Brad Singleton of Leeds
Brad Singleton of Leeds

Leeds 58-0 Featherstone Rovers: Rhinos romp into Ladbrokes Challenge Cup semi-finals


Leeds Rhinos stormed into the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup semi-finals with a 58-0 victory over Featherstone Rovers. Get a full report and reaction.

Match stats: Leeds 58-0 Featherstone


Leeds tries: Ward (3), Ferres (13), Moon (15), Handley (39, 57), Ablett (52), Sutcliffe (54), Singleton (62, 66), Hall (71)
Goals: Sutcliffe (3, 13, 15, 52, 54, 57, 62, 66, 71) 

Match report


Leeds secured their place in the semi-finals of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup with a comfortable 58-0 victory over Featherstone at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.

Stevie Ward, Brett Ferres, Joel Moon and Ash Handley all crossed the whitewash in the first half for the 2015 cup winners as they cruised to 22-0 lead at half-time.

Carl Ablett, Liam Sutcliffe and Handley touched down during James Lockwood's 10 minutes in the sin-bin at the start of the second half before a brace of tries from Brad Singleton and a further score from Ryan Hall completed the rout, with Sutcliffe kicking nine goals from 10 attempts for a personal tally off 22 points.

Leeds are now just 80 minutes away from extending their incredible record to a sixth final appearance in the last eight seasons, while Rovers will focus their attention on securing a top-four finish in the Championship for a place in next month's Super 8's Qualifiers.

It was a shaky start from the visitors with Josh Hardcastle knocking on from Sutcliffe's kick-off giving the initiative to Leeds, which they managed to convert with the first try of the match after just four minutes.

Featherstone faced back-to-back sets before another knock-on from Michael Knowles gifted the Rhinos a scrum on Rovers' own 10-metre line and Stevie Ward crashed over under the posts, with Sutcliffe adding the extras.

Leeds were soon 12-0 ahead in their next meaningful attack, albeit in fortuitous fashion when a high kick from captain Danny Maguire was dropped by second row John Davies inside his in-goal area under no pressure for Ferres to touch down.

The hosts soon extended their advantage further when a neat offload from Maguire created the space for Ferres to break free and despite being halted by Ian Hardman, the loose forward found the supporting Moon to crash over under pressure of three defenders to put Leeds 18-0 up with 16 minutes on the clock.

Leeds thought they had put themselves further ahead when Maguire crossed the whitewash but the try was correctly disallowed for double movement, before Handley, who had played seven matches for Rovers whilst on dual registration earlier this season, finished off a flowing move in the corner for his side's fourth try.

Lockwood's cannonball tackle gave Leeds the impetus to show more freedom in their attack and they made full use of their man advantage with Ablett and Sutcliffe both scoring after swift moves from left to right to put Leeds 34-0 ahead.

The Featherstone second row returned to the field to find Rovers further behind after Handley crossed for his second try of the match when he was freed by a offload from Hall before prop Singleton scored similar tries from close range within five minutes of each other to take Leeds' total past the half-century mark.

Rhinos increased their advantage when Hall won an aerial battle with Hardcastle from Sutcliffe's cross-field kick before the Featherstone centre thought he finally got his side on the scoreboard when he dotted down, only for the video referee rule it out for knock-on.

Match Reaction


Leeds coach Brian McDermott on the prospect of another Ladbrokes Challenge Cup final: "I don't mind saying it is exciting. I'm pleased for the players. We are on a journey. We are 80 minutes from Wembley so it's good.

"Each year, it is a year on it's own. It's just a great build-up, it's a great place to be and the whole week building up to it and the memories with it. It is something that you don't need motivation for them (the players).

"It was a good workout for 40 minutes, if we had gone 18-0 ahead (at half-time), it would have made us a bit more nervous. We didn't get away from them until they got a sin-bin really.

"Credit to Featherstone, I don't mean that in a condescending way, they stayed with the pace of the game. We scored some really good tries but to be fair we were against a tired defence.

"It looked like a Super League game, it was like a Super League tempo and I thought it was a fast game in the first half."

On stopping John Davies from crossing the whitewash on the final buzzer to keep their local rivals scoreless: "It is hard to instil. It is a hard thing to get into your team but when it's in there, they pride themselves on it. It was great to watch, it was a great moment.

"If Featherstone scored it, it wouldn't have meant anything but the fact we stayed and kept them out - it does mean something to us."

Rovers head coach Jon Sharp on his players' performances: "It's mixed emotions really. A bit of frustration because we know we can play better but at the moment I am really pleased for the attitude of the players.

"(It's) Absolutely invaluable. The Middle 8's last year was really good for us and that has had a good influence on how we played this year - being in the top four all year has certainly been a by-product of being in the Middle 8 games against really good Super League teams and I think today will also help.

"Lessons to learn certainly. Leeds were patient and kicked out of the set and kicked out really well on last plays. We felt we were a little erratic at times.

"At one point we were at 40/45 per cent set completion rate whilst Leeds were up in the high 80's and I think knocked us around a bit more than what the Lockwood sin-binning did.

"That's part and parcel of the occasion. That's part and parcel of coming up against a good team that put you under the pump and I think that is where we let ourselves down a little bit."