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Wakefield beat Warrington to claim second away win

Wakefield beat Warrington to claim second away win

BBC News09-03-2025
Betfred Super LeagueWarrington (10) 16Tries: Lindop, Johnson, Thewlis Goals: Thewlis 2Wakefield (12) 30Tries: Croft, Hood, Russell, Storton, Hamlin-Uele Goals: Jowitt 5
Wakefield Trinity claimed a second successive Super League away win since their return to the top flight with a dominant 30-16 victory at Warrington Wolves.In a breathless affair, Trinity racked up five tries through Jack Croft, Liam Hood, Matty Russell, Matty Storton and Caleb Hamlin-Uele.Tries from Arron Lindop, Alfie Johnson and Josh Thewlis were not enough for the hosts who struggled to adjust to life back at home following their defeat in Las Vegas by Wigan Warriors last Saturday.Wakefield leapfrog Warrington into seventh in the Super League standings as the Wire fall to eighth.More to follow.
Warrington: Taylor-Wray; Thewlis, Lindop, Tai, Johnson; Williams, Ratchford; Harrison, Walker, Vaughan, Currie, Russell, Yates.Interchanges: Powell, Crowther, Philbin, Holroyd.Wakefield: Jowitt; M Russell, Pratt, Hall, Johnstone; Trueman, Lino; Storton, Hood, Hamlin-Uele, Vagana, Croft, McMeeken.Interchanges: Atoni, Cozza, Smith, Faatili.Referee: Marcus Griffiths.
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