Warrington Wolves 40-10 Wigan Warriors
Warrington Wolves completed a Super League double over Wigan to move two points clear at the top of the table.
Tony Smith's side followed up a 28-16 win at Wigan on 1 April with a convincing home victory, although they fell behind to Josh Charnley's try.
Daryl Clark, Ben Westwood and Kevin Penny all crossed for the hosts before half-time to forge an 18-4 lead.
Ryan Atkins' brace, Benjamin Jullien and Westwood's second sealed Wire's biggest Super League win over Wigan.
The Warriors, for whom captain John Bateman scored a late consolation, would have gone top themselves with a win but defeat left them third.
Catalans Dragons will join Warrington at the summit on 20 points if they win at Hull on Friday.
The two tightest defences in the division at the start of play held firm until Charnley slid in at the corner after 17 minutes, but Shaun Wane's 150th game as Wigan head coach quickly turned sour as Clark and Westwood, who barged over with his first touch of the game, overturned the deficit.
Warrington, who lost winger Tom Lineham to a head injury early in the first half, saw off a burst of Wigan pressure before Atkins' close-range try stretched the lead to 20 points and his second effectively killed the contest.
The Wolves' half-back pairing of Stefan Ratchford and Kurt Gidley, who extended his contract on Wednesday, played influential roles throughout, with Gidley also landing five of his six attempts at goal.
Friday 29th April
Huddersfield Giants 28-20 Leeds Rhinos
Huddersfield Giants ended a run of five straight derby defeats against Leeds Rhinos with Super League victory at the John Smith's Stadium.
Late tries from Jake Connor and Eorl Crabtree pulled the Giants away at the end of a seesaw battle between the two top-flight strugglers.
Leeds led by four at the break thanks to two goals from Jordan Lilley, with a try apiece from he and Ukuma Ta'ai.
The second period exploded in a flurry of points, but Giants came out on top.
Victory is a major boost for a Huddersfield side who were bottom before Salford's points deduction for a historic salary cap breach saw them slide to the foot of the table.
That said, Leeds were just two points above, with one of their three wins this term coming at home to the Giants earlier in the campaign.
After going in behind at half-time, Huddersfield showed character to see off the dogged Rhinos, as the two teams traded tries up to the final 12 minutes.
Gene Ormsby's score was wiped out by Josh Walters, while Rob Burrow did the same following Jermaine McGillvary's effort.
The two late tries ensured Paul Anderson's side returned to winning ways, but Leeds' concerns continue after losing for the 10th time in 2016.
Hull FC 28-26 Catalans Dragons
Catalans Dragons missed the chance to draw level on points with Super League leaders Warrington as Hull FC went third with a tense home victory.
Fetuli Talanoa and Curtis Naughton got Hull FC off the mark but Louis Anderson reduced the deficit for Catalans.
Sika Manu extended the hosts' lead but Pat Richards' double pulled the visitors back in it before the break.
Scott Taylor crossed for Hull FC before Jason Baitieri and Eloi Pelissier went over for the Dragons, but Hull held on.
Marc Sneyd also kicked six goals as Hull's win took them alongside the French side in the table on 18 points.
The result means Catalans remain in second place, when a win would have sent them level with Warrington at the top.
Catalans' task was made harder in the second half when forward Remi Casty was sin-binned, but they fought back to within two points of Hull late on after Taylor's try had put the hosts 26-14 ahead.
The victory was Hull's ninth win in Super League this season, achieved on the same day that head coach Lee Radford signed a new contract, and it extended their unbeaten run at the KC Stadium to four games.
Widnes Vikings 16-18 Wakefield Wildcats
Widnes Vikings slumped to a sixth consecutive First Utility Super League defeat after Craig Hall's last-gasp try secured Wakefield Trinity Wildcats a 18-16 victory in an ill-tempered clash.
The Vikings led 16-12 in the closing stages, but Hall touched down in the 78th minute and Liam Finn slotted over the kick to settle a contest which saw two players sent off and three sin-binned.
Wakefield hooker Scott Moore and Widnes scrum-half Aaron Heremaia were dismissed midway through the first half, with Vikings centre Patrick Ah Van having already been sin-binned and team-mates Lloyd White and Stefan Marsh following suit in the second period.
The visitors led 8-0 at half-time through an Anthony Tupou try and two Finn goals, but Widnes hit back early in the second half with tries from Charly Runciman and Eamon O'Carroll helping get them back to 10-10.
After Finn slotted over his second two-pointer of the half, Widnes went ahead for the first time in the match when Rhys Hanbury dummied his way over and tagged on the extras.
However, the Vikings' hearts were broken when Hall crossed and Finn kicked the vital conversion at the death.
Saturday 30th April
Salford Red Devils 44-26 Hull KR
Junior Sa'u scored a hat-trick as Salford bounced back from being deducted six points for breaching salary cap rules by beating Hull KR.
The hosts, who began the game bottom of Super League, ran in five first-half tries as they seized control.
Sa'u, Rob Lui, Niall Evalds, George Griffin and Josh Jones all scored as they led 28-6 at the break.
Thomas Minns scored twice as Rovers fought back but Sa'u grabbed two more and Lui a second to secure victory.
Maurice Blair, Iain Thornley and Ken Sio also scored for the Robins, who outscored their hosts four tries to three in the second half.
Sio's score was spectacular as he broke out of a two-man tackle to run in from 70m, but he injured himself while scoring and had to be helped from the field with oxygen.
Victory lifted Salford, who will be appealing against their points deduction and £5,000 fine for breaching salary cap regulations in 2014 and 2015, two places in the table, leaving last season's champions Leeds Rhinos bottom.
Junior Sa'u scored a hat-trick as Salford bounced back from being deducted six points for breaching salary cap rules by beating Hull KR.
The hosts, who began the game bottom of Super League, ran in five first-half tries as they seized control.
Sa'u, Rob Lui, Niall Evalds, George Griffin and Josh Jones all scored as they led 28-6 at the break.
Thomas Minns scored twice as Rovers fought back but Sa'u grabbed two more and Lui a second to secure victory.
Maurice Blair, Iain Thornley and Ken Sio also scored for the Robins, who outscored their hosts four tries to three in the second half.
Sio's score was spectacular as he broke out of a two-man tackle to run in from 70m, but he injured himself while scoring and had to be helped from the field with oxygen.
Victory lifted Salford, who will be appealing against their points deduction and £5,000 fine for breaching salary cap regulations in 2014 and 2015, two places in the table, leaving last season's champions Leeds Rhinos bottom.
Sunday 1st May
Castleford Tigers 20-30 St Helens
St Helens scored four of their five tries after the break as they came from behind to win at Castleford.
The 2014 Super League champions were twice behind before finally seeing off brave but depleted Cas at the Jungle.
Joe Greenwood scored two of their tries, while Jonny Lomax followed up his two tries on his comeback against Leeds with Saints' final try.
Kyle Amor and Shannion McDonnnell were also on the scoresheet, while Luke Walsh kicked five goals.
Cas head coach Daryl Powell made three changes following last week's heavy defeat by Hull KR. and was rewarded with a much better performance.
They scored four tries through Joel Monaghan, Denny Solomona, Mike McMeeken and Jy Hitchcox, while Luke Gale kicked two goals.
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