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Friday, 17 May, 2002, 22:06 GMT 23:06 UK
Vikings undone by Hull
Hull's Gareth Raynor
Gareth Raynor claimed one of Hull's tries
Widnes 16-28 Hull

Super League surprise packets Widnes were left frustrated after having three tries disallowed by the video referee in their defeat to Hull.

Hull's veteran scrum-half Tony Smith compounded Widnes' misery marking his first start of the season with a brace of tries.

The Vikings had the tries disallowed by video referee Steve Cross as they failed to build on a 10-0 lead in an enthralling match at the Halton Stadium.

Stand-off Craig Weston and hooker Phil Cantillon (twice) had touchdowns wiped out after slow-motion replays revealed knock-ons.


Luck is an integral part of the game and our worst luck was in having the television cameras here
Widnes coach Neil Kelly

Hull took full advantage and scored 16 points in a 10 minutes to swing the game their way.

The win lifts Shaun McRae's men to second in the table, just two points behind Bradford Bulls.

Despite another narrow home defeat, Widnes can be pleased with their performance as they provided further ample evidence of their Super League credentials.

Former Leeds forward Anthony Farrell and Phil Cantillon claimed tries in the first 15 minutes.

Widnes coach Neil Kelly
Neil Kelly's side were outclassed in the second half

Barry Eaton added one conversion but had to relinquish the goalkicking duties after picking up a leg injury.

But Adam Hughes was off target with the second conversion attempt.

Hull's Tony Smith, back after recovering from ankle and wrist surgery, reduced the gap with a try while Matt Crowther added two goals.

But the Vikings, seeking their first home win in the Super League extended their lead six minutes before the break with a Stuart Spruce try and a goal from Hughes.


I've been calling for a long time for a video referee at every game
Hull coach Shaun McRae

It should have been even better for Wigan, with Weston having an injury-time try disallowed.

The heartbreak continued when the video referee twice ruled against Cantillon within 12 minutes of the re-start.

Hull were left breathing a sigh of relief and three quick tries by Graham Mackay, Smith and Gareth Raynor turned the game on its head.

Mackay added a second try to bring his season's tally to 14 just before the end as Widnes saw the game slip away from them.


Teams

Widnes: Spruce, Munro, Potter, Hughes, Percival, Weston, Eaton, Relf, Cantillon, O'Neill, Farrell, McCurrie, Frame. Replacements: Mills, Richardson, Atcheson, Stone.

Hull: Horne, Raynor, Kohe'Love`, Mackay, Crowther, Cooke, T. Smith, Greenhill, Last, Carvell, Ryan, Logan, J. Smith. Replacements: Bird, King, Maher, Chester.

Referee: Ian Smith (Oldham)

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