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Super League Show

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The Super League Show hits the road again this weekend, travelling to The Jungle, as the Castleford Tigers welcome Harry Gration and the team to the ground before their Sunday afternoon clash with the Wigan Warriors.

Harry will be joined by regular studio guest Robbie Paul and Wakefield Wildcats coach John Kear, to bring viewers all the live action from the club as Castleford prepare for round 18 of the Super League competition.

Sunday's show will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look into what takes place at The Jungle before a big match, and explore the community aspects of rugby league in Castleford.

The programme will also feature a look at the past glories of the team, and Simon Clark will join Terry Matterson and former player Bob Beardmore in the Tiger's Den for a chat about the afternoon's game.

Of course, Harry and Robbie will bring viewers all the very best game action from Friday evening's main event, as Leeds Rhinos take on St Helens at Headingley.

Saturday brings more tough matches as the Catalans Dragons go head-to-head with the Warrington Wolves in Perpignan, and Hull KR welcome the Wakefield Wildcats to Craven Park, a game which is sure to spark some strong opinions from studio guest Kear.

As always Harry and the team will go through analysis of the games and take a look ahead to Sunday's fixtures.

The show will be aired on BBC Two at 1130 BST on Sunday 22 June, with a national repeat on BBC Two at 0355 BST on Monday.

The whole show is also available to watch again on the BBC's iPlayer at www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer and our rugby league website at www.bbc.co.uk/rugbyleague.

If you've got any thoughts about this weekend's action or any other Super League topics, you can send in your opinions by email to superleagueshow@bbc.co.uk.



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