Hull went four points clear of Warrington in the Super League standings after a 19-12 win over the Wolves on Friday night. It was an immensely scrappy game that failed to deliver on the skill level that was promised by the top two teams in the league, but definitely brought the expected excitement.First-half tries from Fetuli Talanoa and Mark Minichiello put Hull 12-10 up at half-time after Gene Ormsby and Chris Sandow scored for the home side. Kurt Gidley then levelled things with a penalty on the hour mark, before a Gareth Ellis try and Marc Sneyd drop goal sealed the win for Lee Radfords men. Highlights of the top of the table clash between Warrington Wolves and Hull FC in the Super League. The win keeps Hull at the top of the Super League standings, two points ahead of second-place Wigan who beat Hull KR 20-18 on Friday, and four points ahead of Fridays opponents who have now drop to third.The first half offered up more than its fair share of handling errors. Hull contributed the most, and one such handling error brought about the opening try.Sandow kicked ahead and chased well to put pressure on Jamie Shaul who tried to run the ball out. Sandow tackled Shaul and the ball spilled out in the tackle for Ormsby to dive on top of it for the first score of the night.Despite the troubled start Hull then moved the ball up the field and worked the ball left in the 14th minute to Talanoa, who saw the space and darted for the tryline in the corner. From out wide Sneyd converted for a 6-4 lead to the visitors. Daryl Clark knocked on with the tryline begging Benjamin Jullien then charged down a kick from Sneyd and collected the ball before tearing up the field. Jullien drew the last of the defence and passed to Sandow in support, with Sandow running in the try in the corner. Gidley added the extras from the touchline.Hull had the final say of the half, when from a goal line drop out the ball was passed to Mark Minichiello down the left, and Minichiello pinned his ears for the corner before stepping inside Ratchford for his sides second try. The conversion from Sneyd made it 12-10 to Hull at the break. Warrington Wolves Gene Ormsby celebrates scoring the games first try Neither side was able to register any points in the third period as the handling worsened in the 20 minutes that followed after the resumption, and when Gareth Ellis stripped the ball in a tackle in his own half at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Gidley called for the kicking tee. Gidley slotted the effort to bring his side level.Hull then worked the ball up from the scrum with ten minutes remaining before Sneyd held the defence up well to pop to Ellis who ran a good line. 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He was in the hospital last Wednesday when his teammates met reporters for the final time, two days after the season ended with a 3-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks in the sixth game. So on Tuesday, he stood at a podium in the Bruins locker room, hands in the pockets of his pink shorts, and matter-of-factly recited his medical record. At least his legs were spared. "Its all good," Bergeron said. "Im 100 per cent (in the) lower body." The stitches sewn at the end of his right eyebrow while he sat on the bench in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Rangers were gone. The red scar on his nose was still visible from the fight he had with Evgeni Malkin in Game 1 of Bostons four-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Penguins in the conference finals. His spleen checked out OK after an ambulance took him from the United Center during Game 5 of the last round in Chicago. He hadnt been diagnosed with a concussion since the fourth of his career sidelined him for six games in April. But moving on, Patrice, how about next season? No problem. Bergeron said he doesnt need surgery and should be ready for the start of training camp. "I just need," he said, "I guess, a couple weeks." Any of those injuries would have sidelined players in other sports. But Bergeron, one of the NHLs best all-around players, insists he did nothing special to help the Bruins play for their second Stanley Cup title in three years. "You put everything on the line to help your team. Thats basically what I did. Im 100 per cent confident everyone else would have done the same thing," the Bruins alternate captain said. "Theres a lot of really tough guys on our team and I dont feel like I should take all the praise." Bergeron has spent all of his nine NHL seasons with the Bruins. Without him, they likely would have been eliminated in the first round when they trailed the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 with less than 11 minutes left in regulation of an intense Game 7. He tied it with 51 seconds remaining in the third period, then won it with his goal at 6:05 of overtime. He scored another overtime winner in Game 3 against Pittsburgh. Then he had two goals -- and the first since his rash of injuries -- in Game 4 against Chicago. But that was the game in whichh the centre tore rib cartilage.dddddddddddd Early in Game 5, he was hit in the ribs and suffered a crack on the left side. Doctors told him the only way he could play in Game 6 was to get a nerve block that would freeze the area. So he had one -- and needed other pain-killing shots during the game. Bergeron also separated his right shoulder in the first period but played the rest of the way. "I cant remember who it was from their team, but it was in the corner, trying to just battle and I was trying to protect my ribs," he said. "I fell kind of awkwardly in the boards and opened up my shoulder a bit and separated it." As the game went on, he could feel his energy fading. When it ended, he endured the tradition of shaking hands with his opponents and went to the locker room. From there, Bergeron went right to Massachusetts General Hospital, where a puncture was found in the lung. "I kind of had trouble breathing a little bit," he said. "I felt like my chest was closing in on me so the doctors didnt want to take any chances. Theres an X-ray machine (in the locker room), but they couldnt tell, really. It wasnt clear enough for them. They wanted to make sure and, luckily enough, they made the right decision because I went there right away and they found out that my lung had collapsed." General manager Peter Chiarelli said he thought the lung was punctured after the game. "If it had happened during the game, he would have felt the pain and then he wouldnt have been able to play," Chiarelli said last week. At the hospital, a tube was put in his left side for a few days to remove air from the area where the lung collapsed and make sure it stayed inflated, Bergeron said. Some teammates visited him there on Wednesday, the day he was released. "It was actually nice to see a bunch of guys and be able to talk a little bit," he said. While he recovers, he hopes to get an extension of his three-year contract that runs through next season. Bergeron tied for the team lead with nine playoff goals and had 15 points. He led the NHL in winning faceoffs, and he won the Selke Trophy as the leagues top defensive forward the previous season. So hes "very confident" hell get an extension. "It would mean a lot," Bergeron said. "Its a team that believed in me when I was 18 and when I was coming up and now, like I said before, its my home. I feel like it is, and I love the city. I love the people, definitely love the organization." Hed love another Stanley Cup. Thats why he played through the pain. "Theres no regrets on my part," he said. "I did whatever I couldve done to help my team and try to be there for our biggest game of the year." China Jerseys Wholesale Stitched Jerseys Jerseys NFL Cheap Wholesale Stitched Jerseys Cheap Jerseys From China Stitched NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys China ' ' '
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