""We're top but we're only seven or eight games in. "We're realistic. "They were under the pump, they were down to one player on the bench, so we're not getting carried away." Super League Team of the Week: Catalans and Wigan stars dominate The show went on at the weekend with four Super League games across two days at the Totally Wicked Stadium. Super League. "It's always difficult when you lose two outside backs but we made it easy for them.

Along with the Toronto Wolfpack, they are currently the only teams in the competition from outside England. There was some niggly stuff that went on and we did nothing about it. "They were a lot more desperate, they were the first to every loose ball on the floor. The Catalans Dragons (French and Catalan: Dragons Catalans) (often in English Catalan Dragons) are a professional rugby league club based in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France and represent Catalonia. Catalans assured travel restrictions will not affect Super League obligations. Gigot; Kay, Lyne, Tupou, Kershaw; Miller, Hampshire; Kopczak, J Wood, Tanginoa, Pitts, Ashurst, Westerman.S Tomkins; Davies, Langi, Mead, Yaha; Maloney, Drinkwater; Casty, McIlorum, Moa, Whitley, J Tomkins, Garcia. We've done a good job the last couple of weeks. Super League began in 1996, replacing the RFL Championship and switching from a winter to a summer season. The toughness between the two teams was the difference. Coote scored two … It's nice to win and that's the third week of travelling. The Perpignan club have begun a run of five successive trips to the UK for fixtures following the resumption of Super League …

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But that did not stop him setting off on a … Catalans Dragons have been assured that any clampdown on travel to and from France will not affect their ability to play and host Super League matches. 9th August 2020 News Desk Super League 0. Michael McIlorum hasrevealed he almost drove from Perpignan to Wigan during lockdown Credit: SWPIX.COM. They play in the Super League. Lachlan Coote scored 18 points as St Helens marked the return of Super League with a 34-6 victory over Catalans Dragons at Emerald Headingley. the Dragons were without dual-code international Israel Folau, who remained in Perpignan for the birth of his first child.His absence, however, was of little consequence for a side boosted by the return of vivacious England full-back Sam Tomkins, who helped create early tries for both Langi and Davies.Tomkins' cut-out pass for Yaha saw Langi touchdown on the left edge just moments after Whitley opened the scoring, and the full-back again popped up with the decisive pass on the right to send Davies over in the 16th minute.Davies added a second try before the interval, but just as impressive for the Dragons was their ability to completely stifle Wakefield in attack.While Trinity were without injured Tom Johnstone, their leading try-scorer this term, the winger himself could have done little to influence the first-half showing in St Helens.Compounding Wakefield's woes were injuries to Kelepi Tanginoa, Tony Gigot, Adam Tangata and Lee Kershaw in the opening 40 minutes.Davies got his treble immediately after the break, and points continued to flow in a torrent as Bousquet swivelled over the line, Whitley brought up his own hat-trick and Langi got Dragons' 10th try late on to complete the French club's biggest Super League win away from Stade Gilbert Brutus.Next up for both Catalans and Wakefield is a rematch on 22 August in the Challenge Cup. We played well from the start but we were aided by the fact that Wakefield picked up a few injuries. With Hull FC and Salford Red Devils in quarantine, there were wins for Catalans Dragons, Warrington Wolves, St …

Catalans Dragons have been assured that any clampdown on travel to and from France will not affect their ability to play and host Super League matches.The Perpignan club have begun a run of five successive trips to the UK for fixtures following the resumption of Super League behind closed doors and are due to play their next home game on September 7 against Leeds.However, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is currently advising British nationals against all but essential international travel to France and is likely to introduce quarantine regulations after the number of people with coronavirus in the country rose at the fastest rate since full lockdown was eased in the country.New Covid-19 infections rose by 2,288 on Friday, the third day that the number has gone up significantly – putting the nation at levels not seen since late May.Any further threat to playing games at the Gilbert Brutus Stadium would be a savage blow to the Catalans, who have played only three home matches so far in 2020, but the RFL says it has secured an exemption for teams involved in the Betfred Super League and Coral Challenge Cup.A statement from both governing bodies said: “The RFL and Super League (Europe) continue to monitor the travel situation as we do with all issues relating to Covid-19.“The Betfred Super League competition and the Coral Challenge Cup are included in the UK Government’s regulations which permit an exemption from quarantine for elite international sports competitions – so players and support staff coming into the country from France would not be subject to a 14-day quarantine.“The RFL and Super League (Europe) continue to liaise with Catalans Dragons regarding the position of the French authorities.”Watch BT Sport's unbeatable line-up of world-class live sport for just £25 per month.