2024 Castleford Tigers season


The 2024 season is the Castleford Tigers' 99th season in existence and 17th consecutive season in the top flight of English rugby league. The club are competing in the 2024 Super League and the 2024 Challenge Cup.

Castleford Tigers 2024 season
Super League Rank10th
Challenge CupQuarter-finals
2024 recordWins: 3; draws: 1; losses: 8
Points scoredFor: 214; against: 366
Team information
ChairmanIan Fulton
Head CoachCraig Lingard
Captain
StadiumThe Jungle (Wheldon Road)
Avg. attendance8,308
Agg. attendance33,232
High attendance10,170
Low attendance6,996
Top scorers
TriesInnes Senior (13)
GoalsRowan Milnes (14)
PointsInnes Senior (52)
Home colours
Away colours
← 2023 List of seasons 2025 →

First-team squad edit

2024 Castleford Tigers Squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • (gk) Goal kicker

Updated: 23 April 2024
Source(s): [1]


Transfers and loans edit

Transfers in edit

No Player From Contract Date Ref.
17   Nixon Putt   Central Queensland Capras 2 years 29 September 2023 [1]
11   Elie El-Zakhem   North Sydney Bears 2 years 29 September 2023 [1]
21   Sylvester Namo   Townsville Blackhawks 2 years 1 October 2023 [2]
18   Josh Hodson   Batley Bulldogs 2 years 2 October 2023 [3]
2   Josh Simm   Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2 years 3 October 2023 [4]
4   Sam Wood   Hull Kingston Rovers 3 years 4 October 2023 [5]
1   Luke Hooley   Leeds Rhinos 2 years 5 October 2023 [6]
16   Rowan Milnes   Hull Kingston Rovers 2 years 8 October 2023 [7]
26   Samy Kibula   Batley Bulldogs 1 year[a] 19 October 2023 [8]
30   Luis Johnson   Hull Kingston Rovers 1 year 18 December 2023 [9]
32   Daniel Hindmarsh-Takyi   Northern Pride 2 years 5 February 2024 [10]
34   Tex Hoy   Hull F.C. 1 year 20 April 2024 [11]

Loans in edit

No Player From Loan type Arrival Return Ref.
5   Innes Senior   Huddersfield Giants Season-long 11 October 2023 Ongoing [12]
33   Louis Senior   Hull Kingston Rovers Two-week, rolling 16 April 2024 Ongoing [13]
Season-long 23 April 2024 [14]
35   Corey Hall   Hull Kingston Rovers Season-long 23 April 2024 Ongoing [14]
36   Sam Eseh   Wigan Warriors Two-week 23 April 2024 1 May 2024 [15][16]
Two-week 7 May 2024 Ongoing [17]

Transfers out edit

No Player To Contract Date Ref.
16   Adam Milner   Huddersfield Giants 1 year[a][b] 25 May 2023 [18]
1   Niall Evalds   Hull Kingston Rovers 2 years 23 August 2023 [19]
3   Jordan Turner   Oldham 2 years 23 August 2023 [20]
14   Nathan Massey   Featherstone Rovers 1 year 12 September 2023 [21][22]
2   Greg Eden   Halifax Panthers 2 years 19 September 2023 [23][24]
23   Suaia Matagi   Doncaster 1 year 19 September 2023 [23][25]
15   Alex Sutcliffe   Doncaster 1 year 20 September 2023 [26][27]
27   Bailey Dawson   Dewsbury Rams 1 year 20 September 2023 [26][28]
29   Kieran Hudson   Leeds Rhinos 1 year 20 September 2023 [26][29]
30   Jacob Hookem   Dewsbury Rams 1 year 20 September 2023 [26][30]
35   Ilikaya Mafi   Doncaster 1 year 20 September 2023 [26][31]
11   Kenny Edwards   Mackay Cutters[c] 2 years 20 September 2023 [32][33]
26   Elliot Wallis   Huddersfield Giants 4 years 11 October 2023 [12]
6   Gareth Widdop   Halifax Panthers[d] 1 year 18 October 2023 [34][35]
33   Aaron Willis   Midlands Hurricanes 1 year 22 October 2023 [36][37]
  Jacques O'Neill Released 22 October 2023 [36][38]
27   Albert Vete Released 19 April 2024 [39]

