Challenge Cup Team of the Week as Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity dominate
The Challenge Cup took centre stage at the weekend and the famous old competition did not disappoint.
There were no shocks in round six but the eight ties generated plenty of talking points and no little excitement.
Here, Rugby League Live selects its team of the week.
The 27-year-old enjoyed himself in Hull's big win over Sheffield Eagles, laying on two tries and scoring a couple himself.
If the game against Huddersfield Giants was a Super League audition, Ritson passed with flying colours thanks in the main to two eye-catching tries.
Wood got a shot in his preferred position and it was an inspired call by Tony Smith, with the 24-year-old nullifying Nene MacDonald courtesy of a strong defensive performance.
The former Leeds Rhinos outside back has been a big hit at his new club, finishing a scintillating team try and standing firm defensively in an impressive showing in Sunday's win over Warrington Wolves.
The youngster produced an outstanding performance against Sheffield, scoring a hat-trick and pulling off a try-saving tackle as he showcased his ability on both sides of the ball.
The Tigers had fun in the sun at Headingley and O'Brien played a key role, the highlight a try during a first-half blitz that left Leeds stunned.
Lino was the main man again as Wakefield made it back-to-back victories over Warrington, proving his class in a thrilling display.
The powerhouse prop scored a crucial try just before half-time, brushing off five would-be tacklers in a special 40-metre effort.
The Australian was everywhere at the LEL Arena, finishing with a try and three assists as the holders held off a spirited challenge from Whitehaven.
Trinity's middles were up against it in the absence of David Fifita but Tanginoa stood up