We look at referee resignations, Justin Carneys Castleford return and the best overseas signing for the 2016 season. Impact of injuryGetting injured is part and parcel of the game. All players accept that. What is most difficult for a player to deal with is a new injury when you are returning from an injury. It happened to Gary Wheeler on Sky Sports two weeks ago in Warringtons win over Salford, and on Saturday we saw Mitchell Dodds break his leg in two places against Catalans, just weeks after making his Warrington debut, which was delayed by his recovery from surgery on a wrist injury. Terry Campese suffered a hamstring injury on his Hull KR return On Sunday, Terry Campese made his long-awaited return from knee injury for Hull KR. He came off the bench but had to be helped from the pitch after suffering a hamstring injury.It can be psychologically damaging when a totally unrelated injury occurs so soon into a players return.Reed makes scoring return Jack Reed is congratulated after scoring Brisbanes second try Speaking of injuries, Jack Reed looked keen to make up for lost time as he scored on his return from a shoulder reconstruction.The England international touched down for Brisbanes second try in their impressive victory over the New Zealand Warriors.Reed played the full 80 minutes at Suncorp Stadium and carried for 110 metres, made 12 tackles and one line break. Sam Burgess and the Rabbitohs sit top of the NRL after two landslide victories Elsewhere in the NRL, Sam Burgess was again influential in South Sydneys crushing win over Newcastle. The forward made a team-leading 149 metres from 23 carries and 25 tackles.Fellow England internationals Elliot Whitehead and Josh Hodgson featured as Canberra Raiders squeaked home 21-20 against Sydney Roosters, but it was a weekend to forget for Gareth Widdop as St George Illawarra were crushed 30-2 by Cronulla in the southern Sydney derby.Refs feeling the pressure? George Stokes was promoted from the Championship but has since resigned Is the pressure proving too much for referees? Super League is down to eight full-time refs following George Stokes resignation.Stokes was one of two referees promoted from the Championship by the Rugby Football Leagues new head of match officials Steve Ganson on the eve of the new season.That took the number of full-time officials to nine and Ganson expressed the hope that the extra competition for places would help raise refereeing standards. George offered his resignation last week which was accepted, as we felt that it was the best outcome for both parties. Steve Ganson However, Stokes, who is thought to have retained his role as a senior consultant with an IT firm in Manchester, has quit just six weeks into the season, according to the RFL, who say he could revert to refereeing part-time in the Championship if he passes the relevant tests.Ganson said: This was a huge opportunity for George but it became apparent throughout the opening weeks of the season that the commitment and physical demands of the role of a full-time match official were proving too much for him.George, therefore, offered his resignation last week which was accepted, as we felt that it was the best outcome for both parties.George does, of course, have the option to continue his role as a referee in a part-time capacity in the Championship, providing that he reaches the standards set for part-time officials.Carney returns to Castleford Highlights of the Super League match between Castleford and Salford Justin Carney left Castleford under a cloud in the off-season but was adamant he wanted to play when Salford visited the Mend-A-Hose Jungle.After five minutes Ian Watson may have been regretting that decision as Carney found himself in the sin bin following an altercation with Nathan Massey.However, the on-loan Australian winger was never far away from the action when he returned. He went on to score two tries against his parent club as Salford won at Castleford for the first time since 2004. Carney was sin-binned for this altercation with Nathan Massey Its an experience for him, this game, said Red Devils head coach Watson. Its probably something hes never faced in his life before, obviously on the back of his actions.To be fair to him, all week hes been really good and said the right things, but the emotion kind of got to him. Jake Webster has slapped him across the face first on and then hes lashed out again.Hes a guy whos made a mistake but hes a genuinely good guy.Lancashire lead the way Highlights of Wigans 28-6 victory over Leeds last Friday Its bragging rights to Lancashire in the War of the Roses as they occupy the top five positions in Super League.Widnes sit at the summit while Warrington and Wigan both boast 100 per cent records, with St Helens and Salford also impressing during the opening rounds. Wigan piled on the misery for Super League champions Leeds with a five-try rout in the Grand Final rematch on Friday night, while both Hull clubs suffered heavy defeats against Lancashire opposition.The Rhinos will seek a response when St Helens visit Headingley on Friday, live on Sky Sports. That is one of three Lancashire v Yorkshire fixtures in round six; will the white rose respond?Overseas stars Kurt Gidley has hit the ground running in Super League After six weeks of the 2016, which overseas signing has impressed you the most?Kurt Gidley has made a big impact at Warrington, Widnes wing Corey Thompson is scoring for fun and features in Phil Clarkes top five tries, while Dave Taylor and Frank Pritchard have beefed up Catalans and Hull FCs packs. Phil Clarke brings you his top five Super League tries Could Pat Richards return to Super League, coupled with the arrivals of Taylor and Glenn Stewart, turn the Dragons into genuine title contenders?Terry OConnor wants Chris Sandow included in the above list given he struggled to make an impact in last years Super 8s, but thats your call!Have your say… Please tell us what you think by giving us your comments below or alternatively, Tweet us @SkySportsRL Also See: WATCH: Phil Clarkes top five tries NRL: Burgess stars for Souths Carney earns Watson praise Campese suffers fresh injury Cheap Adidas Superstar China . - Chris Tierney snapped a tie with a power-play goal late in the third period as the London Knights rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Erie Otters 5-3 in Ontario Hockey League action on Wednesday. Wholesale Adidas Superstar Cheap . After Mondays hard-fought loss, the wait seemed longer than usual. 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Cardiff Blues secured an impressive 23-19 win over Glasgow Warriors on Friday night to make it three from three in the Guinness PRO12.?Glasgow outscored their opponents by three tries to two but two penalties from Gareth Anscombe and one from replacement Steve Shingler secured Cardiffs first league win against the Scots in 11 meetings and their third successive victory this season.Alex Cuthbert and Rey Lee-Lo scored Cardiffs tries with Peter Horne, Stuart Hogg and Ali Price all crossing for Glasgow and Rory Clegg adding two conversions.Blues dominated the opening quarter and were rewarded with two simple penalties from Anscombe as the visitors made a number of unforced errors.Outside half Clegg was particularly at fault with some inaccurate kicking and careless passing as Glasgow struggled to get a foothold into the game.The first quarter was stop-start and it was not until Matthew Morgans thrilling run that the crowd had something to enthuse about. The full back beat a couple of defenders on a 50-metre run, before kicking ahead to secure the hosts a five-metre scrum.And from the scrum the Blues were able to capitalise when Cuthbert finished off a planned move ffor the opening try, which Anscombe converted.ddddddddddddAfter 26 minutes, on their first excursion into the Blues 22, Glasgow produced an excellent move of their own, which saw Hogg score and Clegg convert.That was the impetus the Warriors needed and within seven minutes Horne had scored their second, which was converted by Clegg to turn the game on its head.Blues suffered a further blow when Cuthbert limped off but another ill-judged kick from Clegg gave away possession for Cardiff to take advantage with a try from Lee-Lo, which Anscombe converted for a 20-14 interval lead.But nine minutes after the restart, Glasgow reduced the deficit when Price forced his way over from close range.In a free-flowing game both sides missed gilt-edged chances due to poor passing so Cardiff still held a one-point lead going into the final 11 minutes.At that stage, the hosts lost Anscombe with a nasty cut following a clash of heads but despite strong pressure from Glasgow, some excellent defence and a late penalty from Shingler secured Blues victory. 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