Rugby League: Leeds run ended by Sharks

Monday 15 June 1998 00:02 BST
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LEEDS' UNBEATEN start to the Super League season came to an end yesterday as struggling Hull returned to form at the Boulevard.

Tries from Brad Hepi, Fili Seru and Graeme Hallas, together with four goals from Hallas and drop goals by Hallas and Craig Murdock, gave the Sharks a 22-10 victory, their first win in eight matches.

Hull, who were superbly prompted by their on-loan scrum-half, Murdock, wasted a string of opportunities before sealing their victory

Leeds stay second behind Wigan on points difference as their miserable record at the Boulevard continued. They have won just three league games at Hull since the reintroduction of divisional rugby in 1973.

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