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Catalans Dragons (0) 12
Tries: Wallace, Romano Goals: Mourgue (2)
London Broncos (6) 8
Tries: Kershaw Goals: Leyland (2)
Unconvincing Catalans Dragons came from behind to keep themselves in contention for a Super League play-off place against feisty London Broncos.
The visitors had earlier moved off the foot of the table for the first time all season, going narrowly above Hull FC on points difference, after the black and whites were hammered 58-4 by Salford.
The Broncos underlined their recent improvement as Lee Kershaw shocked home fans at the Stade Gilbert Brutus with a first-half try, and an Oli Leyland penalty put the Broncos eight points ahead just after the break.
The Perpignan-based side stepped it up in the second half and tries from Jarrod Wallace and Arthur Romano edged them in front.
Dragons survived having Chris Satae sin-binned and a late flurry of Broncos attacks to take a nervy win, knowing that victory at Hull FC next week, and defeats for Leigh and Leeds, would see them sneak into the top six.
London had occupied bottom spot for the entire season, but two wins in their last six games, and Hull FC’s capitulation against Salford, meant they moved up a place before they had even kicked-off in France.
That situation was not expected to last long, with Catalans knowing a win, and preferably a big win with points difference a potential factor, would keep their season going beyond the final round of games next week.
Perhaps buoyed by Hull’s heavy defeat, and galvanised by the fact they are likely to be relegated regardless of league position due to the controversial IMG gradings system, Broncos not only held on but took the lead.
Catalans pounded away at the visitors' defence but there was little subtlety, combined with poor decision-making and careless errors.
By contrast, when London finally mounted an attack, Jack Campagnolo’s superb cut-out pass left winger Kershaw with enough time and space to go under the posts and make life easy for kicker Leyland.
An unhappy home crowd expected a second-half improvement but Romano’s high shot on Will Lovell gave Leyland two points and left Dragons needing two scores.
They got them in the space of 10 minutes as Wallace blasted over the line from close range and then Romano picked up Mourgue’s grubber kick to dive over. With Mourgue converting both, Catalans were in front.
They made the final stages more fraught than they should have been, with Satae’s indiscipline reducing them to 12 men and Rhys Kennedy inches away from latching onto Campagnolo’s grubber kick.
London’s heroic effort means they remain second-bottom and will stay there if they can better Hull FC’s result against Catalans next Saturday, when they go to Warrington Wolves.
Catalans Dragons: Mourgue, Davies, Romano, Smith, Yaha, Abdull, Tomkins, Navarrete, Garcia, Satae, Sims, Sironen, McMeeken.
Interchanges: Bousquet, Rouge, Dezaria, Wallace
London Broncos: Rourke, Kershaw, Natoli, Bassett, Miloudi, Leyland, Campagnolo, Butler, Davis, Kennedy, Lovell, Jones, Stock
Interchanges: Tison, Bienek, Adebiyi, Waine
Referee: Marcus Griffiths