Oliver Pratt (40 mins)

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    Pratt scores 'wonderful try' on stroke of half time

  4. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 6-14 Leeds Rhinospublished at 21:55 GMT 13 March

    Maiko Sivo (37 mins)

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    Sivo gets on the end of a kick to score his second try

  5. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 6-10 Leeds Rhinospublished at 21:48 GMT 13 March

    Ash Handley (33 mins)

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    Handley gives Rhinos the lead

  6. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 6-4 Leeds Rhinospublished at 21:16 GMT 13 March

    Maiko Sivo (19 mins)

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    Sivo 'on fire' as Leeds Rhinos close gap against Wakefield

  7. try

    TRY - Wakefield Trinity 6-0 Leeds Rhinospublished at 20:46 GMT 13 March

    Harvey Smith (12 mins)

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    Smith gets free to stretch over the line to put Wakefield in front

  8. Got a burning question?published at 15:23 GMT 12 March

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  9. Sivo shines against Castleford as Leeds win three in a rowpublished at 15:23 GMT 12 March

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    Super League: Three wins in a row for Leeds as Sivo shines against Castleford

    Watch highlights as Leeds Rhinos make it three wins in a row after a Maika Sivo hat-trick helps them see off Castleford Tigers 22-4.

  10. Get Inspired: How to get into rugby leaguepublished at 15:23 GMT 12 March

    Fast Answers

    Why get into rugby league?

    It's a great sport to build up strength, stamina and fitness, as well as making friends and socialising.

    Who is it for?

    With so many versions of the game, there is something to suit everyone, regardless of your age or gender.

    Is there a cheap option?

    Grab a rugby ball and some friends and head to the park for a game of touch rugby. See below for more info.

    What if I want a proper workout?

    Join a club to commit to playing and training on a weekly basis to really build up your strength and stamina.

    Can I take it to another level?

    There will be various teams at your local club so give them a call and see when they are next holding trials.

    Am I too old?

    No, Masters Rugby League allows players above the age of 35 an opportunity to keep turning out.

    Is there a disability option?

    There is Physical Disability Rugby League for players with a physical disability. In addition, wheelchair rugby league allows disabled players of both genders to play together.

    Is there a family option?

    Touch or tag rugby league is a fun, non-contact version of the sport suitable for all ages to play together.

    Rugby league is a fast and dynamic game, which involves great strength, stamina and skill, and is played through the summer, so no muddy pitches, or cold, wet training nights!

    With so many variations, you don't have to play the full version of the game to be part of it.

    Whatever your age, gender, fitness level or technical ability there is a version of rugby league that will suit you.