Loans out edit

No Player To Loan type Departure Return Ref.
29   George Hill   Whitehaven Two-week, rolling 27 March 2024 10 April 2024 [40]
3   Jack Broadbent   Hull Kingston Rovers Season-long 23 April 2024 Permanent[e] [41]
32   Daniel Hindmarsh-Takyi   Whitehaven Two-week 26 April 2024 Ongoing [42]
1   Luke Hooley   Featherstone Rovers Two-week 3 May 2024 Ongoing [43]

Dual registration edit

Castleford also agreed dual registration partnerships with the Batley Bulldogs in the Championship and the Newcastle Thunder in League 1.[44][45]

Club No Player App T G DG Pts
  Batley Bulldogs 26   Samy Kibula 1 0 0 0 0
  Newcastle Thunder 17   Nixon Putt 1 0 0 0 0
21   Sylvester Namo 1 0 0 0 0
32   Dan Hindmarsh 1 0 0 0 0
  Alfie Dean[f] 3 0 0 0 0
  Jaiden Linford[f] 1 0 0 0 0
As of 28 April 2024
Sources: RLRKC – Batley Bulldogs 2024 & RLRKC – Newcastle Thunder 2024
  1. ^ a b With an option for a further year
  2. ^ Milner initially joined Huddersfield on loan, with the deal being made permanent at the end of the 2023 season
  3. ^ Edwards initially announced his retirement, but later joined the Mackay Cutters on a two-year deal
  4. ^ Widdop initially announced his retirement, but later joined the Halifax Panthers on a one-year deal
  5. ^ The deal will be made permanent at the end of the season
  6. ^ a b Castleford Reserves player

Pre-season friendlies edit

Castleford's first fixture of 2024 was against Keighley Cougars, announced in November 2023.[46] They also faced the London Broncos and the Huddersfield Giants, both announced in December.[47][48]

Date Opposition H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Drop goals Source
Sun 14 January[a]   Keighley Cougars A Cougar Park W 54–0 Simm, Tasipale, I. Senior (2), Hodson (2), Miller, Horne, Johnson, Qareqare Hooley (7/10) [49]
Sun 21 January   London Broncos H Wheldon Road D 14–14 Wood, I. Senior (2) Richardson (1/2), Hooley (0/1) [50]
Sun 4 February[b]   Huddersfield Giants H Wheldon Road W 20–14 Watts, Wood (2), Simm Hooley (2/4) [51]
  1. ^ Jake Webster's farewell match, after his testimonial was postponed in 2023
  2. ^ Paul McShane's testimonial match

Super League edit

Results edit

On 23 November 2023, the Super League fixtures were announced.[52] All fixtures are subject to change, and matches from round 16 onwards may be rescheduled for broadcast on Sky Sports.[53]

