Mixlr bein sport live8/27/2023 "We're really starting to build on what he's been trying to put into us," Sutcliffe told Sky Sports. Head coach Smith now finds himself up against one of his former sides in Warrington Wolves in the final game of Magic Weekend (4.30pm), a team aiming to rebound from a loss as well following the previous week's surprise defeat to Leigh.Ĭentre Liam Sutcliffe is in no doubt Hull FC are turning a corner, even with the loss to the Red Devils, and believes what Smith is trying to impart on the squad is having an effect. It has been a mixed start to life under Tony Smith for Hull FC, but up until last week's 29-22 defeat away to Salford Red Devils the Black and Whites had been on a four-game winning run which seemed to indicate fortunes were starting to turn. "We're probably not where we want to be, but there is still a long way of season to go and get where we want to be." Smith starting to make his mark at Hull FC "It was a decent start, but the last couple of weeks haven't been great," McGillvary told Sky Sports. Magic Weekend opponents Huddersfield have tailed off too, currently sitting ninth in a year where they were expected to push on after making the play-offs in 2022, and winger Jermaine McGillvary is eager to turn that form around. St Helens have been unable to build on their promising start to 2023 which saw them beat NRL champions Penrith Panthers in their own back yard in the World Club Challenge, and they head to Newcastle outside the play-off places and seeking to boost their quest for a fifth-straight Super League title. "It's been a really good weekend, it's a great experience as a player and it's a really big stage to be able to play on." "Last year they had a great late win against Wigan, but they've all said the same thing to me," Ritson told Sky Sports.Ī brilliant offload from Konrad Hurrell sets up Tee Ritson as he sealed a comprehensive win for St Helens against St George Illawarra Dragons Ritson has been loving life in Super League so far and is relishing the prospect of playing at Newcastle United's home on Sunday, when Saints take on Huddersfield Giants in the second game of the day (2.15pm). The Cumbrian winger, who signed with St Helens on a season-long loan from the Raiders over the winter, has made eight appearances so far with two tries to his name and also claimed a stunning solo score in the pre-season win over NRL side St George Illawarra Dragons in Australia. Now, 2022's top try-scorer in the second tier is getting ready to step out onto the field at St James' Park with Super League's reigning champions. This time last year, Tee Ritson was preparing for Barrow Raiders to host Widnes Vikings in the Championship. "I think what we're doing at the moment is proving to people that as long as your team is connected, as long as your team is working hard every week and preparation is going well, the performance will look after itself." Ritson ready for the big stage "The good thing about our team at the moment is we're in a place where we're enjoying our footy, but we're very grounded and very humble in what we've achieved so far," Asiata said. Wakefield have yet to win a game in 2023, yet Asiata insists the Leopards will not be taking their opponents lightly and is well aware how desperate they will be to finally get a victory on the board. Leigh aim to continue that form when they open Day 2 of Super League's Magic Weekend in Newcastle, with their opponents being the side who do find themselves firmly in the relegation mire in Wakefield Trinity (12pm). Warrington's Riley Dean and Leigh's John Asiata look ahead to an exciting Magic Weekend with full coverage live on Sky Sports.
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