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Umyla Hanley Shines as Leigh Advance to Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals
23:01 BST, 23 March 2024 | Updated: 23:01 BST, 23 March 2024
Umyla Hanley, son of esteemed rugby league figure Ellery Hanley, exhibited remarkable try-scoring prowess akin to his father’s legacy in Leigh’s thrilling 26-14 victory over Featherstone. This triumph propelled Leigh to the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
The 22-year-old, who previously watched from the sidelines during Leigh’s Wembley triumph last year, has now scored five tries in three matches. Hanley’s electrifying first-half hat-trick left spectators breathless just three minutes into the encounter, as he showcased an extraordinary work-rate and exceptional power.
Ellery Hanley, renowned for his immense contribution to the sport by winning the Challenge Cup four times with Wigan, witnessed his son’s performance with pride. Umyla’s indomitable spirit and unrelenting determination mirrored his father’s formidable impact on the field.
Despite the young Hanley’s heroic efforts, Manoa Wacokecoke kept Featherstone afloat with a brace of tries. Regardless, Leigh prevailed, maintaining their resolute focus against lower-ranked opposition.
Hull Crumbles, Castleford Rebounds
As reported by BBC Rugby Union on [date], pressure mounted on Hull coach Tony Smith as his side plummeted in the Challenge Cup, yielding a disheartening 50-6 defeat at Huddersfield. This crushing loss came only a week after Leigh’s staggering 54-4 victory against Hull in the Super League.
“We missed too many tackles. It’s not a good feeling,” admitted an overwhelmed coach Smith.
In stark contrast to their Super League struggles, Castleford found redemption by securing a resounding 28-14 victory over aspiring Championship competitors Batley. Overcoming a challenging start, Castleford scored six tries, with Innes Senior excelling by crossing the line twice.
The invigorating exploits of Umyla Hanley and Castleford’s triumphant resurgence will undoubtedly fuel the enthusiasm of rugby union enthusiasts while rekindling the enduring rivalries within the sport.
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