Round 1: Sat 17 February Castleford Tigers   4–32   Wigan Warriors Castleford
17:30 GMT
Goals:
Richardson (2/2)   8 (p)', 26 (p)'
Sent off:
Watts   29'
BBC Tries:
Mago   34'
French   38'
Marshall   51'76'
Leeming   54'
Goals:
Smith (5/6)   4 (p)', 35', 40', 55', 78'
Keighran (1/1)   30 (p)'
Sin bin:
Smith   21' to 31'
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Attendance: 10,170
Referee: Tom Grant
Round 2: Sun 25 February Salford Red Devils   26–22   Castleford Tigers Salford
15:00 GMT
Tries:
Stone   10'49'
Bourouh   13'
Macdonald   39'
Goals:
Sneyd (5/5)   12', 15', 40', 50', 73 (p)'
Sin bin:
Ormondroyd   64' to 74'
Watkins   79' to 80'
BBC Tries:
Wood   23'
Broadbent   32'
Westerman   56'
Horne   78'
Goals:
Richardson (1/2)   25'
Hooley (2/2)   57', 79'
Stadium: Salford Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,770
Referee: James Vella
Round 3: Fri 1 March Warrington Wolves   30–8   Castleford Tigers Warrington
20:00 GMT
Tries:
Ashton   23'29'
Philbin   34'
Dufty   42'
Thewlis   75'
Goals:
Ratchford (5/5)   24', 31', 35', 40 (p)', 44'
Thewlis (0/1)
BBC Tries:
Simm   10'
I. Senior   49'
Goals:
Milnes (0/2)
Stadium: Halliwell Jones Stadium
Attendance: Aaron Moore
Referee: 8,483
Round 4: Fri 8 March Castleford Tigers   8–50   Huddersfield Giants Castleford
20:00 GMT
Tries:
I. Senior   23'50'
Goals:
Hooley (0/2)
BBC Tries:
Swift   7'69'
Clune   14'
Halsall   32'72'
Hewitt   40'
Cudjoe   63'77'
Naiqama   79'
Goals:
Russell (7/10)   8', 15', 35 (p)', 40', 70', 74', 78'
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Attendance: 7,040
Referee: Liam Moore
Round 5: Sat 16 March Catalans Dragons   40–14   Castleford Tigers Perpignan
18:30 CET
Tries:
Mourgue   15'
Abdull   20'
Johnstone   36'
Laguerre   43'
Davies   49'
Ikuvalu   65'
Rougé   68'
Goals:
Mourgue (6/7)   22', 37', 45', 51', 66', 68'
BBC Tries:
Westerman   34'
Simm   54'77'
Goals:
Milnes (1/3)   35'
Stadium: Stade Gilbert Brutus
Attendance: 8,159
Referee: James Vella
Round 6: Thu 28 March Castleford Tigers   6–26   Leeds Rhinos Castleford
20:00 GMT
Tries:
Simm   71'
Goals:
Richardson (1/2)   72'
BBC Tries:
Momirovski   42'52'
Miller   66'74'
Goals:
Martin (5/5)   43', 53', 63 (p)', 67', 76'
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Attendance: 9,026
Referee: Aaron Moore
Round 7: Fri 5 April Castleford Tigers   36–24   Salford Red Devils Castleford
20:00 BST
Tries:
I. Senior   15'32'57'77'
Hall   25'
Martin   60'
Goals:
Richardson (6/7)   17', 26', 33', 58', 61', 66 (p)'
BBC Tries:
Brierley   12'48'
Lafai   38'
Macdonald   44'
Goals:
Sneyd (4/5)   8 (p)', 13', 39', 45'
Sin bin:
Bourouh   23' to 33'
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Referee: Chris Kendall
Round 8: Fri 19 April Wigan Warriors   36–14   Castleford Tigers Wigan
20:00 BST
Tries:
French   8'
Marshall   35'58'
Hampshire   44'48'
Miski   72'
Goals:
Keighran (2/2)   9', 36'
Smith (4/4)   45', 49', 59', 74'
BBC
Sky
Tries:
L. Senior   19'
Milnes   79'
Goals:
Milnes (3/3)   20', 40 (p)', 80'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 13,029
Referee: James Vella
Round 9: Fri 26 April Castleford Tigers   40–0   London Broncos Castleford
20:00 BST
Tries:
Miller   2'
Milnes   25'
McShane   28'
Mellor   30'
I. Senior   36'43'
L. Senior   50'
Goals:
Milnes (6/7)   3', 26', 29', 31', 38', 45'
BBC
Sky
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Attendance: 6,996
Referee: Jack Smith
Round 10: Sat 4 May Leigh Leopards   28–28   Castleford Tigers Leigh
17:30 BST
Tries:
Moylan   27'
Ipape   37'
Charnley   40'
Leutele   52'
Lam   69'
Goals:
Moylan (4/5)   29', 38', 40', 53'
BBC
Sky
Tries:
L. Senior   11'78'
Hoy   16'
Wood   61'
I. Senior   72'
Goals:
Milnes (4/5)   18', 62', 73', 79'
Stadium: Leigh Sports Village
Attendance: 8,035
Referee: James Vella
Round 11: Fri 10 May Castleford Tigers   v   St Helens Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 12: Fri 24 May Castleford Tigers   v   Hull F.C. Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 13: Sat 1 June Leeds Rhinos   v   Castleford Tigers Leeds
17:30 BST
Stadium: Headingley Stadium
Round 14: Fri 14 June Castleford Tigers   v   Wigan Warriors Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 15: Thu 20 June Castleford Tigers   v   Hull Kingston Rovers Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 16: Fri 5 July St Helens   v   Castleford Tigers St Helens
20:00 BST
Stadium: Totally Wicked Stadium
Round 17: Fri 12 July London Broncos   v   Castleford Tigers London
20:00 BST
Stadium: Plough Lane
Round 18: Fri 19 July Castleford Tigers   v   Catalans Dragons Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 19: Sat 27 July Salford Red Devils   v   Castleford Tigers Salford
18:00 BST
Stadium: Salford Community Stadium
Round 20: Fri 2 August Castleford Tigers   v   Leigh Leopards Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 21: Fri 9 August Hull Kingston Rovers   v   Castleford Tigers Kingston upon Hull
20:00 BST
Stadium: Craven Park
Round 22: Sun 18 August Huddersfield Giants   v   Castleford Tigers Leeds
18:30 BST
Stadium: Elland Road
Round 23: Fri 23 August Castleford Tigers   v   Warrington Wolves Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 24: Sat 31 August Hull F.C.   v   Castleford Tigers Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST
Stadium: MKM Stadium
Round 25: Fri 6 September Castleford Tigers   v   Leigh Leopards Castleford
20:00 BST
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Round 26: Fri 13 September St Helens   v   Castleford Tigers St Helens
20:00 BST
Stadium: Totally Wicked Stadium
Round 27: Fri 20 September Huddersfield Giants   v   Castleford Tigers Huddersfield
20:00 BST
Stadium: Kirklees Stadium

