Six things we learned from the Super League weekend
1: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats are on a role.
The 62-0 demolition of Wigan Warriors was their fourth straight win and possibly finest Super League performance.
2: Danny Brough - hero and villain.
He was outstanding early on for Huddersfield Giants at Hull, but then picked up a needless yellow card which effectively cost them the game.
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Hide Ad3: Castleford Tigers deserve huge credit for a remarkable 34-24 success at fading Widnes.
Missing nine players and 18-0 down on Vikings’ artificial pitch, there will be few better fightbacks this year.
4: With five straight wins under their belt and up to third, Hull look like genuine title contenders.
Marc Sneyd is in particularly good form.
5: Hull KR appeared a tired side in their 40-0 home loss to Catalans Dragons.
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6: Defending champions Leeds Rhinos are in a pickle.
They are now six points behind eighth spot and showing few signs of improvement. Trips to Bradford and Leigh beckon.