Leigh Leopards 26-24 Catalans Dragons: Adrian Lam’s side battle to close victory in Super League Magic Weekend opener | Rugby League News

Leigh Leopards 26-24 Catalans Dragons: Adrian Lam’s side battle to close victory in Super League Magic Weekend opener | Rugby League News


Leigh Leopards battled past Catalans Dragons for a close 26-24 victory in the 2025 Magic Weekend opener at Newcastle United’s St James’ Park.

Catalans had a narrow 14-12 lead at half-time through a Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet penalty, their tries from their young star goalkicker and Matthieu Laguerre being matched by converted efforts from Leigh’s Edwin Ipape and Ben McNamara.

The Dragons opened the scoring in the second half with a Reimis Smith unconverted effort but from there the Leopards dominated, a McNamara penalty plus converted efforts from Ethan O’Neill and Owen Trout giving them a 26-18 advantage.

Catalans managed to hit back through headline-man Luke Keary but could not find any more points as the clock ticked down.

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Leigh Leopards’ Edwin Ipape accelerated through the Catalans Dragons defence for his team’s first try.

With this fixture to be replayed in next week’s Challenge Cup semi-final, the Dragons will also be sweating on the fitness of captain Ben Garcia who limped off with a leg injury during the clash.

Leigh show steel as they grind out tight win

After a period of sustained early pressure from Leigh errors, Catalans were quick to get on the scoreboard, Laguerre jumping highest for Theo Fages’ kick in the fifth minute, Aispuro-Bichet adding the extras for a 6-0 lead.

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Matthieu Leguerre did well to catch a high ball and score a try to open the scoring for Catalans Dragons.

It took just over 10 minutes for Catalans to then add their second, Tair Sims intercepting and breaking to halfway, Aispuro-Bichet showing skill to finish off some hands in the corner before kicking the conversion to put his side 12-0 up.

It continued to be an error-strewn half from the Leopards, knock-ons hampering their process, before Ipape finally took matters into his own hands on the 24th minute and fended off three to go in under the sticks, McNamara converting to bring the score to 12-6.

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Steve McNamara’s insightful dressing room talk before Catalans Dragons’ match against Leigh Leopards on Magic Weekend!

After Aispuro-Bichet knocked over a penalty to extend Catalans’ lead to 14-6, Leigh made sure to have the momentum going in at the break as McNamara barrelled over from short range and slotted over the extras, to put his side just two points behind at half-time.

Despite getting the last points of the first half, Leigh were first to concede in the second, the French outfit showing good hands for Smith to go over on the left edge but with Aispuro-Bichet unable to convert, Leigh were still within a converted try of their opponents with 35 minutes still to play.

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Inside Leigh Leopard’s head coach Adrian Lam’s half-time talk as his team takes on Catalans Dragons at the Magic Weekend.

With that, Leigh wasted no time in hitting back, O’Neill climbing highest for the kick and topping it off with a brilliant headstand celebration, McNamara levelling the scores at 18-18 with the conversion.

The Dragons then went behind for the first time in the game as they were pinged for offside and McNamara sent over the penalty to give Leigh a 20-18 lead.

From there, the Leopards were in their groove, Trout slicing through the defence to swandive over, Steve McNamara’s son inflicting even more pain on him with the boot to move Leigh 26-18 ahead.

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Leigh Leopards and Catalans Dragons scuffled at the final whistle after a tight Leigh win.

Catalans managed to hit back through Luke Keary running onto the end of a chip over the top from Theo Fages to bring the scoreline to 26-24 with around 15 minutes remaining but a Dragons outfit chancing their arm could not find the crucial points needed to make up the two-point margin, falling to defeat as the Leigh fans went wild in celebration in the Gallowgate End.

Round 10 – Magic Weekend

Saturday May 3 – all exclusively live on Sky Sports

Leigh 26-24 Catalans
Hull KR vs Salford – 5.15pm
St Helens vs Leeds – 7.30pm

Sunday 4th May – all exclusively live on Sky Sports

Huddersfield vs Hull FC – 1pm
Wigan vs Warrington – 3.15pm
Castleford vs Wakefield – 5.30pm

Sky Sports will again show every game of Super League live this season – including two matches in each round exclusively live, with the remaining four matches each week shown on Sky Sports+ via the red button.



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