Super League: Catalans Dragons 28-10 Hull KR - French club reaches first Grand Final

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Joe ChanJoe Chan (right) scored the fifth try to well and truly seal it for Catalans
Catalans (12) 28
Tries: Garcia, Drinkwater, Mourgue, Yaha, Chan Goals: Maloney 4
Hull KR (4) 10
Tries: Kenny-Dowall, Hall Goal: Abdull

Catalans Dragons wrote themselves into Super League history by beating Hull KR in the play-off semi-finals to book their first Grand Final appearance.

They built a first-half lead through Ben Garcia and Josh Drinkwater tries, before Shaun Kenny-Dowall got a late Rovers score before the hooter.

After the break, Catalans pulled away from the Robins with Arthur Mourgue, Fouad Yaha and Joe Chan tries.

Ryan Hall's late effort was merely consolation for the spirited visitors.

Catalans will play the winner of Friday's second semi-final between St Helens and Leeds Rhinos on Saturday, 9 October at Old Trafford.

The anticipation of a first Grand Final for either of the two teams sparked a buzz in Perpignan, as the city got behind its team with a colourful, noisy sell-out crowd.

It made for a partisan atmosphere that not even the travelling Hull KR fans could match in their corner of the Stade Gilbert Brutus, as the play-offs crackled with energy.

Steve McNamara's hosts played with precision, patience and power, building pressure through their forward pack and earning the rewards through the kicking games of Josh Drinkwater and James Maloney.

Even without the injured Sam Tomkins, they looked a threat - Drinkwater in particular following up his intercept try with perfect kicks to tee up Garcia and Chan scores, while Mourgue's try came from Maloney's bomb.

Despite the disappointment of defeat, Tony Smith's KR side showed just why they are one of the division's most entertaining sides, and merely reaching the last four was an impressive feat given the club finished bottom of the table last season.

Their free-spirited attacking style caused Catalans problems at times, and it took immense defensive scramble and discipline to shut down the threat.

Kenny-Dowall and Hall's tries both came from typically well-orchestrated moves to the left, involving Kane Linnett's muscular presence.

But the hosts never got dragged into the off-the-cuff tussle, keeping their cool and poise to come out on top and delight their pumped-up support.

Catalans: Mourgue; Davies, Langi, Whare, Yaha; Maloney, Drinkwater; J. Tomkins, McIlorum, Bousquet, Whitley, McMeeken, Garcia

Interchanges: Goudemand, Dudson, Chan, Kasiano

Hull KR: Dagger; Crooks, Takairangi, Kenny-Dowall, Hall; Lewis, Abdull; Maher, Litten, King, Linnett, Johnson, Storton

Interchanges: Vete, Mustapha, Tate, Keinhorst

Referee: J. Child.

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