AUSSIE recruit Paul Momirovski finally opened his account to get Leeds back to winning ways.
The off-season signing from Sydney Roosters failed to score in his opening five Rhinos games.
But his brace at the start of the second half turned a dour game in their favour and left Castleford still seeking a Super League win.
Fellow Aussie Lachie Miller followed up with his own try double.
Yet Tigers will be kicking themselves after messing up in the rain as the West Yorkshire derby had been scoreless at the break.
Craig Lingard's side had mastered the the tricky conditions far better than Leeds and Jacob Miller's deft kicks helped force five goalline drop-outs in the first half alone.
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