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Wigan Warriors 9 7 0 2 264 126 +138 14 Advance to Semi-finals
2   Warrington Wolves 10 7 0 3 266 135 +131 14
3   St Helens 10 7 0 3 229 110 +119 14 Advance to Eliminators
4   Hull KR 10 7 0 3 254 149 +105 14
5   Catalans Dragons 10 7 0 3 218 152 +66 14
6   Salford Red Devils 10 7 0 3 198 186 +12 14
7   Leeds Rhinos 10 6 0 4 204 172 +32 12
8   Huddersfield Giants 10 5 0 5 234 181 +53 10
9   Leigh Leopards 9 2 1 6 188 172 +16 5
10   Castleford Tigers 10 2 1 7 180 292 −112 5
11   Hull FC 10 1 0 9 104 352 −248 2
12   London Broncos 10 0 0 10 82 394 −312 0
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2024. Source: [2]

Challenge Cup edit

As a Super League club, Castleford entered the 2024 Challenge Cup in the Sixth Round, scheduled to be played in late March.[54] In the Sixth Round draw on 11 March, they drew the Batley Bulldogs.[55] In the draw for the quarter-finals on 25 March, Castleford were paired against the Wigan Warriors.[56]

Sixth round: Sat 23 March Batley Bulldogs   14–28   Castleford Tigers Batley
15:00 GMT
Tries:
Manning   9'
Moore   32'
Goals:
D. Gibbons (3/3)   10', 13 (p)', 33'
BBC
Sky
Tries:
Simm   23'
Milnes   27'
I. Senior   40'71'
McShane   43'
Miller   64'
Goals:
Milnes (0/1)
McShane (2/5)   28', 44'
Sin bin:
Mellor   56' to 66'
Stadium: Mount Pleasant
Attendance: 2,015
Referee: Marcus Griffiths
Quarter-final: Sun 14 April Castleford Tigers   6–60   Wigan Warriors Castleford
15:00 BST
Tries:
I. Senior   32'
Goals:
Richardson (1/1)   34'
BBC
Sky
Tries:
Marshall   4'18'50'57'
O'Neill   7'
French   13'
Keighran   22'
Miski   45'69'
Leeming   47'
Wardle   66'
Dupree   78'
Goals:
Smith (6/12)   8', 15', 20', 23', 49', 80'
Stadium: Wheldon Road
Attendance: 4,097
Referee: Liam Moore

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External links edit