Mamo bags four as Huddersfield move on up

Former Newcastle speedster Jake Mamo has had a day out for Huddersfield in the Super League, bagging four tries in a 56-12 rout of Krisnan Inu's Catalans.

Former Newcastle fullback Jake Mamo produced a man-of-the-match performance as Huddersfield Giants moved into the Super League top eight with a 56-12 win over Catalans Dragons in Perpignan.

Catalans headed into the game on the back of a dreadful run of results that has seen them win only one of their last seven matches.

Huddersfield's form has picked up of late and they were buoyed by a convincing 44-4 win over Warrington Wolves last weekend.

The Giants opened the scoring in the 13th minute as Aaron Murphy touched down after good work from Danny Brough and Dale Ferguson.

Catalans were their own worst enemy as two further penalties allowed Huddersfield to attack their line and send Shannon Wakeman over to score. Brough added the conversion to make it 10-0.

Brough scored his first try in the 18th minute after sending Jordan Turner away from the restart and supporting inside for Turner to return the pass to his captain. Brough took a knock in scoring the try and Martyn Ridyard took over kicking duties, converting to give the Giants a 16-point advantage.

Catalans rallied and scored in the 26th minute, Richie Myler sending Tony Gigot over to score for Catalans, with Luke Walsh converting before Huddersfield closed the half with a Mamo try - the Giants fullback pouncing on Leroy Cudjoe's neat grubber kick. Ridyard converted to take the halftime score to 22-6.

The second half saw Huddersfield continue to dominate and Brough added his second try in the 46th minute.

Six minutes later Mamo had his second. Catalans attacked the Huddersfield line before he intercepted Walsh's pass and raced 90 metres to score down the left.

Mamo completed his hat-trick in the 63rd minute when he collected a neat offload from Sebastine Ikahihifo and chipped ahead before gathering the ball and scoring under the posts.

Huddersfield hit the half-century in the 68th minute when Mamo bagged his fourth. Brough and Paul Clough combined to send him over, with Ridyard's goal bringing up the 50 points.


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