Maika Sivo scored a hat-trick as Leeds Rhinos strengthened their position at the top of Super League with a 40-22 win over Wakefield Trinity at Headingley. Jake Connor, who kicked 16 points and played a direct role in four of his side’s tries, made the difference in a match that saw the Rhinos briefly reduced to 11 men early in the second half after Sivo and Ash Handley were both sin-binned.
Sivo will again steal the headlines after soaring away at the top of this season’s try-scoring chart with 17 now to his name as Brad Arthur’s men look increasingly strong contenders for the League Leaders’ Shield.
The result was overshadowed by a fifth-minute incident that saw Wakefield centre Cameron Scott stretchered from the pitch after lengthy on-pitch treatment. Scott appeared to be knocked unconscious in an innocuous clash with Rhinos prop Keenan Palasia and the match was held up for just under a quarter of an hour as a result.
St Helens 40-16 York Knights
St Helens remain on the heels of Super League leaders Leeds after a 40-16 win over York Knights at the BrewDog Stadium. Bill Leyland put Saints ahead before Owen Dagnall dotted down twice as the hosts went 16-0 up, but the gap was cut to just six at the break, with Jesse Dee bagging a brace.
Alex Walmsley, Jack Welsby, Jake Davies and Nene Macdonald dashed over in the last quarter as Paul Rowley’s side closed out a hard-fought win that keeps them second in the table, level on 14 points — after nine matches — with Leeds.
2026 Super League – key dates and what to look out for
– Super League in Paris: Sat Jun 6: Catalans Dragons vs Wigan Warriors (Paris), 6.30pm UK (Sky Sports)
– Magic Weekend: July 4–5
– Rivals Round reversed: July 23–26
– Elimination Play-offs: September 19–20
– Play-off semi-finals: September 26–27
– Grand Final: October 3, Old Trafford.
Sky Sports will again show every game of the Super League live this season — including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining five matches each week shown on Sky Sports+.