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Rivals Round: Eden reaches century; Wolves back to winning ways

We round up all of the action from Thursday's three other Betfred Super League matches, with Castleford Tigers and Warrington Wolves taking wins, and Leeds Rhinos and Huddersfield Giants drawing... Leeds Rhinos 20-20 Huddersfield Giants

An Innes Senior try right on full-time salvaged a point for Huddersfield as they sensationally drew 20-20 with Leeds at Headingley.

The Giants fought back from 20-10 down with two minutes left thanks to tries from Luke Yates and Senior to dramatically send the match to golden point extra-time.

Neither side could land a winning drop goal in the additional time though, meaning the two sides shared the spoils.

Huddersfield had actually led when Tui Lolohea, who had missed an early penalty kick at goal, sent Jermaine McGillvary over for an unconverted try in the eighth minute.

Liam Sutcliffe, Rhyse Martin - who also kicked four goals - and Morgan Gannon all crossed for the Rhinos to put them into the lead, but Ricky Leutele's try sparked a fightback from the Giants which sent the match into golden point.

Greg Eden scored his 100th try for Castleford as they maintained their domination of their derby tussles with Wakefield thanks to a 30-point rout of their nearest neighbours at Be Well Support Stadium.

In-form winger Eden scored the last of the Tigers' five tries nine minutes from the end to take his total to 11 in his last seven games and help extend his team's winning run against Trinity to 17 matches.

Ex-Huddersfield forwards Suaia Matagi and Kenny Edwards both scored their first tries for the club as Castleford cruised to a third Super League win under coach Lee Radford.

Radford labelled his team's inability to retain possession during their 34-10 Challenge Cup drubbing by Hull KR

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