Written by Callum Walker
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Sunday 30th August, 18:30, Super League Round 10, Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, Warrington Wolves versus Wakefield Trinity
Perhaps another mismatch on paper, Warrington occupy fourth spot and a 100% record since play restarted. On the other hand, Wakefield sits one place off the bottom with a 0% record post-lockdown. For the Wolves it be will a case of building on a hard-fought nailbiter against Huddersfield whilst things surely can’t get any worse for Trinity after being given two hammerings in a row by Catalans.
Warrington Wolves
21 Man Squad | |
Reiss Butterworth | Leroy Cudjoe |
Kenny Edwards | Matthew English |
James Gavet | Ashton Golding |
Sam Hewitt | Tom Holmes |
Michael Lawrence | Suaia Matagi |
Jermaine McGillvary | Darnell McIntosh |
Adam O’Brien | Oliver Russell |
Louis Senior | Aidan Sezer |
Owen Trout | Jordan Turner |
Jake Wardle | Oliver Wilson |
Sam Wood |
Coach: Steve Price
Wakefield Trinity
21 Man Squad | |
Jack Brown | Kieran Buchanan |
Joe Cator | Gareth Ellis |
Bureta Faraimo | Brad Fash |
Mahe Fonua | Josh Griffin |
Danny Houghton | Jordan Johnstone |
Albert Kelly | Jordan Lane |
Manu Ma’u | Ben McNamara |
Ratu Naulago | Charlie Patterson-Lund |
Tevita Satae | Jamie Shaul |
Marc Sneyd | Adam Swift |
Carlos Tuimavave |
Coach: Chris Chester
Trinity actually beat Warrington in a mudbath way back in February for what was only their second victory. Prior to that, Warrington had won their last six against Wakefield.
Wakefield put up a better fight in the second bout with the Catalans in the Challenge Cup, but they were still way off the pace. Warrington to hammer home their top-four spot. Warrington by 11.
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