Sivo Inspires Leeds To Victory Over Castleford

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8 March 2026


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Leeds (10) 22


Tries: Brown, Sivo 3 Goals: Connor 3


Castleford (4) 4


Tries: Ravalawa


Maika Sivo continued his marvelous start to the Super League season by inspiring Leeds Rhinos to victory over West Yorkshire rivals Castleford.


The Fijian winger, who scored four tries in last weekend's 58-6 thumping of Hull KR in Las Vegas, included another three at Headingley.


The 32-year-old has now scored nine tries in 3 matches and assisted Rhinos make it three straight victories following their opening-round defeat by Leigh which he missed.


Seven days on from their showdown with safeguarding champs Hull KR in Las Vegas, Leeds found the going tougher versus neighbours Cas, but still went out comfy winners.


George Brown got the ball down superbly under pressure to put Leeds on the board and Sivo stretched the lead following Mikaele Ravalawa's rating for Cas.


Sivo added his 2nd soon after the restart and after that reviewed in the corner to finish his hat-trick following a clever one-handed offload from Chris Hankinson.


Castleford used lots of pressure in the final 20 minutes but were unable to discover a method through some impressive and identified Leeds defence.


Both sides undertook disallowed, but it mattered little to the outcome.


Cam Smith saw his first-half score for Leeds chalked off for a in the accumulation, and Castleford stand-off Zac Cini's second-half try was ruled out, likewise for a knock-on.


Cas, who got their first success of the project against Huddersfield in the last round, have actually now lost 3 of their opening four fixtures.


Both sides are in Challenge Cup action next weekend.


Leeds go to Wakefield on Friday and Castleford host St Helens on Saturday.


Leeds: Miller, Sivo, Newman, Handley, Hall, Brown, Connor, Jenkins, Levi, Palasia, Watkins, O'Neill, Smith


Interchanges: O'Connor, Holroyd, Hankinson, Mata'utia


Castleford: Cini, Ravalawa, McIntosh, Mapapalangi, Qareqare, Asi, Weaver, Atoni, Hood, Westerman, Lane, Hirst, Stimson


Interchanges: Golding, Ashworth, Hall, Lawler


Referee: James Vella.


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