Widnes Vikings 22-18 Bradford Bulls Hull KR 44-6 Wakefield Trinity Widnes consolidated their surprise position in the top four of the Super League table with a fifth win in six matches, but only after holding off a spirited second-half rally from a Bradford team who responded positively to last week's takeover. Kevin Brown scored two tries as the Vikings established a 16-0 lead but they were left hanging...
Super League roundup: Widnes hold off Bradford rally to continue strong start
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