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Engage Super League basement side Crusaders scored an incredible six-try 32-6 victory over league leaders Huddersfield Giants to build it a capital Good Friday in Wales.
Clinton Schifcofske scored a try and kicked 4 goals for Crusaders with Jason Chan, Rhys Hansbury, Hep Cahill, Jordan Tansey and Stuart Reardon also crossing for the Welsh side.
A Danny Brough try which he converted himself was the sole answer from the Giants.
Reigning man of steel Pat Richards scored two second-half tries to help Super League champions Wigan pull off a breathtaking 28-24 derby victory ended a depleted St Helens in presence of capacity crowd of 24,000 at the DW Stadium.
Saints looked to have overcome a flood of injuries when they fought back brilliantly from 22-10 down after an hour to get even with the aid of 19-year-old Tommy Makinson's first Super League try.
And Royce Simmons' men were on track to get over at the top of the board when young winger Jamie Foster's penalty goal edged them in front seven minutes from the end. But the Warriors snatched the spoils with the final act of an enthralling match when substitute forward Liam Farrell went over for a fifth try to seal Wigan's first derby triumph in presence of their own fans since 2007.
Martin Gleeson and Sean Long teamed up on derby day once again to shadow Michael Dobson and help Hull exact revenge on their bitter rivals Hull KR for last year's play-off defeat and this season's opening-day going in Cardiff with a 36-18 success.
Scott Dureau inspired the Catalan Dragons to a thrilling 37-30 win in London as they retained their recent run of work by downing Harlequins.
Warrington made it five wins in a row against Salford with a supercharged 10-try 60-0 win.
Wakefield produced a stunning second-half comeback to win 28-24 against Castleford.