Captain’s challenge must be abolished – PowellImage source, SWPixImage caption, Wakefield Trinity boss Daryl Powell oversaw a thrilling 26-24 win over Hull KR, as they came from behind to beat the reigning championsByJay FreemanBBC Sport EnglandPublished6 June 2026, 21:53 BSTUpdated 1 hour agoWakefield Trinity boss Daryl Powell has stated captain’s challenges must be abolished for the good of rugby league.Powell’s side narrowly beat reigning champions Hull KR 26-24 in a tempestuous Super League encounter on Saturday, which saw nine tries, two sin-bins and two red cards.The game, however, stretched to two hours from its 16:30 BST kick-off time, with several incidents and captain’s challenges being sent to video referee Liam Rush, leading to the fixture being drawn out.”We’ve got to change it, quick, for the beauty of the sport, because it’s a beautiful sport and what we’re doing at the moment is taking a little bit away from that,” Powell stated in his post-match press conference.”I don’t want to be damaging the sport by talking about it in a negative way but I think somebody has to make a decision that we change it.”Asked whether the idea of captain’s challenge was sound but its implementation needed altering, Powell stated: “No, get rid of it. It’s a waste of time. It’s not a waste of time but it is a waste of time.”BBC Sport has contacted the Rugby Football League for comment.Wakefield go third with last-gasp win over Hull KR
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