
The latest Super League attendances.
Leeds Rhinos recorded the biggest attendance of the Super League round, with 15,301 inside Headingley on Sunday afternoon to see their 22-4 victory over Castleford Tigers.
Ensuring there was no Las Vegas hangover, Maika Sivo scored a hat-trick to send the Rhinos on their way. The winger now has nine tries in his first three games since returning from an ACL injury.
Elsewhere, 12,031 were at the Brewdog Stadium on Saturday evening as St Helens had a late Deon Cross try to thank for a 26-22 victory over Bradford Bulls. The Bulls led for large parts of the game and stayed in the contest despite a 54th minute red card for forward Elliot Peposhi.
Back in West Yorkshire, Wakefield Trinity saw 8,239 watch their nervy 14-10 victory over Hull FC on Thursday night, with Will Tate scoring the winning try in the second half.
At Leigh Sports Village, 8,090 saw Catalans Dragons run out 22-16 winners over Leigh Leopards on Friday night, with the Leythers suffering their third consecutive defeat.
The attendances for the York Knights-Warrington Wolves and Huddersfield-Giants games weren’t given.
Playing at the LNER Stadium on Friday night, York twice launched a comeback, taking the lead at one stage, but Warrington held on for a 38-30 victory to continue their unbeaten start to the season. And Hull KR are up in running in Super League, defeating the injury ravaged Giants 32-6.
Super League round four attendances
- Leeds Rhinos 22-4 Castleford Tigers – 15,301
- St Helens 26-22 Bradford Bulls – 12,031
- Wakefield Trinity 14-10 Hull FC – 8,239
- Leigh Leopards 16-22 Catalans Dragons – 8,090
- Toulouse Olympique 16-36 Wigan Warriors – 5,497
- York Knights 30-38 Warrington Wolves – Not Given
- Huddersfield Giants 6-32 Hull KR – Not Given


