Josh Hodgsons hot streak continues with Canberra. Could he win the Dally M Medal? A bottle-throwing incident at Belmore and Chris Chesters impact at Wakefield also feature in this weeks Set of Six... Coaches feeling the pressureThere are tough times for Brian McDermott and Paul Anderson. Leeds won eight of their first nine Super League fixtures last year but have tasted victory just twice in 2016 and fell to a third successive defeat on Friday against Hull KR. Last seasons treble winners have been beset by injuries at the start of the 2016 season and are still without a training complex as a result of the Boxing Day floods in Kirkstall. Paul Anderson and Brian McDermott have both endured difficult starts to the season McDermott admitted those problems have hurt his team but remains confident a change of luck will allow the Rhinos to find some form.The Rhinos are now 16/1 to win this years Grand Final while the Giants are 100/1. Andersons side were one game away from reaching Old Trafford last year but his focus has turned to avoiding a scrap for survival.Both appear to have strong relationships with understanding bosses but the pressure increases with every defeat. Huddersfield travel to face a Hull FC side on a four-game winning streak on Friday, with Leeds visiting Salford the following day.Hodgsons hot streak continues Josh Hodgson has played a starring role in Canberras superb start to the season Josh Hodgson is the early frontrunner for the Dally M Medal and he produced another impressive display for Canberra on Monday.The former Hull KR and Hull FC man helped the Raiders to a 22-8 victory over Canterbury at Belmore, chipping in with a try assist.Despite pressure from England team-mate James Graham, Hodgson dinked an inch-perfect kick through for Jack Wighton to score Canberras second try. Phil Clarke brings you his top five Super League tries of the week Hodgson also made 47 tackles over the 80 minutes, second only to Shaun Fensom as the Green Machine closed the gap on leaders Brisbane and Melbourne to one point.Laurie Daley was the last Canberra player to win the Dally M Medal in 1995. Could Hodgson make history?Glass bottle thrown at Belmore Bulldogs captain James Graham speaks with referee Ashley Klein A week after the fracas that followed Salfords win at Huddersfield, Canberras win over Canterbury was overshadowed by an ugly incident where a fan threw a glass bottle towards the Raiders bench, narrowly missing players and smashing on an exercise bike.The glass bottle thrown is understood to be Wild Turkey Bourbon.Security at Belmore were quick to identify the persons involved and they were removed from the stadium. Sam Burgess made his return from injury alongside brothers George and Tom as the Rabbitohs beat Manly They cant get glass into that place unless youve snuck it in, said Bulldogs chief executive Raelene Castle.I can only assume that person has snuck it in. We believe we know who the person is.The Bulldogs have dealt with it very professionally and very well, added Raiders coach Ricky Stuart. Canterbury is a great club and they jumped on it quickly and we dont want those unruly fans in our game.Potential Grand Finalists? Highlights of Warrington win at Wigan last Friday Did we see this years Grand Final teams in action at the DW Stadium last Friday? 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The Australian half-back suffered a substantial grade-two hamstring tear against Wigan, with Stefan Ratchford expected to switch for scrum-half for Fridays Sky Live clash with St Helens.Wolves head coach Tony Smith said: Chris is going to be out for a while and, although its not a week-or-two injury, we wont know the length of time until he sees a leading expert in London (on Monday night) and finds out what his options are in terms of either repairing or rehabilitating it.Coach of the Easter period Wakefield beat Salford on Saturday to record their third successive victory Chris Chester was out of work for only three weeks following his departure from Hull KR and his capture looks a great bit of business by Wakefield.Having led the Wildcats to their first win at Headingley since 2007 on Easter Monday, Chesters men made it three wins on the bounce against Salford.Chester is getting the best of his players, in particular youngsters Max Jowitt and Tom Johnstone, with the latter scoring a hat-trick against the Red Devils to take his try tally to five in three games. Wakefield winger Tom Johnstone scored a hat-trick against Salford Wakefield sit ninth in the Super League table after claiming their fourth victory of the campaign, level on eight points with Salford. They face a tough test against Wigan on Sunday but Chester believes they can maintain their excellent form.Winning becomes a habit and we have to continue the good work that we are doing out on the training field, he said.We have a lot of confidence at the moment and we are not afraid of anybody.The Coal Train arrives Watch Dave Taylor inspire Catalans to victory over Widnes Man-mountain Dave Taylors performance for Catalans against Widnes was something special.The former NRL star scored one try and had a hand in a couple more as the Dragons continued their excellent run of form.Taylors 68th-minute try, when he scooped up a loose ball to score, was his fifth for Catalans since joining from Gold Coast Titans, but he boasts an impressive all-round game. 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Duncan is having too much fun with his San Antonio Spurs coaches and teammates, and hes playing too well to call it quits now. Duncan has decided to exercise the option on his contract for 2014-15 and will return next season, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Monday. The person requested anonymity because an official announcement has not been made. As the Spurs beat the two-time defending champion Miami Heat in the NBA Finals earlier this month, Duncan was asked several times about his future, as he has been for the last five or six years. He was noncommittal, saying he would take some time after the season ended to mull his decision. But after Game 5, most of the Spurs said they expected the group to return and now Duncan has reached his decision, which was first reported by Yahoo! Sports. He will make about $10.3 million next season in the final year of a two-year agreement that was drawn up specifically to allow the Spurs the financial flexibility to surround Duncan with top-shelf talent. "He feels a responsibility to his teammates," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said after the team won the championship. "He enjoys them. He wants to hang around as long as he can while hes useful and while hes having an impact on the game. He takes care of his body. He works out all summer long with a variety of different things, boxing, swimming. Hes very careful about what he puts in his body, so he does everything he can to maintain a level of play. "At some point," Popovich added, "that will stop." But not this year. When Duncan looked around at the Spurs, he saw every reason to come back and try to do just about the only thing the SSpurs havent done during his 17 years there -- win back-to-back titles.dddddddddddd In Popovich he has perhaps the best coach in the game, one who has established a culture of teamwork, success and stability that is unparalleled in the league. In Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, he has two trusted teammates who have been by his side for years, have sacrificed money, fame and statistics right along with him to build the Spurs organization into the envy of the NBA. And in Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, Duncan has a young, fresh-faced star on the rise to carry more of the load as the Big Three get older. "With the front office putting the teams together that weve had and us playing smaller roles and our roles changing over the years, and us happy to accept the roles that were in, I feel we can do it until we feel we dont want to do it anymore," Duncan said two weeks ago. Perhaps as important as anything, Duncan is still one of the best big men in the league. He was named first team All-NBA in 2012-13 as he helped the Spurs to the finals, where they lost to the Heat in a heart-breaking seven-game series. This season, Duncan averaged 15.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in just 29.2 minutes per game, playing in a system expertly devised by Popovich to limit the wear and tear on his body. He shot almost 57 per cent in the finals and dismantled Heat star Chris Bosh, who grew up with a Duncan poster on his bedroom wall. "Weve been on our last run for the last five or six years from how everyone wants to put it," Duncan said. "We show up every year, and we try to put together the best teams and the best runs possible because what people say doesnt matter to us. "As I said, as long as we feel were being effective, were going to stay out here and were going to play. We feel like we can be effective, and we have been." ' ' '