It was routine progress for the Championship clubs in the second round of the Challenge Cup despite some gutsy displays.
There was routine progress for Championship clubs drawn to community club opposition in the second round of the Challenge Cup, with no upsets recorded.
Midlands Hurricanes and North Wales Crusaders put 110 points past Aberavon Fighting Irish and Bedford Tigers respectively without a point conceded.
London Broncos surpassed their previous biggest win with a 86-0 defeat of local opponents Wests Warriors to set up a tie with Bradford, while Halifax racked up an 88-0 win over London Chargers.
There were also big scorelines for Rochdale Hornets against Waterhead, Widnes against Thatto Heath, Goole against Mirfield, Oldham over Orrell St James, Keighley against Heworth, Barrow versus Wigan St Judes and Hunslet against Stanningley.
It was not all one-way traffic though, as Ince Rose Bridge gave Swinton a good tussle in their 44-26 loss, while Hunslet ARLFC, Blackbrook and West Hull kept the margin of defeat to 22 points against Batley, Workington and Dewsbury respectively.
Salford, in their first Challenge Cup outing post-rebirth, won an entertaining game 42-10 against Hammersmith Hills Hoists.
Doncaster squeezed past a determined Newcastle Thunder in their all-Championship tie and Sheffield Eagles overcame a gutsy Whitehaven in front of the BBC cameras.
Third-round draw
Swinton Lions v Wakefield Trinity
Widnes Vikings v Leeds Rhinos
Barrow Raiders v York Knights
Batley Bulldogs v Catalans Dragons
North Wales Crusaders v Leigh Leopards
Lock Lane v Hull KR
Workington Town v St Helens
Rochdale v Wigan Warriors
London Broncos v Bradford Bulls
Sheffield Eagles v Warrington Wolves
Salford RLFC v Hull FC
Hunslet v Huddersfield Giants
Doncaster v Castleford Tigers
Halifax v Goole Vikings
Oldham v Dewsbury Rams
Keighley Cougars v Midlands Hurricanes
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