Wigan Warriors have maintained their lead at the top of the table in a high-scoring afternoon in the Super League.
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The Warriors scored 15 tries on their way to a 84-6 win over Hull Kingston Rovers, including a hat-trick from Blake Green and braces from Matty Smith, Iain Thornley and Chris Tuson.
Huddersfield Giants remain just a point behind Wigan in the table, after they thrashed Widnes Vikings at the John Smith's Stadium this afternoon.
A hat-trick from Aaron Murphy helped Huddersfield to a 62-6 victory, as the home side found their opponents' try line 11 times.
Bradford Bulls survived a strong second-half performance by the Salford City Reds to hold on for a win.
The home side had a comfortable 24-6 lead at half time, but scores from Jack Murphy, Chris Nero and Andrew Dixon got the visitors back into the game.
However, Jamie Langley and Jarrod Sammut both scored late on to ensure that Bradford remain ahead.
St Helens took a comfortable win over Castleford Tigers in their game at Langtree Park.
A Joe Greenwood brace helped the Saints race to a 26-0 lead at half time, before four tries in the second period sealed the win.
Warrington Wolves and London Broncos were well matched in the first half of their match at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
A first-half hat-trick from Kieran Dixon left Broncos just eight points down at the break but the visitors were unable to match their opponents in the second period, allowing Warrington to open up a 54-14 lead before Erjon Dollapi added a late consolation.
Hull FC came out strong in the second half of their match with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats to register a 32-22 win.
The two teams were level at 12-12 at the break following an evenly-matched first 40 minutes, but tries from Tom Briscoe and Ben Crooks gave the visitors the win.
Results in full: Bradford Bulls 36-24 Salford City Reds, Huddersgield Giants 62-6 Widnes Vikings, Hull Kingston Rovers 6-84 Wigan Warriors, St Helens 48-18 Castleford Tigers, Warrington Wolves 54-20 London Broncos, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 22-34 Hull FC