16 ....... ST HELENS top eight finish
dangerous.
But some of the Giants’ increasing nerves were settled in the 55th minute when strong work by Sebastine Ikahihifo took play to the visitors’ line and Adam O’Brien plunged over from acting half-back under the posts for Ridyard to add the goal.
Super League’s Leeds Rhinos cruised into the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup beating Championship outfit Featherstone Rovers 58-0 in the quarter-finals.
Batley Bulldogs v Sheffield Eagles, Hull KR v Dewsbury Rams, Oldham v Halifax, Rochdale Hornets v Bradford Bulls (all 3pm)
Hemel Stags v Gloucestershire All Golds (2pm), Oxford v Newcastle Thunder (2pm), Keighley v London Skolars (3pm), South Wales v Coventry (3pm), Workington v Toronto Wolfpack (3pm), York v Whitehaven (3pm) Castleford .............................................. Salford ..................................................... Leeds ........................................................ Hull ............................................................ Wakefield ............................................... St Helens ............................................... HUDDERSFIELD ................................... Wigan ....................................................... Catalans Dragons ............................ Warrington ........................................... Leigh ......................................................... Widnes .................................................... NEW signing Jordan Rankin brings “skill, speed, experience and flexibility” to the Huddersfield Giants squad according to coach Rick Stone.
The Super League club have snapped up the 25-year-old from NRL side Wests Tigers on a deal until the end of this season.
The former Hull FC player will fly into the UK as soon as he receives his work permit.
Rankin said: “I’m really excited to join the Giants.
“It’s a club I’ve heard a lot about and know are finding some form in the Super League.
“There’s a strong Australian contingent with Jake Mamo, who was coming through at the same time as me, Ryan Hinchcliffe, who has won big trophies at Melbourne, Tommy Symonds and Shannon Wakeman.
“And there are also British players like Leroy Cudjoe and Jermaine McGillvary who are quality players that I’m looking forward to playing alongside.
“I spoke with Rick Stone and knew that joining was a great opportunity for me – and I’m looking forward to getting started.”
Stone believes it’s the right move at the right time.
“The main attraction in Jordan Rankin is his ability to play in nearly every position in the backline,” said the coach.
“He’s played in the outsidebacks, he’s played in the halves and he’s played a whole NRL season on the wing.
“He’s got tremendous utility value, he’s obviously been over in the Super League before and he made his NRL debut in 2008 at only 16, so he’s got a lot of experience.
“It’s a good opportunity for him to come over here and play and it’s a great place for him to further his career.
“We’re delighted because he adds skill, he adds speed, he adds experience and some real flexibility to our team.
“To bring such a quality player in at this time of year is a massive bonus and we’re excited to have him join us.”