Yorkshire Post

Lingard is unhappy at ‘ordinary’ Tigers’ exit

- James O’Brien RUGBY LEAGUE WRITER

CRAIG Lingard described Castleford Tigers’ performanc­e as “very, very ordinary” after they failed to join Yorkshire rivals Hull KR and Huddersfie­ld Giants in the semifinals of the Challenge Cup.

The injury-ravaged Tigers were hammered 60-6 by the rampant Wigan Warriors at Wheldon Road, the visitors' reward a tie against Rovers in a repeat of last year's last-four clash.

There is the potential for an all-Yorkshire Wembley final after Huddersfie­ld were paired with Warrington Wolves, who booked their place in the semi-finals with a resounding win at St Helens.

Leeds Rhinos and York Valkyrie were kept apart in the women's draw with the rivals pitted against Wigan and Saints respective­ly.

Castleford were long odds to reach the last four but the manner of the defeat frustrated Lingard.

“If there was ever a game that showed you the difference between the top of Super League and the bottom of Super League, that was it,” he said. “Wigan were outstandin­g and we were very, very ordinary.

“If you defend tough and get the ball back in good positions, it makes the game a lot easier. Unfortunat­ely, we weren't willing to do the defensive side of the game.

“There are ways to win games and ways to lose games. That certainly wasn't a way to lose a game, regardless of the players that weren't playing.”

Castleford were without a dozen injured players and could not live with the Warriors.

Lingard will continue his search for reinforcem­ents ahead of Friday's Super League rematch at the DW Stadium.

“We're trying to get some bodies in and we're hopeful of doing that this week at some point,” he said. “Those conversati­ons with other clubs are fluid because the situations are changing based on injuries and the positions they need to cover.”

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