Wheelchair team lose out in Challenge Cup Final

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Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair lost their Challenge Cup title after a tough defeat against Catalans Dragons at the EIs in Shef

The Dragons had been beaten by Leeds in last year’s Final in Hull, but they ended the Rhinos’ four-year grip on the Cup by running in 12 tries in a sparkling performance.

Nicolas Clausells scored five of them and added eight goals for a personal haul of 36 points to earn the Player of the Match award, although he was pushed close by his uncle, Gilles, who was a constant threat and collected 10 points from two tries and a goal.

Catalans streaked into an early 18-0 lead but tries from Nathan Mulhall and the outstanding Josh Butler reduced the Rhinos deficit to 18-10 before an amazing finish from Boursin, and a long-range score from Nicolas Clausells, reasserted the Dragons’ dominance before half-time.

Nathan Collins scored a third Leeds try early in the second half but by the time their captain Jodie Boyd-Ward touched down for the fourth, the Catalans’ victory was assured.

Leeds will aim to bounce back in the closing rounds of the Betfred Wheelchair Super League season, while Catalans have the chance to add the European Club Championship next week when they take on the 2022 Super League champions Halifax Panthers in Cabestany, near Perpignan.

Neil McIlory, the club’s Chief Executive who watched the Wheelchair team complete a significant double for the Dragons after their running team won at Leigh on Saturday to pull four points clear at the top of the Betfred Super League table, said: “We are proud to have such an exciting team wearing the Dragons colours, and we will make sure the supporters have the chance to celebrate their achievement in Perpignan in the coming weeks.”

A capacity crowd had earlier seen Gravesend Dynamite hand a lesson to the Wheelchair Rugby League novices of Sheffield Eagles in the Challenge Trophy Final.

The Eagles had surpassed all expectations by qualifying for the Final in their home city in only their second full season, but had no answer to the father and son combination of Jason and Max Owen, who scored five and six tries respectively in an 88-8 win for the Kent club.

Chris Haynes and David Butler scored Sheffield’s tries – and Butler then made his own slice of history by refereeing the Challenge Cup Final.

Scorers

Catalans: Tries – Vargas, N Clausells 5, Boursin 2, Bechara 2, G Clausells 2; Goals – N Clausells 8, G Clausells.

Leeds: Tries – Mulhall, Butler, Collins, Boyd-Ward; Goals – Collins 2

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