Wakefield hold off Huddersfield fightback to claim narrow...
Wakefield held off a late Huddersfield fightback as they picked up their first victory of the Betfred Super League season with an 18-16 a...
What’s Happening
Real talk: Wakefield held off a late Huddersfield fightback as they picked up their first victory of the Betfred Super League season with an 18-16 away win at the Accu Stadium.
Tries: Halsall (24), Flanagan (68,70) Conversions: Flanagan (69,72) Tries: Scott (13), Walmsley (33,55), Nikotemo (63) Conversions: Jowitt (64) Huddersfield vs Wakefield Super League 3:00pm Sunday 22nd February Wakefield held off a late Huddersfield fightback as they picked up their first victory of the Betfred Super League season with an 18-16 away win at the Accu Stadium. The visitors had built a 14-point cushion by the 65-minute mark, but two late converted tries from George Flanagan Jr ensured the game remained in the balance right until the end. (we’re not making this up)
Trinity opened the scoring in the 13th minute as they worked it through the hands to Cam Scott, who was waiting in the corner to dive over.
The Details
Giants were only behind for 11 minutes before Sam Halsall got his side on level terms with a neat finish in the corner, but Lachlan Walmsley helped Wakefield re-establish their four-point advantage seven minutes before the break. Trinity kicked off to turn the screw after the interval, Walmsley running over in easy fashion for his second of the afternoon with 55 minutes on the clock.
The visitors stretched their lead to 14 points in the 63rd minute, Seth Nikotemo bursting over the Giants line for a try - converted - shortly after Oliver Pratt had stopped Jacob Gagai from scoring at the other end. Huddersfield cut the deficit to eight points five minutes later when Flanagan charged onto the ball and slid over, then added the conversion.
Why This Matters
They then closed the gap to two points shortly after when Flanagan dotted down for his second, and again converted, but Wakefield held on to condemn Huddersfield to their second straight defeat.
Players and coaches will be watching how this unfolds closely.
The Bottom Line
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