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Super League title odds REVEALED: New dark horses emerge and huge club 25/1

We have just seen an amazing Magic Weekend.

With over 60,000 tickets sold, the fans were out in force and the players delivered and outstanding weekend of rugby league action.

It all started in a huge clash in the play-off picture as Salford Red Devils and Hull KR battled for a place in the top four.

The Red Devils may have trailed 16-14 late on but magic from Ryan Brierley gave the Red Devils the win.

In game two, Catalans Dragons blew Wigan Warriors away as Tom Johnstone shone brightly against the Warriors to take top spot on the day.

To wrap up Saturday, Castleford Tigers battled back from 24-14 to defeat rivals Leeds Rhinos and claim only their third win of the season.

On Sunday, Leigh Leopards showed the rest of the league what they are capable of as they moved into the top four by battering Wakefield Trinity.

Speaking of battering, St Helens ploughed through Huddersfield Giants to claim the win in the penultimate game of the season.

In the final game, Hull FC stunned Warrington Wolves in a weekend of upsets to claim a famous win and keep Catalans top.

All that means we reach the halfway stage of the season with the bottom six made up entirely of Yorkshire teams whilst the play-off spots are made up of teams on the other side of the Pennines as well as France.

But what do the Grand Final odds now look like like?

Well Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity are no longer priced up by Sky Bet.

The favourites meanwhile are still St Helens at 15/8.

Warrington Wolves stand as second favourites at 7/2 with Wigan Warriors fourth at 4/1 and Catalans Dragons at 5/1.

Leigh Leopards have jumped all the way to 12/1 and appear to be the new dark horses. Salford Red Devils are 16/1 and Hull KR 20/1.

Last year’s Grand Finalists Leeds Rhinos are 25/1 and Huddersfield Giants and Hull FC are both 40/1.

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