Tigers target return to winning ways
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Your support makes all the difference.Castleford hope to use tonight's derby with Leeds to get back to winning ways in the Super League after being one of only three clubs to draw a blank over Easter.
The Tigers were top of the table after winning seven of their first eight matches, but have taken just a point from their last three. Terry Matterson's men suffered last-gasp defeats by both Wakefield and St Helens but they remain above the Rhinos in the table.
Castleford have also suffered a major blow with the loss of prop Craig Huby with a broken kneecap at a time when he was playing the best rugby of his career.
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