Match report – Wakefield 6 – 26 ST Helens

Jack Welsby, Harry Robertson, Daryl Clark and Kyle Feldt Score are trying to St. Helensa in Wakefield while Mark Percival in the Super League strikes 10 points; Sky Sports The only place to watch every super league this year is live with covering Las Vegas on Saturday
Last update: 01.03.2016. 16:55
Kyle Feldt ended spectacularly because St Helens scored four attempts at Wakefield to move the top of the Super League
St Helens passed his first serious examination of the Super League season to get back to the top of the table with a 26-6 win in Wakefield.
In the introductory game, the saints diverted to Salford 82-0 before throwing Castleford 46-6, but they had to work hard to overcome the newly founded trinity at Diy Kitchens Stadium.
Jack Welsby, Harry Robertson, Daryl Clark and Kyle Feldt went to visitors, while Mark Percival threw out 10 points.
Isaiah Wagan forced himself to Wakefield the only attempt, and Max Jowitt struck accessories.
Wakefield welcomed Liam Hood’s return dick from an injury, and Jake Trueman returned to the initial 13 after a illness that also limited the involvement of Corey Hall during a narrow defeat of Hull Kr.
Morgan Knowles, who announced on Friday that he would leave the club at the end of the year to join the NRL outfit The Delphins, replaced Jake Wingfield in St. Helens, just a change from their victory in the jungle.
Percival kicked the saints into the fifth minute lead after Jay Pitts was punished for the fight for Alex Walmsley.
Wakefield refused to roll over, and Tom Johnstone failed to collect a passage that would see him clearly in the corner, and the resulting fumble allowed visitors to overtake and force the touch.
The saints almost extended their advantage when Wingfield broke, but was rejected by some desperate Trinity who defended only the line.
Welsby scored the controversial first attempt after 20 minutes. Saints seemed to go to the corner after Percival’s rear passage to Jon Bennison, but his back was running out of his back, and Curtis ranging ranked the ball behind the line while trying to gather, and Welsby first hit and gave the result after a long video check.
Jack Welsby St Helens celebrates its disputed opening against Wakefield
Percival added supplements, but Wakefield reacted in the 27th minute when the Wagana overturned after the home side returned the possession of deep in the Saints territory.
However, the saints once again extended their advantage only three minutes later. Johnstone ran to the left wing, and Robertson managed to run in the immediate half.
Saints enjoyed his best magic just before Hooter left, and the move outside the ball allowed the percival to hit two more points at halftime to reach a break 14-6.
Harry Robertson went to put St Helens 14-6 ahead of halftime and controlled
The constant spell of pressure on Wakefield after the interval did not come when Hall knocked close to a 10-meter line.
The saints then made the result out of doubt in the 57th minute while Tristan Sailor kicked Clark under the columns before Feldt moved to the corner 10 minutes later.
Wakefield continued to lower the chance – Lachlan Walmsley spilled into a corner near the line – which means that ST Helens received only two attempts in three games.
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