“Edwin Ipape Returns from Injury to Spark Leigh Leopards Comeback in Super League Draw”
Leigh’s Edwin Ipape made a triumphant return from injury after two and a half months out, showcasing his talent and resilience in a thrilling Super League extra-time draw against Castleford.
The Papua New Guinea hooker had been sidelined for seven games due to a knee ligament injury sustained in the opening round defeat to Huddersfield. However, Ipape’s comeback was nothing short of spectacular as he immediately made an impact upon entering the game after 25 minutes.
Ipape scored a try and played a crucial role in two more as Leigh staged a remarkable comeback from a 10-point deficit. His presence on the field seemed to galvanize his teammates, with Matt Moylan, Luke Charnley, Ricky Leutele, and Lachlan Lam also crossing the try line for Leigh.
Despite Castleford’s best efforts, including tries from Louis Senior and Tex Hoy, Leigh managed to maintain a narrow lead. However, the Tigers fought back valiantly, with Sam Wood’s try and late scores from both Senior brothers forcing the game into extra-time.
During the additional 10 minutes, Ipape set up drop-goal opportunities for Moylan and Lam, but neither could secure the golden point for victory. The match ultimately ended in a draw, with both teams showcasing exceptional skill and determination throughout.
Ipape’s return to the field was a testament to his resilience and determination, and his performance undoubtedly played a significant role in Leigh’s impressive comeback. As the Super League season progresses, fans can expect more thrilling matches and standout performances from players like Ipape who refuse to be sidelined by adversity.