• Leigh 30-36 Catalans
  • Visitors run in six tries and go top of table

Leigh Centurions are finding out the hard way just how tight the margins are between success and failure in Super League. Since opting to remove their coach, John Duffy, 10 days ago, the Centurions have delivered back-to-back performances against Wakefield and Catalans which have been commendable to say the least.

But as we approach the midway point of the regular season, there is little doubt that it is victories, not performances, which Leigh require if they are to extend their time in Super League into a second successive season in 2022. Ten games in, and 10 consecutive defeats. That statistic alone does little to inspire confidence in terms of survival, but all is not yet lost for Leigh on several counts, you feel.

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