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Catalans completed a Super League double over Leeds Rhinos
ByPhil Cartwright
BBC Sport journalist
Betfred Super League
Leeds (0) 8
Tries: Hall, Croft
Catalans (8) 16
Tries: Tison, Bousquet Goals: Aispuro-Bichet 4
Leeds Rhinos were denied a sixth successive Super League victory by Catalans Dragons in their penultimate game of the regular season.
Already guaranteed a play-off place, Leeds had not conceded any points in their previous two fixtures but trailed 8-0 at the interval.
Dragons hooker Ugo Tison evaded a tackler to score the opening try from close range, with Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet converting and then adding penalties either side of half-time.
Reduced to 12 men for 10 minutes when prop Romain Navarrete was yellow-carded for a high tackle, Catalans' defiant defence was eventually breached when Ryan Hall gathered Brodie Croft's lofted kick to touch down in the corner.
Morgan Gannon came close to a second Leeds score but his darting run was halted just under the posts by Catalans' England international winger Tommy Makinson.
Shortly afterwards, the visitors reacted quickest to Luke Keary's drop-goal attempt coming back off the upright and Julian Bousquet touched down for the decisive try.
Croft's late effort could have set up a frantic finale, but Lachie Miller's failure to add the extra two points ended Leeds' hopes.
Leeds would have moved level on points with second-placed Wigan, the team they face in their final regular season fixture on 19 September, if they had beaten Catalans.
But Leeds' defeat means the Warriors will wrap up a top-two finish - earning them a week's break and a home semi-final - if they win one of their two remaining fixtures.
The Rhinos will be certain to finish in the top four if fifth-placed St Helens fail to beat fourth-placed Leigh on Friday, with such an outcome securing a home tie for Brad Arthur's team in the first week of the play-offs at the very least.
Catalans' top-six hopes were already over but they are ending the campaign on a positive note, with this their third win in four Super League outings.
Leeds: Miller; Hall, Newman, Simpson, Hankinson; Croft, Sinfield; Oledzki, O'Connor, Jenkins, Gannon, McDonnell, Palasia.
Interchanges: Watkins, Bentley, Lisone, Holroyd.
Catalans: Aispuro-Bichet; Makinson, Cotric, Smith, Yaha; Keary, Fages; Dezaria, Tison, Navarrete, Sims, Sironen, Garcia.
Interchanges: Bousquet, Satae, Seguier, Zenon.
Referee: Jack Smith.